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Copyright © Siemens 2009. All rights reserved.
CBI Climate Change Forum
Mike Rolls – 31 March 2009
Photo courtesy of BASF
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Does business have a responsibility to develop low carbon products?
Sustainable development is…
“… development that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs”
The United Nations Bruntland Commission - 1987
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Does business have a responsibility to develop low carbon products?
“…our environmental technologies create benefits on three fronts. Firstly for our customers… Secondly for society… and thirdly for our company, which we are positioning for profitable growth in attractive markets.”
Peter LoescherPresident and CEOSiemens AG
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Does business have a responsibility to develop low carbon products?
“…our environmental technologies create benefits on three fronts. Firstly for our customers… Secondly for society… and thirdly for our company, which we are positioning for profitable growth in attractive markets.”
Peter LoescherPresident and CEOSiemens AG
That’s a “yes” then
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The world’s largest range of energy savers!LED…the next solution…
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Sep. 2009*
Consequences of EU Directive : EUP DIM I
Non clear GLS lamps to be replaced by CFLi (A)
Special purpose lamps
Implementation measure on directional light sources to be decided by end of 2009
Sep. 2010 Sep. 2011 Sep. 2012 Sep. 2013 Sep. 2014 Sep. 2015 Sep. 2016
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Ban of all clear GLS
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Clear
Non Clear
Directional
Special
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UK Headquarters Frimley
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Urbanization Demographic Change
Megatrends – the world's toughest questions
Average life expectancy worldwide will increase to 72 years in 2025 from 46.6 years in 1950.
World population will grow from more than 6 billion now to 8 billion by 2025
95% of the global population growth is taking place in developing countries.
The 65+ generation will nearly double worldwide by 2030 (from 7% to 12%)
2007: for the first time in history, more people live in cities than in rural areas.
Today: 280 million people live in megacities(> 10 million residents)
2030: 60 % of the world’s population will live in cities
Urban conglomerations contribute a high share of a nation’s economic output: Tokyo provides 40% of Japan’s GDP, Paris generates 30% of France’s GDP.
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Climate Change Globalization
The average global surface temperature has increased by 0.76° C compared to the 18th century
11 of the 12 years between 1994 and 2005 rank among the 12 warmest since weather observations began
Greenhouse gas emissions haven risen dramatically since industrialization. Today we face the highest CO2 concentration in the atmosphere for the past 350,000 years.
Megatrends – the world's toughest questions
From 1950 to 2004, the volume of global trade has increased 27.5-fold.
The number of global players has grown from 17,000 in 1980 to over 70,000 today.
Ocean freight has increased over the past four decades from less than 6,000 billion ton-miles to over 27,500 billion ton-miles a year.
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Innovations for environmental protection
Siemens Environmental Portfolio
* Status in fiscal 2008, reviewed by PwC
Renewable Power
Generation
FossilPower
Generation
Building Technologies
Lighting (OSRAM)
Power Distribution
Power Transmission
IT Solutions and Services
Water Technologies MobilityHealthcare
Solutionsfor Industry
Nearly one quarter of our revenue is generated by products and solutions that make a direct, quantifiable contribution to environment and climate protection* (~ €19 billion).
By 2011, income from our environmental portfolio should grow to €25 billion.
In fiscal 2008, products and solutions in our environmental portfolio saved about 148 million tons of CO2 for our customers...
...which equals the total CO2 emitted by New York, London and Hong Kong
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Gas Turbine based CHP
TurbineCombustion
Compressor
BoilerGas Turbine
Air
Air
Steam
Water
• reliable heat and power 24/7 – matched to heat load
• high fuel efficiency - low overall GHG emissions
•macro-economics underpin industrial competitiveness
Exhaust
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BASF Ludwigshafen CHP
The CHP plant supplies production units at BASF’s Ludwigshafen site with 650 tons/h of process steam and 400 MW of electricity.
BASF invested €240 million in building the plant and integrating it into the site’s infrastructure.
• 2 x SGT5 3000E gas turbines • commissioned 2005
• 500,000 tCO2/a saving
• ~90% fuel efficiency
BASF Press Photograph
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