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Corporate Technology
Siemens Cleantech: Today & Tomorrow
Dr. Arding Hsu Sr. VP, Siemens Limited China Head, Corporate Technology, China & NEA
What are the challenges?
What are Siemens answers for Today?
What are Siemens answers for Tomorrow?
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Green solutions ensure sustainability of our future
I won't sell the future
for short-term profit.
Werner von Siemens
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Growing challenges in major cities around the world
generate urgent needs for green solutions
Since 2007 more than 50% of
the world population lives in
cities; by 2050 this number
will grow to ~70%
Urbanisation
About 75% of the global
energy demand is located
within cities
Growing scarcity
of natural resources
Increasing Mobility The blackout in in New York City
in 2003 lasting 3 days caused by
unbalanced grid load created an
economic loss of about $ 1 B
Increasing burden on
infrastructure
About 90% of population
growth until 2030 will
happen in cities
Demographic change
By 2010 traffic con-
gestion in city-areas of
Western-Europe has
grew by 188%
Some 80% of the green-
house gases generated by
humans are produced in
cities
Climate Change
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Examples along the energy conversion chain for
efficient and cost effective green solutions
Highly-efficient gas turbines with an efficiency rating of over
60% for higher electricity yields and fewer CO2 emissions
Offshore wind farms take advantage of the optimal wind
conditions on the open sea
High-voltage DC (HVDC) transmission carry electricity over
long distances
Grid connection for offshore wind farms
Gas-insulated transformer stations for urban centers
Water and wastewater treatment in the paper industry
Environmentally friendly steelmaking processes
Efficient high-speed trains
Traffic management systems
Building modernization
Energy-saving and halogen lamps
Energy-saving and cost-effective MRI systems End use
Industrial applications
Power trans-mission and distribution
Energy generation
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Power distribution
Renewable energy generation
Fossil power generation
Lighting (OSRAM)
Building technology
Solutions for industry
Mobility
Environmental
technologies
Power transmission
Healthcare
The portfolio of Siemens covers the whole range of
green needs
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Green brings win-win to the society and the
industry – Siemens as a case study
Green portfolio sales (in € billions)
2523
21
2011 (target) 2008 2009
Share of
total sales
Renewable energies
Environmental technology
Energy efficiency
1
2
3
30% 27%
By 2011, we expect our green portfolio to
have saved our customers 300 million tons
of CO2 - equivalent to the total emissions of
Berlin, Hong Kong, London, New York City,
Rome, Singapore and Tokyo.
as of August 2010
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The EXPO Shanghai showcases many of the green
solutions Siemens can offer to cities
Example: Siemens Green Technologies at the EXPO
Expo Center
Power Distribution,
EIB, Switch & Socket,
BAU/SES/FAS,
Lighting
Art Performance
Center
Power Distribution,
EIB, Switch & Socket,
BAU/SES/FAS,
Lighting
Theme Pavilions
Power Distribution,
EIB, Switch & Socket,
BAU/SES/FAS,
Lighting
Sign
LED Sign
Power
Substations
Switchgear
Medical
Service
Center
Expo Boulevard
Power Distribution, EIB, Switch & Socket,
BAU/SES/FAS, Lighting
Security System
Access Control
Platform, Security
Monitoring Center
Vistascape
Stages
Stage Lighting
China Pavilion
Power Distribution,
EIB, Switch & Socket,
BAU/SES/FAS,
Lighting
Country Pavilions
Power Distribution,
ELV master contractor
Lighting
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Example – Mobility:
Traffic management solutions lower fuel consumption
and CO2 emissions up to 20%
Efficient use of existing
infrastructure and means of
transport
Management and networking of
the various carriers
Prevention of traffic jams
Lower fuel consumption and CO2
emissions up to 20%
Lower air pollution caused by
traffic
Key
features
Shortens travel times
Cuts cost of expanding the
traffic infrastructure
Helps to protect urban
environment
Customer
value
Environ-
mental
value
Siemens Traffic management reduces
unnecessary energy consumption
and cut CO2 emissions by ensuring
that existing transportation systems
are optimally utilized.
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Example – Building technologies:
Energy performance contracting pays with the
achieved savings
No investment costs for the
customer
Guaranteed energy savings
Building modernization by state of
the art technology and applications
Energy savings of 20 to 30% in
average
700,000 t CO2 abatement per year
by all projects of Siemens
Reduction of other emissions
(nitrogen oxide, dust, etc.)
Key
features
Lower energy and operating
costs
Reduction of maintenance
costs
Higher facility availability
Increase of property value
Customer
value
Environ-
mental
value
Energy performance contracting for
buildings means: Cutting energy
and operating costs through
modernization and optimization -
Paying with the achieved savings.
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Green is not only for today – we also need to set
ambitious targets for the future in Siemens
Environmental portfolio:
€25 billion in sales in 2011
Annual 300 Mt CO2 reduction at our
customers by 2011
In-house environmental targets:
Improve resource efficiency by 20%
compared to 2006 by 2011
Strengthen No. 1 position on the
Dow Jones Sustainability Index
R&D expenditure: At least 5% of sales; to
a large degree focusing on sustainable
products
as of August 2010
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Urban Areas and
Underground Grid
car-parking for plug-in vehicles,
buy or sell electricity shaving
peak loads
solar-cell films on building
surfaces contribute to power
generation
wind turbines as part of tower
building architecture
underground power corridors
and substations coupled with
storage facilities
CO2 emissions are constantly
on display for
licensing/brokerage
nano-materials enhance
insulation and conductivity of
equipment
large centralized power
plants supply the
majority of power
demand
wireless sensors and smart
metering coupled to load
management and market driven
energy supply software
Picture of the Future (PoF) for Megacities on power
transmission and distribution architecture
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Needs-driven extreme Innovation:
Wireless Communication Based Train Control in
Mega Cities
The state-of-the-art Train Control
subdivides the track into “fixed blocks” to keep distance between trains
Not good enough for needs in China
due to huge passenger numbers
Siemens developed a “WLAN based
moving block” technology to reduce
the time interval from 3 mins to below
1.5 mins in real operation
Installed in 7 cities in China and 5
mega cities outside China
Fixed Blocks
Moving Blocks
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1) Hybrid gas-insulated substations
Achieve top positions
in Emerging Markets
Develop and produce products
for emerging markets locally
Create demand in new Market
Segments
Fully exploit global market
opportunity with range of
dedicated products
Increase local value-add
in Emerging Markets
Cost reduction for complete
portfolio
Examples
X-Ray products for rural healthcare
Leading player in India
Fully localized value chain
Exporting to 36 countries
Circuit breakers & Substations
Clear market leader in China
Localization of >90% for circuit breakers and >80% for H-GIS 1)
Energy Automation for Long Rolling
Chinese entry-level market leader
Engineering know-how exported to Asia and Middle East
Global training center for customers
Energy
Industry
Healthcare
Objectives
SMART innovation
Simplicity, Maintenance-friendly, Affordable, Reliable, Timely-to-market
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Latest news from the green field
Visits by Wen Jiabao and Barack Obama
U.S. President Barack Obama visited the
Siemens plant in Fort Madison, Iowa. The
production plant with 600 employees, which
opened in mid-2007 and was recently expanded,
produces rotor blades for wind turbines.
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao visited Siemens
Electrical Drives Ltd. In Tianjin, the Asia-Pacific
region's leading manufacturer of energy-efficient
drives and motors for industrial production
facilities, high-speed trains and wind turbines.
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阳
阴
FUSION
is the key
for
sustainable
GREEN!
West
East
Thank You!