Corporate Structure

Doral operates in Israel and worldwide through approximately 296 corporations across diverse renewable energy sectors, structured under five principal divisions: Doral Israel, Doral Europe, Doral USA, Doral Tech, and Doral Environmental Infrastructure. Doral follows a shared value model as its working paradigm, ensuring equitable value distribution among partners through fruitful and long-term collaborations both domestically and internationally. In the United States, Doral operates through its subsidiary Doral USA LLC (“Doral LLC”) which owns 41.78% of Doral Renewables LLC. Doral LLC operates in a variety of electricity networks throughout the U.S. and most of the projects are in the PJM network (Indiana, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, Illinois and more) and the MISO network.1

Doral Group Renewable Energy Resources Ltd.

Doral Electricity from Nature Ltd. – 100%Doral Energy Tech Ventures – Limited Partnership – 100%environment, and climate technology – 100%

Doral Environmental Infrastructure 2015 Ltd. – 80%Doral Hydrogen Ltd. – 100%Doral Renewable Energy Assets – Limited Partnership – 50%Doral Green Solar Projects 2015 Ltd. + Doral PV Fields 2019, Limited Partnership + Doral Land E.V. 2020, Limited Partnership – 100%Solarit Doral Ltd. + Solarit Doral Energetic Independence Ltd. +Doral A/S/ 2020 Limited Partnership – 100%Doral E.G.R. – Limited Partnership – 100%Doral Sun Hadarei Shean Solar Ventures – Limited Partnership – 100%

PV system in Hadarei Shean – 67%

Doral Energy Poland SP, ZO.O – 73%Doral Europe Renewable Energy – Limited Partnership – 100%Doral Denmark Ltd. – 100%Doral Renewables LLC – 41.78%

 

1To the best of the Company’s knowledge, PJM is the largest RTO in the U.S. operating in 13 states, mainly in unregulated markets. And MISO is the largest ISO in the U.S. operating in 15 U.S. states and several regions in Canada, mainly in regulated markets, serving about 42 million consumers.

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