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Siemens Energy
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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
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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
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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)
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Thank you
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