Siemens Energy
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Siemens Energy
Picture Gazprom Dr. Michael Suess – Member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG, CEO Energy Sector Welcome to Russia – Experiences and insights from German perspectives Hanover, April 8, 2013 Restricted © Siemens AG 2013 All rights reserved. siemens.com/answers Siemens and Russia – A strong partnership in the energy sector for 160 years 1853 Founding of Siemens Regional Office in St. Petersburg 1886 Electrification of St. Petersburg and Moscow 1889 Founding of Russian Electrotechnical Plant 1913 Siemens-Schuckert Aktiengesellschaft 1932 Participation in building Dnjeprostroj hydro power plant 1971 1997 Representative Office in Moscow Today New orders: >2 billion Euro Employees: ~3,000 Restricted © Siemens AG 2013 All rights reserved. Page 2 April 08, 2013 Founding of Siemens LLC Dr. Michael Suess, Siemens Energy Sector Demand for electricity is expected to increase by roughly 3 percent annually until 2030 Power generation in Russia by fuel type * TWh 1,573 2.7% p.a. 1,308 1% 13% Renewables Hydro Nuclear Thermal 14% 1,016 1,040 1,054 16% 15% 15% 17% 17% 17% 67% 69% 68% 2010* 2011 2012 Source: System Operator of Unified Energy System and Ministry of Energy of RF 24% 19% 66% 2020* 62% 2030* * Scenario conditions of development of Russian power sector until 2030 (revision 2011) Restricted © Siemens AG 2013 All rights reserved. Page 3 April 08, 2013 Dr. Michael Suess, Siemens Energy Sector New installations of 158 GW by 2030, thereof more than 50 percent gas power plants Power plant capacity development in Russia in 2011 – 2030 GW 314 158 5 12 40 219 0 46 51 Nuclear Power Plant 17 64 13 58 Renewables Hydro 6 5 84 46 57 24 45 Thermal Power Plant coal Thermal Power Plant gas 141 103 Installed end 2010 Retirements 2011-2030 Additions 2011-2030 Installed end 2030 Source: Scenario conditions of development of Russian electric power sector until 2030 (revision 2011) Restricted © Siemens AG 2013 All rights reserved. Page 4 April 08, 2013 Dr. Michael Suess, Siemens Energy Sector The modernization of the Russian energy system is a huge challenge • Reduction of power intensity of the GDP (-40% until 2020) • Increase of power supply reliability, reduction of grid breakdowns • Speed up of technological modernization through: Increase of high-efficient gas-fired and coal-fired power generation Further development of nuclear reactor technologies (e.g. VVER-TOI) Reduction of losses in power grids through modern power transmission solutions (e.g. GIS/GIL technologies) New market design required to stimulate the needed investments in the energy infrastructure Restricted © Siemens AG 2013 All rights reserved. Page 5 April 08, 2013 Dr. Michael Suess, Siemens Energy Sector Siemens Energy: Localization is key to be successful in Russia St. Petersburg: Large Gas Turbines – JV Power Machines Localization Localization Developing Developing engineering and EPC engineering and EPC competences competences Reference solutions Reference solutions for standard for standard projects projects Podolsk/Moscow: I&C engineering & assembly center Perm: Compressor manufacturing – JV Iskra Avigaz Voronesh: - High-voltage products - Transformers - GIS (started) Krasnodar: Service center SGT100 Restricted © Siemens AG 2013 All rights reserved. Page 6 April 08, 2013 Dr. Michael Suess, Siemens Energy Sector Best practice projects: Repowering Kirishi Power Plant, unit #6 Project is executed on existing power plant site, with partial use of existing power equipment (steam turbine and water supply) Existing 300 MW steam turbine is topped with two modern F-class (SGT5-4000F) – 270 MW capacity each, with two advanced heat recovery steam generators Unit 6 performance change after upgrading +500 –32% +17% 800 55 38 324 222 300 Power unit capacity, MW Efficiency, % Specific reference fuel consumption, g/kWh Pictures by courtesy of Gazprom, www.gazprom.ru Restricted © Siemens AG 2013 All rights reserved. Page 7 April 08, 2013 Dr. Michael Suess, Siemens Energy Sector Best practice projects: Oil & Gas and Transmission Compressor station Russkaya (South Stream pipeline) Will be the world’s most powerful gas compressor station (448 MW) World # 1 Siemens: 14 x STC SV (32 MW) Skolkovo substation First underground substation in Russia 220/20 kV, 126 MVA, horizon level: -4 meters Siemens: GIS 220 kV, GIS 20 kV Russia # 1 Restricted © Siemens AG 2013 All rights reserved. Page 8 April 08, 2013 Dr. Michael Suess, Siemens Energy Sector Picture Gazprom Thank you Restricted © Siemens AG 2013 All rights reserved. Page 9 April 08, 2013 Dr. Michael Suess, Siemens Energy Sector