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Siemens Energy Sector
Contents
Answers for an energy system in transition 01
Energy Sector – Organizational structure, portfolio, figures 02
Market development 03
Strategic focal points 04
Energy Sector history 05
Environment, health & safety management and compliance 06
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The world is in the midst of a
fundamental transformation
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Growing
demand for electricity Climate change Dwindling resources
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We are facing
major challenges ...
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... but we have the
right answers.
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... and we have more than one answer
... because one answer isn’t enough.
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Contents
Answers for an energy system in transition 01
Energy Sector – Organizational structure, portfolio, figures 02
Market development 03
Strategic focal points 04
Energy Sector history 05
06 Environment, health & safety management and compliance
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Divisions
Fossil Power
Generation
Wind Power
Oil & Gas
Energy Service
Power
Transmission
Divisions
Imaging &
Therapy Systems
Clinical Products
Diagnostics
Customer
Solutions
Divisions
Industry
Automation
Drive
Technologies
Customer
Services
Divisions
Rail Systems
Mobility and Logistics
Low and Medium Voltage
Smart Grid
Building Technologies
OSRAM 1)
Siemens has answers –
Four Sectors close to the customer
Energy Healthcare Industry Infrastructure & Cities
1) In fiscal 2011, Siemens announced its intention to publicly list OSRAM and retain a minority stake as anchor shareholder in OSRAM AG for the long term.
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Top performance in five Divisions
Siemens Energy Sector –
Clean electricity for the world
Fossil Power
Generation
(E F)
Wind Power
(E W)
Oil & Gas
(E O)
Energy
Service
(E S)
Power
Transmission
(E T)
Additional
200 MW through
modernization
in 2011
World record
800 kV for direct current
transmission
Deep-sea capable
36 kV Seabed power
distribution at depths
of up to 3,000 m
World record
60.75% efficiency for
combined cycle
power plants
New performance
dimensions
6 MW for wind turbines
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Siemens Energy Sector –
Organizational structure
Business Segment
Conventional Island
(E F CI)
CEO
Industrial
Power
(E O IP)
Compression
(E O CMP)
Solutions
(E O SOL)
Oil & Gas and
Industrial
Applications
Services
(E S SO)
Service Fossil
(E S SF)
TurboCare
(E S TC)
Service Renewables
(E S SR)
Products
(E F PR)
Energy Solutions
(E F ES)
Instrumentation &
Electrical
(E F IE)
1) Member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG
Energy Sector CEO Michael Suess1)
Americas
(E W AM)
APAC
(E W APAC)
EMEA
(E W EMEA)
Bu
sin
ess U
nit
s
Secto
r D
ivis
ion
s
Fossil Power
Generation (E F)
Roland Fischer
Wind Power
(E W)
Felix Ferlemann
Oil & Gas
(E O)
Adil Toubia
Power Transmission
(E T)
Karlheinz Springer
Transmission
Solutions
(E T TS)
High Voltage
Products
(E T HP)
Transformers
(E T TR)
Energy Service
(E S)
Randy Zwirn
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Siemens Energy Sector –
Organizational structure and portfolio
CEO
Energy Sector CEO Michael Suess
Po
rtfo
lio
S
ecto
r D
ivis
ion
s
Products (e.g. large
combined cycle gas &
steam turbines,
generators),
energy solutions
Power plant solutions
(e.g. turnkey
power plants)
Instrumentation &
controls
Fuel gasification
systems,
dismantling projects
Wind turbines
(on- and offshore)
Gas turbines
(<50 MW),
Steam turbines
(≤250 MW)
Compressors
Oil & gas solutions
(up-, mid- and
downstream,
power supply
systems for the
oil and gas industry)
Solutions for
urban utilities and
industrial power
supplies
Service for oil & gas
and industrial
applications
Service for large power
plants, e.g. spare parts,
long-term service
contracts, maintenance
& repair, modernization
and upgrades, air filter
systems and services
Services for wind
power plants
Equipment and
systems for AC and DC
high voltage
transmission
(substations,
gas- and air-insulated
switch-gear, gas-
insulated power lines,
circuit breakers,
components)
Power
transformers
Distribution
transformers
Fossil Power
Generation (E F)
Roland Fischer
Wind Power
(E W)
Felix Ferlemann
Oil & Gas
(E O)
Adil Toubia
Energy Service
(E S)
Randy Zwirn
Power Transmission
(E T)
Karlheinz Springer
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Siemens Energy Sector –
Customer proximity through global footprint
Locations for
engineering /
production
Aberdeen Hebburn
Jundiaí
Budapest
Hengelo
Finspong
Bogota
Grenoble
Johannesburg
Lincoln
Fort Madison
Jackson
Guanajuato Querétaro
Minneapolis
Trois Rivières
Jakarta
Cilegon
Nanjing New Delhi Gurgaon
Shanghai
Singapore
Jinan
Aurangabad
Karachi
Vadodara
Sabugo
Amora
Trient Cairo Montenotte Milan
Huludao Middletown
Trenton
Charlotte
Orlando Fort Payne Alpharetta
Linz Weiz
York
Oslo
Guangzhou
Wuxi Hangzhou
Wadeville
Shenyang
Beit Shemesh
Kalwa
Aalborg
Brande
Helsingør
Vienna
Bad Hersfeld
Berlin
Duisburg
Erlangen
Frankfurt
Karlsruhe
Köln
Mannheim
Mülheim
Offenbach
Bamberg
Dresden
Erfurt
Frankenthal
Görlitz
Kirchheim
Leipzig
Nuremberg
St. Petersburg
Brno
Istanbul
Zagreb
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1) w/o AREVA impact
€ m FY 2011 FY 2012
Actuals Actuals Change yoy
New Orders 31‘‘407 26‘‘881 -14,4%
Revenue 24‘‘645 27‘‘537 11,7%
Sector Profit 3‘‘392 1) 2‘‘159 -1‘‘233'
Profit Margin 13,8% 1) 7,8% -6%p
Free Cash Flow 2‘‘768 2‘‘315 -453'
EBITDA Margin 15,1% 9,3% -5,8%p
Siemens Energy Sector
Figures for fiscal year 2012
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01
Energy Sector – Organizational structure, portfolio, figures 02
Market development 03
Strategic focal points 04
Energy Sector history 05
06 Environment, health & safety management and compliance
Answers for an energy system in transition
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Average investments per year (2010–2030) worldwide
Stable market outlook – Need for investments
of over one billion euros a year in the energy sector
500–700
300
200
in billion €
Gas
Others
Oil
Power
distributio
n
Power
transmission
70%
30%
40% 60%
44% 50%
6%
Source: IEA 2010; Siemens
Others
Primary energy Power grids Power generation
Renewable
energies
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Global electricity market –
Demand for electricity is steadily growing
Source: Siemens
Power generation mix
worldwide, in TWh
Coal
Oil
Gas
Nuclear
Water
Renewable
energies
37,100
34%7/1/2013
3%
24%
11%
15%7/1/2013
13%7/1/2013
41%
4%
22%
13%7/1/2013
16%
7/1/20134%
68%
61%
+2.8% p.a.
22,100
2030 2011
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642 653
422
511
313
100
292
24
74
3630
9
15
Global power plant market –
Capacities will double by 2030
New capacities
2012–2030
Dismantling
(2012–2030) Installed
capacities 2011
Installed
capacities 2030
Source: Siemens
Development of power plant
capacities worldwide, in
gigawatts (GW) 27
7/1/201340
390
1,0897/1/2013
2227/1/2013
3967/1/2013
1,084
861
7/1/2013199 7/1/2013224
7/1/2013165 14
7/1/2013541
848
2,318
999
7/1/2013
7/1/201326
Coal power plants
Gas power plants
Nuclear power plants
Hydro
(incl. ocean power)
Solar thermal
Motors
Wind
5,816
217 1677/1/2013
Combined cycle
power plants
Geothermal
Biomass, wastes
Photovoltaics
10,527 7,015
2,3047/1/2013
7/1/20132,058
2,726
7/1/2013598
1,780
1,206
716
1,409
1,407
372
705
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8477/1/2013
1387/1/2013
190
93% 110%
-0.7%
7/1/20139%
The markets are shifting –
Growth primarily in emerging countries
USA
Russia
Japan
China
Brazil
Europe1)
Middle East
Africa
Germany
Source: Siemens 1) SWE, NWE, GER, CEE
218
Growth in power generation,
2011–2030 [% of TWh]
New installations 2011–2030 [GW]
763
India
278% 1,683
110%
195 43%
178
-5%
33%
Australia
75
437
121%
28%
620
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Our view of the market –
The energy chain is becoming a power matrix
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Differing markets –
Individual challenges and solutions
Innovative technologies
Economic
efficiency
Climate
protection
Reliable
power supplies
Resource
efficiency
Customer-
specific
solutions
Conventional
power plants
Energy storage,
management of
balancing power and
consumption
Renewable
energies
Power grids
Energy mix in power generation
Country-specific challenges
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Different challenges in differing markets –
Worldwide examples
Middle East: By increasing efficiency and
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)
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
Germany: Planned energy transition:
at least 80% CO2 abatement by 2050
Economic
efficiency
Climate
protection
Reliable
power supplies
Resource
efficiency
Country-specific challenges
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Energy Sector – Organizational structure, portfolio, figures 02
Market development 03
Strategic focal points 04
Energy Sector history 05
06 Environment, health & safety management and compliance
Answers for an energy system in transition
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Siemens Energy Sector –
Strength through market leadership
Offshore wind power plants
Advanced
gas turbine series
Offshore grid connections
Power plant instrumentation & controls
High Voltage Direct
Current Transmission
Industrial steam turbines
No. 1 No. 1 No. 1
No. 1 No. 1 No. 1
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Siemens Energy Sector –
Strength through regional setup
Example production: Market coverage through production locations
Asia-Pacific
South America
North America
India
Middle East / Africa
Russia / C.I.S.
Germany / Europe
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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Fossil Power
Oil & Gas
Transmission
Flexibility
Cost optimization
and higher efficiency
Secure and reliable
sub-sea grids
Flexible and efficient
Super Grids
Siemens Energy Sector –
Strength through innovative power
Wind Power
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World record
47% 60.75%
The combined cycle power plant in Irsching Block 4 achieved an efficiency rating of 60.75 percent in a test run. The heart of the plant is the innovative SGT5-8000H gas turbine from Siemens, with a nominal capacity of 375 MW. The power plant beats all previous records in capacity, efficiency and operating flexibility.
The Waigaoqiao II hard coal power plant in Shanghai with a capacity of 2 x 900 megawatts points to the future: Thanks to the advanced power plant technology using supercritical steam parameters (high steam temperatures and pressures), Waigaoqiao II saves 2.1 million tons of CO2 a year.
Siemens Energy Sector – Success through
higher efficiency in fossil power plants
World record
efficiency in
coal-fired power plants
efficiency
in combined cycle power plants
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Additional
200 MW 800 kV
The world‘s most powerful HVDC transmission line with
800 kV voltage in China transports around 5,000 mega-
watts of electricity from the hydro power plants in
Yunnan Province over 1,400 kilometers to the urban
centers in Guangdong Province. This saves 30 mega-
tons of CO2 every year.
Through the modernization and upgrading of gas and
steam power plants worldwide, Siemens achieved 200
additional megawatts of capacity in 2011 with the same
fuel consumption.
Siemens Energy Sector – Success through higher
efficiency in power plants and power transmission
World record
for direct current transmission through modernization in 2011
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6 MW
The new 6-megawatt wind turbine from Siemens is
especially light at 350 tons, and thus offers both higher
performance as well as advantages of substantially
lower costs in its class.
Siemens Energy Sector – Success through
higher efficiency in renewable energies
for wind turbines
New performance dimensions
>6,000
MWh
The 1.2 MW plant is located in the Irish Sea and can
provide around 1,500 households with electricity. This
power is generated by two large underwater rotors driven
by the strong tidal currents that flow during ebb and flood.
feed-in for the Irish power grid
since commission in 2008
First tidal turbine with 1.2 MW capacity
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Contents
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Energy Sector – Organizational structure, portfolio, figures
02
Market development 03
Strategic focal points 04
Energy Sector history 05
06 Environment, health & safety management and compliance
Answers for an energy system in transition
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Siemens Energy Sector –
Energy innovations for over 140 years
Dynamo
1866
Benson boiler
1927
First public alternating current power plant
1892
Expansion switch
1930
1866 2013
1903
Siemens- Schuckert- Werke
First SF6 circuit breaker
1964
Infinitely variable three-phase compensator
1989
World’s first 800-kV HVDC power line
2008
World record in CCPP efficiency
2002
Most powerful direct-drive wind turbine in the world
2011
World record in CCPP efficiency
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1903 2013
1903 Siemens-
Schuckert-Werke
1998 Siemens
Westinghouse
2001 Demag Delaval
1969 Trafo Union
1969 KWU
2003 Alstom
Industrial Turbines
2004 Bonus
Energy
2006 VA TECH T&D
2007 Kühnle, Kopp &
Kausch AG
2009 Solel
2012 Expro Connectors
2011 Bennex und
Poseidon
2011 NEM B.V. und NEM
Energy Services
Siemens Energy Sector –
Strategic growth over generations
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Market development 03
Strategic focal points 04
Energy Sector history 05
Environment, health & safety management and compliance 06
Antworten für ein Energiesystem im Wandel
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EHS@Siemens
Energy Sector
Safety
▶ Work safety
▶ Radiation protection
▶ Hazardous goods transport
▶ Technical risk management Fire protection, civil protection
Health protection
▶ Health promotion Health programs and services, training and consulting
▶ Social counseling Psychosocial services and management support
▶ Medical services Identification and minimization of work risks, medical counseling and care
Environmental protection
▶ Industrial environmental protection Climate protection, energy & waste management, pollutant reduction, protection of air, soil and water
▶ Product-related environmental protection Product design and recycling
Our goal: “Zero Harm”
Environmental protection, health and safety –
a central task for everyone
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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