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EIC membership brochure

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Your partner fortargeted, effective advocacyConnecting the energy value chainThank you for considering membership in the Energy Infrastructure Council (EIC). EIC welcomes members from traditional and renewable energy infrastructure companies irrespective of tax status. Public and private C-corps, LLCs and partnerships, MLPs, infrastructure REITS and Yieldcos are eligible members. Non-energy MLPs, service providers and other businesses and individuals supporting the industry also may join.In this challenging policy environment and, at a time when our industry contin-ues to evolve with market realities, EIC is committed to efficient and effective representation of member priorities before Congress, the Executive Branch and state legislatures. Please join us today by visiting: www.eic.energy/become-a-member. Lori E.L. ZiebartPresident & Chief Executive Officer``Your voice in Washington when you need it mostThe Energy Infrastructure Council (EIC) is a 501 (c)(6) non-profit trade association dedicated to advancing the interests of companies that develop and operate energy infrastructure. EIC addresses core public policy issues critical to investment in America’s energy infrastructure. Membership is comprised of traditional and renewable energy infrastructure companies irrespective of company form, including public and private C-corporations, LLCs and partnerships, MLPs, infrastructure REITS and Yieldcos. Members also include non-energy MLPs, service providers and other businesses and individuals supporting the industry. Dues and contributions are not deductible for the purposes of federal income tax. Energy Infrastructure Council, Inc. 300 New Jersey Avenue, NW - Suite 900 Washington, DC 20001(202) 747-6570 - www.eic.energyMembership Dues CategoriesLarge Companies: $25,000(assets or market cap > $10 billion for the most recent fiscal year) and all energy company EIC Board membersMedium Companies: $20,000 (assets or market cap >$400 million - <$10 billion for the most recent fiscal year)Smaller Companies: $15,000 (assets or market cap < $400 million for the most recent fiscal year)National Investment Banking Firms: $11,000Accounting, Law, and Other Service Firms; and Regional Investment Banking Firms: $6,000Associate Members: $5,000 (primarily buy-side investment firms)Industry Partners: $2,500(private equity firms and individuals)

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INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP Tax Policy ESG SEC Investor RelationsWE ARE INFRASTRUCTUREMEMBER BENEFITSState and federal advocacy on critical legislative andregulatory issuesC-Suite, IR/PR, legal and specialist roundtables, webcasts, and othereducational forums Opportunities to speak on panels, participate in advocacy and share expertise with membershipHigh-quality networking with industry colleagues and investorsUnlimited number of company personnel able to leverage benefitsPreferred conference pricingMISSION DRIVENMEMBER FOCUSEDOur core mission is to represent and actively promote the interests of energy infrastructure companies. We focus on public policy issues affecting member companies, including state and federal tax issues, ESG, matters before the SEC and other priority issues; and on educa-tional activities for government officials, the public and media on the important role our members play in North America’s economy and around the world.CONNECTING INVESTORS WITH INFRASTRUCTUREThe Energy Infrastructure CEO & Investor Conference is the largest annual gathering of energy infrastructure companies, MLPs and their investors in America. Attendance includes 600-700 people representing dozens of presenting companies, investors, commercial and investment bankers, attorneys and accountants. From 1x1 and small group investor meetings to panels on hot topics, fireside chats and C-Suite networking, the EIC Investor Conference is the must-attend event for companies and investors alike.

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INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP Tax Policy ESG SEC Investor RelationsWE ARE INFRASTRUCTUREMEMBER BENEFITSState and federal advocacy on critical legislative andregulatory issuesC-Suite, IR/PR, legal and specialist roundtables, webcasts, and othereducational forums Opportunities to speak on panels, participate in advocacy and share expertise with membershipHigh-quality networking with industry colleagues and investorsUnlimited number of company personnel able to leverage benefitsPreferred conference pricingMISSION DRIVENMEMBER FOCUSEDOur core mission is to represent and actively promote the interests of energy infrastructure companies. We focus on public policy issues affecting member companies, including state and federal tax issues, ESG, matters before the SEC and other priority issues; and on educa-tional activities for government officials, the public and media on the important role our members play in North America’s economy and around the world.CONNECTING INVESTORS WITH INFRASTRUCTUREThe Energy Infrastructure CEO & Investor Conference is the largest annual gathering of energy infrastructure companies, MLPs and their investors in America. Attendance includes 600-700 people representing dozens of presenting companies, investors, commercial and investment bankers, attorneys and accountants. From 1x1 and small group investor meetings to panels on hot topics, fireside chats and C-Suite networking, the EIC Investor Conference is the must-attend event for companies and investors alike.

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INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP Tax Policy ESG SEC Investor RelationsWE ARE INFRASTRUCTUREMEMBER BENEFITSState and federal advocacy on critical legislative andregulatory issuesC-Suite, IR/PR, legal and specialist roundtables, webcasts, and othereducational forums Opportunities to speak on panels, participate in advocacy and share expertise with membershipHigh-quality networking with industry colleagues and investorsUnlimited number of company personnel able to leverage benefitsPreferred conference pricingMISSION DRIVENMEMBER FOCUSEDOur core mission is to represent and actively promote the interests of energy infrastructure companies. We focus on public policy issues affecting member companies, including state and federal tax issues, ESG, matters before the SEC and other priority issues; and on educa-tional activities for government officials, the public and media on the important role our members play in North America’s economy and around the world.CONNECTING INVESTORS WITH INFRASTRUCTUREThe Energy Infrastructure CEO & Investor Conference is the largest annual gathering of energy infrastructure companies, MLPs and their investors in America. Attendance includes 600-700 people representing dozens of presenting companies, investors, commercial and investment bankers, attorneys and accountants. From 1x1 and small group investor meetings to panels on hot topics, fireside chats and C-Suite networking, the EIC Investor Conference is the must-attend event for companies and investors alike.

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Your partner fortargeted, effective advocacyConnecting the energy value chainThank you for considering membership in the Energy Infrastructure Council (EIC). EIC welcomes members from traditional and renewable energy infrastructure companies irrespective of tax status. Public and private C-corps, LLCs and partnerships, MLPs, infrastructure REITS and Yieldcos are eligible members. Non-energy MLPs, service providers and other businesses and individuals supporting the industry also may join.In this challenging policy environment and, at a time when our industry contin-ues to evolve with market realities, EIC is committed to efficient and effective representation of member priorities before Congress, the Executive Branch and state legislatures. Please join us today by visiting: www.eic.energy/become-a-member. Lori E.L. ZiebartPresident & Chief Executive Officer``Your voice in Washington when you need it mostThe Energy Infrastructure Council (EIC) is a 501 (c)(6) non-profit trade association dedicated to advancing the interests of companies that develop and operate energy infrastructure. EIC addresses core public policy issues critical to investment in America’s energy infrastructure. Membership is comprised of traditional and renewable energy infrastructure companies irrespective of company form, including public and private C-corporations, LLCs and partnerships, MLPs, infrastructure REITS and Yieldcos. Members also include non-energy MLPs, service providers and other businesses and individuals supporting the industry. Dues and contributions are not deductible for the purposes of federal income tax. Energy Infrastructure Council, Inc. 300 New Jersey Avenue, NW - Suite 900 Washington, DC 20001(202) 747-6570 - www.eic.energyMembership Dues CategoriesLarge Companies: $25,000(assets or market cap > $10 billion for the most recent fiscal year) and all energy company EIC Board membersMedium Companies: $20,000 (assets or market cap >$400 million - <$10 billion for the most recent fiscal year)Smaller Companies: $15,000 (assets or market cap < $400 million for the most recent fiscal year)National Investment Banking Firms: $11,000Accounting, Law, and Other Service Firms; and Regional Investment Banking Firms: $6,000Associate Members: $5,000 (primarily buy-side investment firms)Industry Partners: $2,500(private equity firms and individuals)

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Your partner fortargeted, effective advocacyConnecting the energy value chainThank you for considering membership in the Energy Infrastructure Council (EIC). EIC welcomes members from traditional and renewable energy infrastructure companies irrespective of tax status. Public and private C-corps, LLCs and partnerships, MLPs, infrastructure REITS and Yieldcos are eligible members. Non-energy MLPs, service providers and other businesses and individuals supporting the industry also may join.In this challenging policy environment and, at a time when our industry contin-ues to evolve with market realities, EIC is committed to efficient and effective representation of member priorities before Congress, the Executive Branch and state legislatures. Please join us today by visiting: www.eic.energy/become-a-member. Lori E.L. ZiebartPresident & Chief Executive Officer``Your voice in Washington when you need it mostThe Energy Infrastructure Council (EIC) is a 501 (c)(6) non-profit trade association dedicated to advancing the interests of companies that develop and operate energy infrastructure. EIC addresses core public policy issues critical to investment in America’s energy infrastructure. Membership is comprised of traditional and renewable energy infrastructure companies irrespective of company form, including public and private C-corporations, LLCs and partnerships, MLPs, infrastructure REITS and Yieldcos. Members also include non-energy MLPs, service providers and other businesses and individuals supporting the industry. Dues and contributions are not deductible for the purposes of federal income tax. Energy Infrastructure Council, Inc. 300 New Jersey Avenue, NW - Suite 900 Washington, DC 20001(202) 747-6570 - www.eic.energyMembership Dues CategoriesLarge Companies: $25,000(assets or market cap > $10 billion for the most recent fiscal year) and all energy company EIC Board membersMedium Companies: $20,000 (assets or market cap >$400 million - <$10 billion for the most recent fiscal year)Smaller Companies: $15,000 (assets or market cap < $400 million for the most recent fiscal year)National Investment Banking Firms: $11,000Accounting, Law, and Other Service Firms; and Regional Investment Banking Firms: $6,000Associate Members: $5,000 (primarily buy-side investment firms)Industry Partners: $2,500(private equity firms and individuals)