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Siemens Energy Answers!
- 2. Contents
01 Answers for an energy system in transition
02 Energy Sector – Organizational structure, portfolio, figures
03 Market development
04 Strategic focal points
05 Energy Sector history
06 Environment, health & safety management and compliance
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- 3. The world is in the midst of a
fundamental transformation
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- 4. We are facing
major challenges ...
Growing
Dwindling resources Climate change
demand for electricity
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- 5. ... but we have the
right answers.
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- 6. ... and we have more than one answer
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Page 6 May 2012 ... because one answer isn’t enough.
Siemens Energy Sector
- 7. Contents
01 Answers for an energy system in transition
02 Energy Sector – Organizational structure, portfolio, figures
03 Market development
04 Strategic focal points
05 Energy Sector history
06 Environment, health & safety management and compliance
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- 8. Siemens has answers –
Four Sectors close to the customer
Energy Healthcare Industry Infrastructure & Cities
Divisions Divisions Divisions Divisions
Fossil Power Imaging & Industry Rail Systems
Generation Therapy Systems Automation Mobility and
Wind Power Clinical Products Drive Logistics
Technologies Low and Medium
Solar & Hydro Diagnostics
Voltage
Oil & Gas Customer Customer
Smart Grid
Energy Service Solutions Services
Building
Power Technologies
Transmission OSRAM 1)
1) In fiscal 2011, Siemens announced its intention to publicly list OSRAM and retain a minority stake as anchor
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- 9. Siemens Energy Sector –
Clean electricity for the world
Top performance in six Divisions
Fossil Power Wind Power Solar & Hydro Oil & Gas Energy Power
Generation Service Transmission
(E F) (E W) (E X) (E O) (E S) (E T)
World record New performance World record Deep-sea capable Additional World record
dimensions
60.75% 6 MW 33.9% 36 kV 200 MW 800 kV
efficiency for for wind turbines efficiency for PV Seabed power through for direct current
combined cycle with concentrated distribution at depths modernization transmission
power plants photovoltaic of up to 3,000 m in 2011
module
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- 10. Siemens Energy Sector –
Organizational structure
Energy Sector
Sector
CEO Michael Suess1)
Divisions
Fossil Power Wind Power Solar & Hydro Oil & Gas Energy Service Power Trans-
Generation (E F) (E W) (E X) (E O) (E S) mission (E T)
Roland Fischer Felix Ferlemann Ted Scheidegger Adil Toubia Randy Zwirn Karlheinz
Springer CEO
Products Americas Solar Thermal Industrial Oil & Gas and Transmission
(E F PR) (E W AM) Energy Power Industrial Solutions
(E X STE) (E O IP) Applications (E T TS)
Energy Solutions APAC
Services
(E F ES) (E W APAC) Photovoltaic Compression & High Voltage
(E S SO)
(E X PV) Solutions Products
Instrumentation & EMEA
Business Units
(E O C&S) Service Fossil (E T HP)
Electrical (E W EMEA)
(E S SF)
(E F IE) Transformers
TurboCare (E T TR)
Business Segments Business Segments
(E S TC)
Conventional Hydro & Storage Service
Island (E X HS) Renewables
(E F CI) (E S SR)
New Technologies
(E F NT)
1) Member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG
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- 11. Siemens Energy Sector –
Organizational structure and portfolio
Energy Sector
Sector
CEO Michael Suess
Divisions
Fossil Power Wind Power Solar & Hydro Oil & Gas Energy Service Power Trans-
Generation (E F) (E W) (E X) (E O) (E S) mission (E T)
Roland Fischer Felix Ferlemann Ted Scheidegger Adil Toubia Randy Zwirn Karlheinz
Springer CEO
Products (e.g.: Wind turbines Large photovoltaic Gas turbines Service für oil & Equipment and
large combined (on- and offshore) (<50 MW), gas and industrial systems for AC
cycle gas & steam (PV) plants Steam turbines applications and DC high
turbines, Solar-thermal (≤250 MW) Service for large voltage
generators), power plants power plants, e.g. transmission
Compressors
energy solutions spare parts, long- (substations,
Hydro power Oil & gas solutions
Power plant term service gas- and air-
plants (small (up-, mid- and
solutions contracts, insulated switch-
Portfolio
hydro power downstream,
(e.g. turnkey maintenance & gear, gas-
plants, tidal power power supply
power plants) repair, insulated power
plants) systems for the
modernization and lines, circuit
Instrumentation & Energy storage oil and gas
upgrades, air filter breakers,
controls industry)
systems and components
Fuel gasification Solutions for services Power
systems, urban utilities and
Services for wind transformers
dismantling industrial power
projects power plants Distribution
supplies
transformers
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- 12. Siemens Energy Sector –
Strong global footprint
Germany
27,652
22
Asia, Australia
34% 1.7 23.5
Americas 7% %
24
9,952 3.9
17,850 7.1 24 25.5
Europe, C.I.S., Africa, 12% 16% %
22% 29% 25.5 Middle East (excl. Germany)
%
26,800 12.0
24
33% 49% 25.5
%
Employees Revenue1) (in € bn.) Important production sites
Status: September 30, 2011 1) International business (excluding intersegment business with other Sectors)
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- 13. Siemens Energy Sector –
Customer proximity through global footprint
Aalborg Bad Hersfeld Bamberg
Brande Berlin Dresden
Helsingør Duisburg Erfurt
Oslo
Erlangen Frankenthal
Finspong
Lincoln Frankfurt Görlitz
York St. Petersburg Karlsruhe Kirchheim
Aberdeen Köln Leipzig
Hebburn Mülheim Nuremberg
Trois Rivières Hengelo Brno Vienna Offenbach
Linz Shenyang
Minneapolis Grenoble Budapest Weiz Huludao
Middletown Jinan
Fort Madison
Jackson
Trenton Sabugo Istanbul New Delhi Nanjing Wuxi
Charlotte Amora Gurgaon
Zagreb Vadodara Shanghai Hangzhou
Orlando Trient Guangzhou
Guanajuato Fort Payne Kalwa
Querétaro Cairo Montenotte
Alpharetta Milan Aurangabad
Bogota Beit Shemesh
Singapore
Karachi
Jakarta
Cilegon
Jundiaí
Locations for Wadeville
engineering /
Johannesburg
production
Status: September 30, 2011
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- 14. Siemens Energy Sector –
Figures for fiscal 2011
€m
1 HY 2011 1 HY 2012
Actuals Actuals Change yoy
New orders 16''608 12''998 -22%
Revenue 11''814 13''064 11%
Sector Profit 1''6021) 1''054 -547'
Margin 13,6%1) 8,1% -5,5%p
Free Cash Flow 646' 100' -546'
EBITDA Margin 15,1% 9,0% -6,1%p
1) w/o AREVA impact
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- 15. Siemens Energy Sector –
Highlights in the first six months of fiscal 2012
September 2011 September 2011 October 2011
Long-term service contract for 14 Inauguration of HVDC Operation begins after only 28
SGT-800 gas turbines for customer connection between Spain and month’s construction time: the
Gulf JPower in Thailand Mallorca Nhon Trach 2 CCPP in Vietnam
October 2011 December 2011 December 2011
Commercial start of the 30-MW 10,000 Siemens wind turbines First order for the newly
PV power plant in Les Mées in with a total capacity of 14,000 developed SGT-750 industrial
southern France MW installed gas turbine from Siemens
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- 16. Contents
01 Answers for an energy system in transition
02 Energy Sector – Organizational structure, portfolio, figures
03 Market development
04 Strategic focal points
05 Energy Sector history
06 Environment, health & safety management and compliance
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- 17. Stable market outlook – Need for investments
of over one billion euros a year in the energy sector
Average investments per year (2010–2030) worldwide
500–700
in millions of €
300
200
Primary energy Power generation Power grids
Others Renewable
Others 40% energies
60%
6% Power
30% transmission
Gas 44%
50% Oil 70%
Power
distribution
Source: IEA 2010; Siemens
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- 18. Global electricity market –
Demand for electricity is steadily growing
Power generation mix 37,100
worldwide, in TWh +2.8% p.a.
Renewable
13%07/11/12
energies
15%07/11/12 Water
22,100 11% Nuclear
07/11/124%
16% 24% Gas
13%07/11/12
22% 3% Oil
61%
4%
68% 34%07/11/12 Coal
41%
2011 2030
Source: Siemens
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- 19. Global power plant market –
Capacities will double by 2030
Motors
Development of power 7,015 10,527 Geothermal
plant capacities worldwide, 861 716 Biomass, wastes
36
in gigawatts (GW) 07/11/1226 16707/11/12
30 27 217 Solar thermal
642 653
Photovoltaics
1,084 1,206 Wind
705
1,780
Hydro
372
(incl. ocean power)
5,816 2,30407/11/12
9 1,407
39607/11/12 15 07/11/12541 24 Nuclear
07/11/12598 power plants
22207/11/12 07/11/1240 74 14
07/11/12
313
2 07/11/12165 29
1,08907/11/12 999 100
1,409
390 07/11/12224
2,726 Coal power plants
07/11/12199
2,318
511 Gas power plants
07/11/122,058
Combined cycle
422
power plants
848
Installed Dismantling New capacities Installed
capacities 2011 (2012–2030) 2012–2030 capacities 2030
Source: Siemens
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- 20. The markets are shifting –
Growth primarily in emerging countries
1,683
278%
620
43%
195
84707/11/12
28%
110% Russia
Europe 1)
121% 763
07/11/129%
190 437
USA -0.7%
178
Germany China -5%
110% Middle East India Japan
93%
218 33%
13807/11/12 75
Brazil Africa Australia
Growth in power generation,
2011–2030 [% of TWh]
New installations 2011–2030 [GW]
Source: Siemens 1)
SWE, NWE, GER, CEE
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- 21. Our view of the market –
The energy chain is becoming a power matrix
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- 22. Differing markets –
Individual challenges and solutions
Country-specific challenges Innovative technologies
Energy mix in power generation
Economic Climate Conventional Renewable
efficiency protection Customer- power plants energies
specific
solutions
Energy storage,
Power grids management of
Resource Reliable balancing power and
efficiency power supplies consumption
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- 23. Different challenges in differing markets –
Worldwide examples
Middle East: By increasing efficiency and
Country-specific challenges using renewable energies, over one quarter
more of the region’s annual oil and gas
production can be marketed
India: “Power-for-all” program aims at
achieving economic growth through
electricity (+350 GW capacity by 2020,
of which +215 GW is with coal)
Economic Climate
efficiency protection USA: Priority is affordable energy, also
rising costs for CO2 abatement (average
price of electricity: <10 USct/kWh)
China: Further expansion of nuclear
power (from 12 GW today to 83 GW
installed capacity by 2020), however
with new safety standards
Resource Reliable
efficiency power supplies Germany: Planned energy transition:
at least 80% CO2 abatement by 2050
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- 24. Contents
01 Answers for an energy system in transition
02 Energy Sector – Organizational structure, portfolio, figures
03 Market development
04 Strategic focal points
05 Energy Sector history
06 Environment, health & safety management and compliance
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- 25. Siemens Energy Sector –
Strength through market leadership
No. 1 No. 1 No. 1
Offshore Offshore
Industrial steam turbines
wind power plants grid connections
No. 1 No. 1 No. 1
Advanced Power plant High Voltage Direct
gas turbine series instrumentation & controls Current Transmission
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- 26. Siemens Energy Sector –
Strength through regional setup
Example production: Market coverage through production locations
North America
South America
Germany / Europe
India
Asia-Pacific
Russia / C.I.S.
Middle East / Africa
Goal: Continual expansion of footprint in the growth markets
Realization: Shifting of all value chains into the regions
Products will increasingly be specified according to regional needs
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- 27. Siemens Energy Sector –
Strength through innovative power
Flexibility
Fossil Power
Renewable Cost optimization and higher efficiency
Power
Secure and reliable sub-sea grids
Oil & Gas
Flexible and efficient Super Grids
Transmission
2012 2020 2030
Innovative power (in FY 2011)
~ €970 million invested ~ 25,000 engineers
in research and ~ 4,600 patent registrations
development ~ 19,700 active patents
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- 28. Siemens Energy Sector – Success through
higher efficiency in fossil power plants
World record World record
47%efficiency in
60.75% efficiency
coal-fired power plants in combined cycle power plants
The Waigaoqiao II hard coal power plant in Shanghai The combined cycle power plant in Irsching Block 4
with a capacity of 2 x 900 megawatts points to the future: achieved an efficiency rating of 60.75 percent in a test
Thanks to the advanced power plant technology using run. The heart of the plant is the innovative
supercritical steam parameters (high steam temperatures SGT5-8000H gas turbine from Siemens, with a nominal
and pressures), Waigaoqiao II saves 2.1 million tons of capacity of 375 MW. The power plant beats all previous
CO2 a year. records in capacity, efficiency and operating flexibility.
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- 29. Siemens Energy Sector – Success through higher
efficiency in power plants and power transmission
Additional World record
200 MW
through modernization in 2011
800 kV
for direct current transmission
Through the modernization and upgrading of gas and The world‘s most powerful HVDC transmission line with
steam power plants worldwide, Siemens achieved 200 800 kV voltage in China transports around 5,000 mega-
additional megawatts of capacity in 2011 with the same watts of electricity from the hydro power plants in
fuel consumption. Yunnan Province over 1,400 kilometers to the urban
centers in Guangdong Province. This saves 30 mega-
tons of CO2 every year.
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- 30. Siemens Energy Sector – Success through
higher efficiency in renewable energies
World record New performance dimensions
33.9% 6 MW for wind turbines
efficiency with
concentrated photovoltaic module
With its highly concentrating photovoltaic modules, The new 6-megawatt wind turbine from Siemens is
Semprius – a strategic partner of Siemens especially light at 350 tons, and thus offers both higher
headquartered in the U.S. – achieved a record efficiency performance as well as advantages of substantially
of 33.9 percent. lower costs in its class.
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- 31. Contents
01 Answers for an energy system in transition
02 Energy Sector – Organizational structure, portfolio, figures
03 Market development
04 Strategic focal points
05 Energy Sector history
06 Environment, health & safety management and compliance
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- 32. Siemens Energy Sector –
Energy innovations for over 140 years
1866 1903 1930 1989 2008 2011
Dynamo Siemens- Expansion Infinitely variable World’s first Most powerful
Schuckert- switch three-phase 800-kV HVDC direct-drive wind
Werke compensator power line turbine in the
world
1892 1927 1964 2002
First public Benson boiler First World record in World record in
alternating SF6 circuit CCPP efficiency CCPP efficiency
current power breaker
plant
1866 2011
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- 33. Siemens Energy Sector –
Strategic growth over generations
1998 2006 2011
Siemens VA TECH T&D Bennex und
Westinghouse Poseidon
1969 2001 2011
Trafo Union Demag Delaval NEM B.V. und NEM
2007 Energy Services
Kühnle, Kopp &
1969 2003 Kausch AG
2012
KWU Alstom Expro Connectors
Industrial Turbines
1903 2004 2009
Siemens- Bonus Solel
Schuckert-Werke Energy
1903 2012
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- 34. Contents
01 Antworten für ein Energiesystem im Wandel
02 Energy Sector – Organizational structure, portfolio, figures
03 Market development
04 Strategic focal points
05 Energy Sector history
06 Environment, health & safety management and compliance
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- 35. Environmental protection, health and safety –
a central task for everyone
EHS@Siemens
Energy Sector
Our goal: “Zero Harm”
Environmental protection Health protection Safety
▶ Industrial environmental ▶ Health promotion ▶ Work safety
protection Health programs and services, ▶
training and consulting
Radiation protection
Climate protection, energy &
▶ ▶ Hazardous goods
waste management, pollutant Social counseling
reduction, protection of air, soil Psychosocial services and transport
and water management support ▶ Technical risk
▶ Product-related ▶ Medical services management
environmental Identification and minimization of Fire protection, civil protection
work risks, medical counseling
protection and care
Product design and recycling
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- 36. Siemens Energy Sector –
Compliance is the way we do business
“Under the term compliance, we under-
stand observance of the laws of each
country in which we operate, as well as
our applicable Siemens guidelines and
regulations. Compliance is an integral part
of our business principles and promotes
integrity at Siemens. Compliance is more
than a program – it is the way we do
business.”
Dr. Michael Suess
CEO Energy Sector
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