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A LEADING RENEWABLE POWER PRODUCER
                     THE PATH TO 1,000 MW

  TSX : AXY
1 NOV 2011             COMPANY     PRESENTATION
Forward-Looking Information



    This Presentation contains certain “forward-looking information” within the meaning of Canadian securities laws, which may include, but is
    not limited to, statements with respect to future events or future performance, management’s expectations regarding Alterra’s production
    capacity, results of operations, cash flows, revenues and requirements for capital, future demand for and prices of electricity, and Alterra’s
    business prospects and opportunities.

    These statements reflect the current views of Alterra with respect to future events and are necessarily based upon a number of
    assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by Alterra, are inherently subject to significant business, economic, political
    and social uncertainties and contingencies. Many factors, both known and unknown, could cause Alterra’s actual results, performance or
    achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements that are or may be expressed or implied by such
    forward-looking statements contained in this presentation, and Alterra has made assumptions based on or related to many of these
    factors. Such factors include, without limitation: fluctuations in currency markets (particularly with respect to the Icelandic krona, the U.S.
    dollar and Canadian dollar); risks related to the technological and operational nature of Alterra’s business; changes in national or regional
    governments, legislation, regulation, permitting or taxation; political or economic developments in Canada, the United States, Iceland or
    other countries where Alterra may carry on business; risks and hazards associated with the business of renewable energy generation;
    risks relating to the creditworthiness and financial condition of suppliers and other parties which Alterra will deal with; inadequate
    insurance or inability to obtain insurance to cover these risks and hazards; employee relations; relationships with and claims by local
    communities and First Nations; availability and costs of equipment and labour; litigation; the success and timely completion of planned
    expansion and development programs; the growth rate in net electricity consumption; support and demand for renewable energy;
    government initiatives to support the development of renewable energy generation; the reliability of technical data and capital expenditure
    estimates; and availability of capital to fund development and expansion programs. Forward-looking information and statements are also
    based upon the assumption that none of the identified risk factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-
    looking information and statements will occur.

    Although Alterra has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors
    that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated, described or intended. There can be no assurance that the forward-looking
    information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information.
    Accordingly, prospective investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Other than as required by applicable
    securities laws, Alterra does not assume any obligation to update or revise such forward-looking information to reflect new events or
    circumstances.




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ALTERRA POWER – STRATEGY AND ASSETS

    Our mission: to be a leading global renewable energy company

    Clean energy: permanent, stable cash flow with zero fuel cost/exposure
        Incentives are great (USA, Chile, Europe) but not essential (Iceland)
        Core infrastructure business – once built, permanent value

    Our assets today:
        Generation:

                    Hydro     Two large run-of-river plants in BC - 235 MW (40% Alterra)
                     Wind     BC’s largest wind farm - 144 MW (51% Alterra)
              Geothermal      Two power plants in Iceland - 175 MW (75% Alterra)
                              One power plant in Nevada - 16 MW (100% Alterra)

        Pipeline: 509 MW development pipeline in wind, hydro, geothermal
        Balance Sheet: $1.1 billion total assets
        Management Team: Deep experience in wind, hydro, geothermal


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ALTERRA POWER – 3 YEAR GROWTH METRICS

    Magma Energy (founded 2008) acquired Plutonic Power in 2011; name
    changed to Alterra Power Corp




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Balanced Portfolio - Global Exploration and Operations

                        ICELAND:
                            2 geothermal power plants with 175 MW capacity (75% Alterra)
                            Additional 130 MW of defined expansion plans
                            80 MW of expansions underway


                        WESTERN CANADA:
                            Toba-Montrose hydro plants with 235 MW capacity (40% Alterra)
                            Dokie wind farm with 144 MW capacity (51% Alterra)
                            124 MW Upper Toba expansion and 156 MW Dokie 2 expansion


                        WESTERN USA:
                            16 MW geothermal power plant with expansion potential
                            Excellent government support for geothermal projects
                            6 other early stage properties


                        CHILE
                            Very large (320 MW) inferred resource discovered at low cost
                            Emerging renewable power markets with world-class potential
                            Strong government support for geothermal projects
                            Active exploration concessions covering in excess of 158,000 ha

                        FURTHER GROWTH ASSETS IN ONTARIO, BC, ITALY AND PERU

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Assets and Pipeline

                                                             Capacity
                      Project                            Gross   AXY Share Technology

                      Operating (2011)

                      Soda Lake                           16 MW     16 MW   Geothermal

                      Svartsengi                          75 MW     56 MW    Geothermal

                      Reykjanes 1 & 2                    100 MW     75 MW   Geothermal
                      East Toba &
                                                         235 MW     94 MW   Hydro
                      Montrose
                      Dokie 1                            144 MW     73 MW   Wind

                      Total Capacity                    570 MW     315 MW
                      Annual Net Generation 1,529 GWh

                      Operating Additions (2016)

                      Upper Toba                         124 MW    62 MW    Hydro

                      Ontario Solar                       50 MW     5 MW    Solar

                      Reykjanes 3 & 4                     80 MW    60 MW    Geothermal

                      Dokie 2                            156 MW    80 MW    Wind

                      McCoy                               15 MW    15 MW    Geothermal

                      Maule                               50 MW    50 MW    Geothermal

                      Eldvörp                             50 MW    38 MW    Geothermal

                      Other   (e.g. Chile,   Iceland)    200 MW    200 MW   Geothermal
                      Pipeline Total                     725 MW    509 MW
                      Total Capacity                    1,295 MW   824 MW



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Outstanding Developer Track Record

    Successful developer track record across renewable
    technologies
        Proven ability to develop and deliver large new assets at
         greenfield locations
        Development teams from all these projects remain
         substantially intact

    Recent project successes

    Wind              Dokie               144 MW        2011 COD
    Hydro             Toba Montrose       236 MW        2010 COD
    Geothermal        Reykjanes           100 MW        2006 COD


    Near term organic growth - all near existing operations

    Wind              Dokie 2             156 MW       COD 2014E
    Hydro             Upper Toba          124 MW       COD 2015E
    Geothermal        Reykjanes 3/4        80 MW       COD 2013-14E




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Leading Growth Profile

                   Alterra has one of Canada’s largest clean energy development pipelines

             900                                                                                                    6,000

             800
                                                                                                         153        5,000
             700

             600                                                                                         156        4,000
                                                                                              153
    Net MW




             500




                                                                                                                            GWh
                                                                                                                    3,000
             400                                                                153           156
             300                                                     73                                             2,000
                                       73          73                            94
                         94                                                                              510
                                                                     94
             200                       94          94
                                                                                              310                   1,000
             100        191                                      185            222
                                       147        147
              0                                                                                                     0
                        2010          2011        2012           2013           2014         2015        2016

                                   GEOTHERMAL            HYDRO               WIND       SOLAR

                        Existing Generation     Capacity Additions


                   Soda Lake          Dokie 1   ABW Solar      Reykjanes 3    Reykjanes 4   Eldvörp      Pipeline
                   HS Orka                                                    Nevada        Maule
                   Toba Montrose                                              Dokie 2       Upper Toba




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Analyst Coverage and Capital Structure

 CAPITAL STRUCTURE:          CONSOLIDATED PRO- FORMA

MARKET CAPITALIZATION (31 OCT 2011)                                          C$ 219 MM

CASH (30 JUNE 2011)                                                         US$ 74 MM

TOTAL ASSETS (30 JUNE 2011)                                               US$ 1,125 MM

LONG TERM DEBT (30 JUNE 2011)                                               US$ 584 MM



FIRM                              CONTACT              EMAIL
Canaccord Genuity                 Jared Alexander      jalexander@canaccordgenuity.com
Cormark Securities                MacMurray Whale      mwhale@cormark.com
Jacob Securities                  John McIlveen        jmcilveen@jacobsecurities.com
Mackie Research Capital           Matthew Gowing       matthew.gowing@researchcapital.com
Mirabaud Securities               Gus Hochschild       gus.hochschild@mirabaud.co.uk
National Bank Financial           Jeremy Mersereau     jeremy.mersereau@nbfinancial.com
Pritchard Capital Partners        Veny Aleksandrov     valeksandrov@pritchardcapital.com
Raymond James Securities          Steven Li            steven.li@raymondjames.ca
Salman Partners                   Mike Plaster         mplaster@salmanpartners.com
INDEX COVERAGE
Ardour Global Alternative Energy Index
S&P/TSX Clean Technology Index
RENIXX Renewable Energy Industrial Index




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Value Proposition Summary / Next Milestones

VALUE PROPOSITION

     Core Producing Assets - long term, stable cash flow

     Diversified Assets - by geography & generation type

     Larger Size - better liquidity, lower cost of capital

     Outstanding Project Pipeline - geothermal, hydro, wind assets
     could triple output by 2016

     Exceptional operating, financial and development teams



NEXT MILESTONES

     Iceland PPA and financing for next 130 MW expansion

     Chile partner financing and next phase of drilling at Maule

     Exploration of new Peruvian and Italian concessions

     Continuing expansion at Soda Lake and US assets

     Advancement of Dokie 2 and Upper Toba projects

     Ongoing M&A opportunities




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APPENDICES




  TSX : AXY
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Senior Management

     Outstanding development, financial and operations expertise

                 Ross Beaty: Executive Chairman
                 Geologist and resource company entrepreneur with 40 years experience in the international minerals industry. In early 2008,
                 Mr. Beaty founded Magma Energy Corp to focus on international geothermal energy development. In 2011 Magma and
                 Plutonic Power merged to create Alterra Power. Mr. Beaty is the Director of the Nature Trust B.C. and patron of the Beaty
                 Biodiversity Center at the University of B.C. Recipient of numerous awards, including the prestigious Viola Macmillan Award.


                 Donald McInnes: Executive Vice-Chairman
                 Mr. McInnes was the founder, Vice-Chair and CEO of Plutonic Power Corp. He currently serves as Vice-Chair of the Clean
                 Energy Association of British Columbia and is a director of Prostate Cancer Canada, the Powell River Economic
                 Development Society, the Duke of Edinburgh's Award-British Columbia and Yukon Division and is a governor of the British
                 Columbia Business Council.

                 John Carson: Chief Executive Officer
                 Mr. Carson is a highly experienced renewable energy business leader with a core expertise in structuring and leading
                 financial transactions. His financing experience includes senior positions held with GE Energy Financial Services, Terra-Gen
                 Power and Noble Environmental Power. He has closed over US$2 billion of transactions, primarily in the renewable energy
                 space, including geothermal, wind and hydro transactions.

                 Bruce Ripley: Chief Operating Officer
                 Mr. Ripley has 30 years of engineering experience in the hydroelectric and heavy civil industries, including 16 years with BC
                 Hydro where he was Vice President of Engineering. He oversees all technical and commercial work at Alterra’s assets
                 including operations and exploration. He has worked on development, design, construction, operations and maintenance
                 projects in Canada, USA, China, Philippines and Australia.

                 Peter Wong: Chief Financial Officer
                 Mr. Wong joined the Company in 2005; over the last 18 years he has held a number of progressive senior financial
                 management positions with publicly listed mining and technology companies at the venture, development and operational
                 stages. Mr. Wong articled with the accounting firm of Deloitte and Touche and obtained his CA designation in 1992. He is a
                 current member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of BC and holds a B.Comm. from the University of B.C.



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Board of Directors

Ross Beaty                   Mr. Beaty is a geologist and resource company entrepreneur with more than 40 years of experience in the international
                              minerals industry, Founder and chair of Magma Energy Corp and Pan American Silver (TSX: PAA, NASDAQ: PAAS) and
Executive Chairman            several other resource companies that were successfully built and divested.

Donald A. McInnes            Mr. McInnes was the Founder, Vice-Chair and CEO of Plutonic Power Corporation. He currently serves as Vice-Chair of the
                              Clean Energy Association of British Columbia and is a director of Prostate Cancer Canada, the Powell River Economic
Executive Vice-Chairman       Development Society, the Duke of Edinburgh's Award-British Columbia and Yukon Division and is a governor of the British
                              Columbia Business Council.

David Cornhill               Mr. Cornhill is the founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of AltaGas Income Trust, one of Canada's largest energy
                              infrastructure groups, focused on gas and power infrastructure and renewable energy (wind and hydro). With more than 25
Director                      years of experience in the energy industry, Mr. Cornhill also sits on several private and public boards including AltaGas Utility
                              Group and Ivey Business School.

David O’Brien                Mr. O'Brien is retired as President and Chief Executive Officer, Toronto Hydro Corporation where he served between 2004-
                              2009. Mr. O'Brien was previously with Ontario's Ministry of Energy, initially as Associate Deputy Minister of Energy and
Director                      subsequently as Deputy Minister. Mr. O'Brien has also served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Enersource
                              Corporation, the parent company of Hydro Mississauga. Mr. O'Brien is a member of the Board of OMERS, Apex Co-Vantage
                              and the Summerhill Group, as well as a strategic advisor on energy matters to a number of other companies.

Donald Shumka                Mr. Shumka is Managing Director of Walden Management Ltd., a financial consulting firm. Mr. Shumka received a Master of
                              Business Administration from Harvard University. From 1966 to 1979 he worked in a variety of positions in the forest industry,
Director                      from 1979 to 1989 he was Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. and from 1989 to 2004
                              he headed the Forest Products Group for two Canadian investment banks. Other public company boards include Eldorado
                              Gold Corp and Paladin Energy Ltd.

Paul Sweeney                 Mr. Sweeney has over 30 years experience in financial management of mining and renewable energy companies. From
                              2007-2010, he was Executive Vice President, Corporate Development, of Plutonic Power Corporation. He has served as
Director                      CFO of a number of successful mineral resource companies including Canico Resources, Sutton Resources and Gibraltar
                              Mines and is a director of several resource companies including Pan American Silver Corp. where he chairs the audit
                              committee.

Walter Segsworth             Mr. Segsworth recently served as Chairman of Plutonic Power Corporation. He is past President and Director of Westmin
                              Resources. Upon the takeover of Westmin by Boliden in 1998, Mr. Segsworth joined Homestake Mining Company of
Director                      California where he was subsequently appointed President, Director and Chief Operating Officer and served until the merger
                              with Barrick in early 2002. He is past Chairman of both the Mining Associations of BC and Canada and was named BC's
                              Mining Person of the Year in 1996.



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Overview - Toba Montrose in B.C.

     Alterra owns a 40% economic interest in two recently completed run of river
     hydroelectric generation facilities in southwestern British Columbia

 Facilities            East Toba River and Montrose Creek


 Capacity &
                       236 MW generating 727 GWh / year
 Production


                       60% - GE EFS
 Ownership
                       40% - Alterra


 Start of Operation    2010


 Power Purchase
                       EPA to 2045 with BC Hydro
 Agreement


                       $470 MM total project debt with 35 year amortization and
 Project Debt
                        6.4% effective interest rate

                       2011E project revenue of $74 MM
 Revenue
                          • Includes $10/MWh ecoEnergy Program incentive

                       2011E project EBITDA of $60 MM
 EBITDA
                          • $24 MM net EBITDA to Alterra




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Overview - Dokie Wind in B.C.

     Alterra owns a 51% economic interest in the recently completed Dokie Wind
     Farm, located in northern British Columbia

 Facilities            Dokie Wind Farm


 Capacity &
                       144 MW generating 330 GWh annually
 Production


                       51% - Alterra
 Ownership
                       49% - GE EFS


 Start of Operation    March 2, 2011


 Power Purchase
                       EPA to 2036 with BC Hydro
 Agreement


                       $175 MM total project debt with 20 year amortization and
 Project Debt
                        7.2% effective interest rate

                       Annual project revenue of $35 - $40 MM
 Revenue
                         • Includes $10/MWh ecoEnergy Program incentive

                       Annual project EBITDA of $27 MM
 EBITDA
                         • $14 MM net EBITDA to Alterra




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Overview - Svartsengi and Reykjanes in Iceland

     Alterra’s 75% - owned subsidiary HS Orka owns two geothermal power plants in
     southwestern Iceland

 Facilities            Svartsengi and Reykjanes


 Capacity &            175 MW generating 1,315 GWh /year
 Production            Thermal (hot water) production 150 MWth

                       75% - Alterra
 Ownership
                       25% - Jarôvarmi (Icelandic Pension Funds)


 Start of Operation    1978 for Svartsengi and 2006 for Reykjanes


                       Four PPAs with terms expiring from 2011 to 2026;
 Power Purchase         additional power sold on one-year contracts
 Agreements
                       46% of power sales paid in USD and linked to aluminum price

                       $170 MM total company debt with average 9 years to maturity
 Project Debt
                        and average 2.645% effective current interest rate


 Revenue               2011E project revenue of $64 MM



 EBITDA                2011E project EBITDA of $20 MM




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Overview - Soda Lake in Nevada

     Alterra owns a 23 MW geothermal power plant near Fallon in northern Nevada



 Facilities            Soda Lake 1 and Soda Lake 2


 Capacity &            23 MW, currently operating at 16 MW gross and generating
 Production             84 GWh /year


 Ownership             100% - Alterra



 Start of Operation    1987 & 1991


 Power Purchase
                       Two PPAs to 2020 with NV Energy
 Agreement


 Project Debt          None



 Revenue               2011E project revenue of $5 MM



 EBITDA                2011E project EBITDA of $1 MM




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Overview - ABW Solar in Ontario

     Alterra has an option to acquire a 10% interest in a portfolio of solar facilities
     from First Solar, to be built in southern Ontario


 Facility              3 solar facilities in southwestern Ontario


                       Amherstburg – 10 MW
 Capacity              Belmont – 20 MW
                       Walpole – 20 MW


 Proposed              90% - GE EFS
 Ownership             10% - Alterra


                       Mid 2012 E
 Start of Operation
                       Construction to start in 4Q 2011


 Power Purchase
                       20 year EPA with Ontario Power Authority
 Agreement



 Project Debt          TBD



 EBITDA                $3 MM net annual EBITDA to Alterra




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Overview - Upper Toba Expansion Project in B.C.

     A power purchase agreement and permitting are in place for additional run of
     river hydro plants near the Toba Montrose facilities in southwestern B.C.

                      Jimmie Creek and Upper Toba River
 Locations
                      In the close vicinity to existing Toba Montrose facility

 Capacity &
                      124 MW generating 316 GWh annually
 Production

                      50% - Alterra
 Ownership
                      50% - GE EFS

                      Environmental Assessment Certificate granted and Water
 Permitting
                       Licence pending

 Power Purchase
 Agreement            In place with BC Hydro



Begin Construction    1Q 2013 E



On Line               2Q 2015 E


                      Completion of preliminary engineering & cost estimation
Notes                  targeted for end of 2011
                      Utilizes existing transmission and road infrastructure


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Overview - Reykjanes 3 & 4 Expansion Project in Iceland

     The Reykjanes geothermal power plant in southwestern Iceland has substantial
     existing well capacity and is permitted for an expansion of production

 Location             Existing Reykjanes facility and steam field


 Capacity &
                      80 MW generating 687 GWh annually
 Production

                      75% - Alterra
 Ownership
                      25% - Jarôvarmi (Icelandic Pension Funds)


 Permitting           Completed


 Power Purchase
 Agreement            H1 2012 E



Begin Construction    H2 2012 E


                      Reykjanes 3 - 50 MW in H2 2013 E
On Line
                      Reykjanes 4 - 30 MW in H1 2014 E

                      High pressure 50 MW turbine for Reykjanes 3 already on site
Notes                 Reykjanes 4 will run on existing well field output in a 30 MW
                       low pressure turbine


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Overview - Dokie 2 Expansion Project in B.C.

     The Dokie Wind Farm in northern B.C. is permitted for a 156 MW expansion



 Location             Undeveloped ridgelines within Dokie Wind Farm area


 Capacity &
                      156 MW generating 357 GWh annually
 Production

                      51% - Alterra
 Ownership
                      49% - GE EFS


 Permitting           Existing permitting allows total with Dokie 1 of 300 MW


 Power Purchase
 Agreement            Opportunity to discuss with BC Hydro and other off-takers



Begin Construction    1Q 2013 E



On Line               3Q 2014 E


                      Wind assessment, turbine layout, infrastructure and financial
Notes                  studies in progress




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Overview - Mariposa Development Project in Chile

     The Mariposa geothermal field in Chile has an inferred-level capacity of 320 MW


                   In the Andes Mountains in south-central Chile, approximately
 Location
                    300 km south of Santiago

                   320 MW high enthalpy resource with promising characteristics
 Capacity &
 Production
                   First phase permitted for two 50 MW facilities
                   Covered by two concessions - Laguna del Maule & Pellado
 Ownership         Both held 100% by Alterra
                   Alterra has a third adjacent concession - Los Cristales

 Permitting        In place for first 100 MW of exploitation


 Exploration &     Roadwork and drilling infrastructure completed - 2010
 Development       Slim hole drilling program completed - Nov 2010


Next Phase         Deep rotary and wide diameter drilling planned – 2012 E



On Line            2016 E


                   Recent volcanism and hot springs near concession
Notes
                   Seeking investment partner for next phase



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Alterra presentation Nov

  • 1. A LEADING RENEWABLE POWER PRODUCER THE PATH TO 1,000 MW TSX : AXY 1 NOV 2011 COMPANY PRESENTATION
  • 2. Forward-Looking Information This Presentation contains certain “forward-looking information” within the meaning of Canadian securities laws, which may include, but is not limited to, statements with respect to future events or future performance, management’s expectations regarding Alterra’s production capacity, results of operations, cash flows, revenues and requirements for capital, future demand for and prices of electricity, and Alterra’s business prospects and opportunities. These statements reflect the current views of Alterra with respect to future events and are necessarily based upon a number of assumptions and estimates that, while considered reasonable by Alterra, are inherently subject to significant business, economic, political and social uncertainties and contingencies. Many factors, both known and unknown, could cause Alterra’s actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from the results, performance or achievements that are or may be expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements contained in this presentation, and Alterra has made assumptions based on or related to many of these factors. Such factors include, without limitation: fluctuations in currency markets (particularly with respect to the Icelandic krona, the U.S. dollar and Canadian dollar); risks related to the technological and operational nature of Alterra’s business; changes in national or regional governments, legislation, regulation, permitting or taxation; political or economic developments in Canada, the United States, Iceland or other countries where Alterra may carry on business; risks and hazards associated with the business of renewable energy generation; risks relating to the creditworthiness and financial condition of suppliers and other parties which Alterra will deal with; inadequate insurance or inability to obtain insurance to cover these risks and hazards; employee relations; relationships with and claims by local communities and First Nations; availability and costs of equipment and labour; litigation; the success and timely completion of planned expansion and development programs; the growth rate in net electricity consumption; support and demand for renewable energy; government initiatives to support the development of renewable energy generation; the reliability of technical data and capital expenditure estimates; and availability of capital to fund development and expansion programs. Forward-looking information and statements are also based upon the assumption that none of the identified risk factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward- looking information and statements will occur. Although Alterra has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially, there may be other factors that cause results not to be as anticipated, estimated, described or intended. There can be no assurance that the forward-looking information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information. Accordingly, prospective investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Other than as required by applicable securities laws, Alterra does not assume any obligation to update or revise such forward-looking information to reflect new events or circumstances. 2
  • 3. ALTERRA POWER – STRATEGY AND ASSETS Our mission: to be a leading global renewable energy company Clean energy: permanent, stable cash flow with zero fuel cost/exposure  Incentives are great (USA, Chile, Europe) but not essential (Iceland)  Core infrastructure business – once built, permanent value Our assets today:  Generation: Hydro Two large run-of-river plants in BC - 235 MW (40% Alterra) Wind BC’s largest wind farm - 144 MW (51% Alterra) Geothermal Two power plants in Iceland - 175 MW (75% Alterra) One power plant in Nevada - 16 MW (100% Alterra)  Pipeline: 509 MW development pipeline in wind, hydro, geothermal  Balance Sheet: $1.1 billion total assets  Management Team: Deep experience in wind, hydro, geothermal 3
  • 4. ALTERRA POWER – 3 YEAR GROWTH METRICS Magma Energy (founded 2008) acquired Plutonic Power in 2011; name changed to Alterra Power Corp 4
  • 5. Balanced Portfolio - Global Exploration and Operations ICELAND:  2 geothermal power plants with 175 MW capacity (75% Alterra)  Additional 130 MW of defined expansion plans  80 MW of expansions underway WESTERN CANADA:  Toba-Montrose hydro plants with 235 MW capacity (40% Alterra)  Dokie wind farm with 144 MW capacity (51% Alterra)  124 MW Upper Toba expansion and 156 MW Dokie 2 expansion WESTERN USA:  16 MW geothermal power plant with expansion potential  Excellent government support for geothermal projects  6 other early stage properties CHILE  Very large (320 MW) inferred resource discovered at low cost  Emerging renewable power markets with world-class potential  Strong government support for geothermal projects  Active exploration concessions covering in excess of 158,000 ha FURTHER GROWTH ASSETS IN ONTARIO, BC, ITALY AND PERU 5
  • 6. Assets and Pipeline Capacity Project Gross AXY Share Technology Operating (2011) Soda Lake 16 MW 16 MW Geothermal Svartsengi 75 MW 56 MW Geothermal Reykjanes 1 & 2 100 MW 75 MW Geothermal East Toba & 235 MW 94 MW Hydro Montrose Dokie 1 144 MW 73 MW Wind Total Capacity 570 MW 315 MW Annual Net Generation 1,529 GWh Operating Additions (2016) Upper Toba 124 MW 62 MW Hydro Ontario Solar 50 MW 5 MW Solar Reykjanes 3 & 4 80 MW 60 MW Geothermal Dokie 2 156 MW 80 MW Wind McCoy 15 MW 15 MW Geothermal Maule 50 MW 50 MW Geothermal Eldvörp 50 MW 38 MW Geothermal Other (e.g. Chile, Iceland) 200 MW 200 MW Geothermal Pipeline Total 725 MW 509 MW Total Capacity 1,295 MW 824 MW 6
  • 7. Outstanding Developer Track Record Successful developer track record across renewable technologies  Proven ability to develop and deliver large new assets at greenfield locations  Development teams from all these projects remain substantially intact Recent project successes Wind Dokie 144 MW 2011 COD Hydro Toba Montrose 236 MW 2010 COD Geothermal Reykjanes 100 MW 2006 COD Near term organic growth - all near existing operations Wind Dokie 2 156 MW COD 2014E Hydro Upper Toba 124 MW COD 2015E Geothermal Reykjanes 3/4 80 MW COD 2013-14E 7
  • 8. Leading Growth Profile Alterra has one of Canada’s largest clean energy development pipelines 900 6,000 800 153 5,000 700 600 156 4,000 153 Net MW 500 GWh 3,000 400 153 156 300 73 2,000 73 73 94 94 510 94 200 94 94 310 1,000 100 191 185 222 147 147 0 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 GEOTHERMAL HYDRO WIND SOLAR Existing Generation Capacity Additions Soda Lake Dokie 1 ABW Solar Reykjanes 3 Reykjanes 4 Eldvörp Pipeline HS Orka Nevada Maule Toba Montrose Dokie 2 Upper Toba 8
  • 9. Analyst Coverage and Capital Structure CAPITAL STRUCTURE: CONSOLIDATED PRO- FORMA MARKET CAPITALIZATION (31 OCT 2011) C$ 219 MM CASH (30 JUNE 2011) US$ 74 MM TOTAL ASSETS (30 JUNE 2011) US$ 1,125 MM LONG TERM DEBT (30 JUNE 2011) US$ 584 MM FIRM CONTACT EMAIL Canaccord Genuity Jared Alexander jalexander@canaccordgenuity.com Cormark Securities MacMurray Whale mwhale@cormark.com Jacob Securities John McIlveen jmcilveen@jacobsecurities.com Mackie Research Capital Matthew Gowing matthew.gowing@researchcapital.com Mirabaud Securities Gus Hochschild gus.hochschild@mirabaud.co.uk National Bank Financial Jeremy Mersereau jeremy.mersereau@nbfinancial.com Pritchard Capital Partners Veny Aleksandrov valeksandrov@pritchardcapital.com Raymond James Securities Steven Li steven.li@raymondjames.ca Salman Partners Mike Plaster mplaster@salmanpartners.com INDEX COVERAGE Ardour Global Alternative Energy Index S&P/TSX Clean Technology Index RENIXX Renewable Energy Industrial Index 9
  • 10. Value Proposition Summary / Next Milestones VALUE PROPOSITION Core Producing Assets - long term, stable cash flow Diversified Assets - by geography & generation type Larger Size - better liquidity, lower cost of capital Outstanding Project Pipeline - geothermal, hydro, wind assets could triple output by 2016 Exceptional operating, financial and development teams NEXT MILESTONES Iceland PPA and financing for next 130 MW expansion Chile partner financing and next phase of drilling at Maule Exploration of new Peruvian and Italian concessions Continuing expansion at Soda Lake and US assets Advancement of Dokie 2 and Upper Toba projects Ongoing M&A opportunities 10
  • 11. TSX : AXY 11 NOV 2011 www.alterrapower.ca
  • 12. APPENDICES TSX : AXY 12 NOV 2011 www.alterrapower.ca
  • 13. Senior Management Outstanding development, financial and operations expertise Ross Beaty: Executive Chairman Geologist and resource company entrepreneur with 40 years experience in the international minerals industry. In early 2008, Mr. Beaty founded Magma Energy Corp to focus on international geothermal energy development. In 2011 Magma and Plutonic Power merged to create Alterra Power. Mr. Beaty is the Director of the Nature Trust B.C. and patron of the Beaty Biodiversity Center at the University of B.C. Recipient of numerous awards, including the prestigious Viola Macmillan Award. Donald McInnes: Executive Vice-Chairman Mr. McInnes was the founder, Vice-Chair and CEO of Plutonic Power Corp. He currently serves as Vice-Chair of the Clean Energy Association of British Columbia and is a director of Prostate Cancer Canada, the Powell River Economic Development Society, the Duke of Edinburgh's Award-British Columbia and Yukon Division and is a governor of the British Columbia Business Council. John Carson: Chief Executive Officer Mr. Carson is a highly experienced renewable energy business leader with a core expertise in structuring and leading financial transactions. His financing experience includes senior positions held with GE Energy Financial Services, Terra-Gen Power and Noble Environmental Power. He has closed over US$2 billion of transactions, primarily in the renewable energy space, including geothermal, wind and hydro transactions. Bruce Ripley: Chief Operating Officer Mr. Ripley has 30 years of engineering experience in the hydroelectric and heavy civil industries, including 16 years with BC Hydro where he was Vice President of Engineering. He oversees all technical and commercial work at Alterra’s assets including operations and exploration. He has worked on development, design, construction, operations and maintenance projects in Canada, USA, China, Philippines and Australia. Peter Wong: Chief Financial Officer Mr. Wong joined the Company in 2005; over the last 18 years he has held a number of progressive senior financial management positions with publicly listed mining and technology companies at the venture, development and operational stages. Mr. Wong articled with the accounting firm of Deloitte and Touche and obtained his CA designation in 1992. He is a current member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of BC and holds a B.Comm. from the University of B.C. 13
  • 14. Board of Directors Ross Beaty  Mr. Beaty is a geologist and resource company entrepreneur with more than 40 years of experience in the international minerals industry, Founder and chair of Magma Energy Corp and Pan American Silver (TSX: PAA, NASDAQ: PAAS) and Executive Chairman several other resource companies that were successfully built and divested. Donald A. McInnes  Mr. McInnes was the Founder, Vice-Chair and CEO of Plutonic Power Corporation. He currently serves as Vice-Chair of the Clean Energy Association of British Columbia and is a director of Prostate Cancer Canada, the Powell River Economic Executive Vice-Chairman Development Society, the Duke of Edinburgh's Award-British Columbia and Yukon Division and is a governor of the British Columbia Business Council. David Cornhill  Mr. Cornhill is the founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of AltaGas Income Trust, one of Canada's largest energy infrastructure groups, focused on gas and power infrastructure and renewable energy (wind and hydro). With more than 25 Director years of experience in the energy industry, Mr. Cornhill also sits on several private and public boards including AltaGas Utility Group and Ivey Business School. David O’Brien  Mr. O'Brien is retired as President and Chief Executive Officer, Toronto Hydro Corporation where he served between 2004- 2009. Mr. O'Brien was previously with Ontario's Ministry of Energy, initially as Associate Deputy Minister of Energy and Director subsequently as Deputy Minister. Mr. O'Brien has also served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Enersource Corporation, the parent company of Hydro Mississauga. Mr. O'Brien is a member of the Board of OMERS, Apex Co-Vantage and the Summerhill Group, as well as a strategic advisor on energy matters to a number of other companies. Donald Shumka  Mr. Shumka is Managing Director of Walden Management Ltd., a financial consulting firm. Mr. Shumka received a Master of Business Administration from Harvard University. From 1966 to 1979 he worked in a variety of positions in the forest industry, Director from 1979 to 1989 he was Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. and from 1989 to 2004 he headed the Forest Products Group for two Canadian investment banks. Other public company boards include Eldorado Gold Corp and Paladin Energy Ltd. Paul Sweeney  Mr. Sweeney has over 30 years experience in financial management of mining and renewable energy companies. From 2007-2010, he was Executive Vice President, Corporate Development, of Plutonic Power Corporation. He has served as Director CFO of a number of successful mineral resource companies including Canico Resources, Sutton Resources and Gibraltar Mines and is a director of several resource companies including Pan American Silver Corp. where he chairs the audit committee. Walter Segsworth  Mr. Segsworth recently served as Chairman of Plutonic Power Corporation. He is past President and Director of Westmin Resources. Upon the takeover of Westmin by Boliden in 1998, Mr. Segsworth joined Homestake Mining Company of Director California where he was subsequently appointed President, Director and Chief Operating Officer and served until the merger with Barrick in early 2002. He is past Chairman of both the Mining Associations of BC and Canada and was named BC's Mining Person of the Year in 1996. 14
  • 15. Overview - Toba Montrose in B.C. Alterra owns a 40% economic interest in two recently completed run of river hydroelectric generation facilities in southwestern British Columbia Facilities  East Toba River and Montrose Creek Capacity &  236 MW generating 727 GWh / year Production  60% - GE EFS Ownership  40% - Alterra Start of Operation  2010 Power Purchase  EPA to 2045 with BC Hydro Agreement  $470 MM total project debt with 35 year amortization and Project Debt 6.4% effective interest rate  2011E project revenue of $74 MM Revenue • Includes $10/MWh ecoEnergy Program incentive  2011E project EBITDA of $60 MM EBITDA • $24 MM net EBITDA to Alterra 15
  • 16. Overview - Dokie Wind in B.C. Alterra owns a 51% economic interest in the recently completed Dokie Wind Farm, located in northern British Columbia Facilities  Dokie Wind Farm Capacity &  144 MW generating 330 GWh annually Production  51% - Alterra Ownership  49% - GE EFS Start of Operation  March 2, 2011 Power Purchase  EPA to 2036 with BC Hydro Agreement  $175 MM total project debt with 20 year amortization and Project Debt 7.2% effective interest rate  Annual project revenue of $35 - $40 MM Revenue • Includes $10/MWh ecoEnergy Program incentive  Annual project EBITDA of $27 MM EBITDA • $14 MM net EBITDA to Alterra 16
  • 17. Overview - Svartsengi and Reykjanes in Iceland Alterra’s 75% - owned subsidiary HS Orka owns two geothermal power plants in southwestern Iceland Facilities  Svartsengi and Reykjanes Capacity &  175 MW generating 1,315 GWh /year Production  Thermal (hot water) production 150 MWth  75% - Alterra Ownership  25% - Jarôvarmi (Icelandic Pension Funds) Start of Operation  1978 for Svartsengi and 2006 for Reykjanes  Four PPAs with terms expiring from 2011 to 2026; Power Purchase additional power sold on one-year contracts Agreements  46% of power sales paid in USD and linked to aluminum price  $170 MM total company debt with average 9 years to maturity Project Debt and average 2.645% effective current interest rate Revenue  2011E project revenue of $64 MM EBITDA  2011E project EBITDA of $20 MM 17
  • 18. Overview - Soda Lake in Nevada Alterra owns a 23 MW geothermal power plant near Fallon in northern Nevada Facilities  Soda Lake 1 and Soda Lake 2 Capacity &  23 MW, currently operating at 16 MW gross and generating Production 84 GWh /year Ownership  100% - Alterra Start of Operation  1987 & 1991 Power Purchase  Two PPAs to 2020 with NV Energy Agreement Project Debt  None Revenue  2011E project revenue of $5 MM EBITDA  2011E project EBITDA of $1 MM 18
  • 19. Overview - ABW Solar in Ontario Alterra has an option to acquire a 10% interest in a portfolio of solar facilities from First Solar, to be built in southern Ontario Facility  3 solar facilities in southwestern Ontario  Amherstburg – 10 MW Capacity  Belmont – 20 MW  Walpole – 20 MW Proposed  90% - GE EFS Ownership  10% - Alterra  Mid 2012 E Start of Operation  Construction to start in 4Q 2011 Power Purchase  20 year EPA with Ontario Power Authority Agreement Project Debt  TBD EBITDA  $3 MM net annual EBITDA to Alterra 19
  • 20. Overview - Upper Toba Expansion Project in B.C. A power purchase agreement and permitting are in place for additional run of river hydro plants near the Toba Montrose facilities in southwestern B.C.  Jimmie Creek and Upper Toba River Locations  In the close vicinity to existing Toba Montrose facility Capacity &  124 MW generating 316 GWh annually Production  50% - Alterra Ownership  50% - GE EFS  Environmental Assessment Certificate granted and Water Permitting Licence pending Power Purchase Agreement  In place with BC Hydro Begin Construction  1Q 2013 E On Line  2Q 2015 E  Completion of preliminary engineering & cost estimation Notes targeted for end of 2011  Utilizes existing transmission and road infrastructure 20
  • 21. Overview - Reykjanes 3 & 4 Expansion Project in Iceland The Reykjanes geothermal power plant in southwestern Iceland has substantial existing well capacity and is permitted for an expansion of production Location  Existing Reykjanes facility and steam field Capacity &  80 MW generating 687 GWh annually Production  75% - Alterra Ownership  25% - Jarôvarmi (Icelandic Pension Funds) Permitting  Completed Power Purchase Agreement  H1 2012 E Begin Construction  H2 2012 E  Reykjanes 3 - 50 MW in H2 2013 E On Line  Reykjanes 4 - 30 MW in H1 2014 E  High pressure 50 MW turbine for Reykjanes 3 already on site Notes  Reykjanes 4 will run on existing well field output in a 30 MW low pressure turbine 21
  • 22. Overview - Dokie 2 Expansion Project in B.C. The Dokie Wind Farm in northern B.C. is permitted for a 156 MW expansion Location  Undeveloped ridgelines within Dokie Wind Farm area Capacity &  156 MW generating 357 GWh annually Production  51% - Alterra Ownership  49% - GE EFS Permitting  Existing permitting allows total with Dokie 1 of 300 MW Power Purchase Agreement  Opportunity to discuss with BC Hydro and other off-takers Begin Construction  1Q 2013 E On Line  3Q 2014 E  Wind assessment, turbine layout, infrastructure and financial Notes studies in progress 22
  • 23. Overview - Mariposa Development Project in Chile The Mariposa geothermal field in Chile has an inferred-level capacity of 320 MW  In the Andes Mountains in south-central Chile, approximately Location 300 km south of Santiago  320 MW high enthalpy resource with promising characteristics Capacity & Production  First phase permitted for two 50 MW facilities  Covered by two concessions - Laguna del Maule & Pellado Ownership  Both held 100% by Alterra  Alterra has a third adjacent concession - Los Cristales Permitting  In place for first 100 MW of exploitation Exploration &  Roadwork and drilling infrastructure completed - 2010 Development  Slim hole drilling program completed - Nov 2010 Next Phase  Deep rotary and wide diameter drilling planned – 2012 E On Line  2016 E  Recent volcanism and hot springs near concession Notes  Seeking investment partner for next phase 23