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Toshiba Group’s Environmental Vision 2050
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Meeting Environmental challenges – The first stage
Factor T - Products2.2
Factor T- Process 1.2
Value of a product/Environmental impact of a
product throughout its lifecycle
Sales/Environmental impact of the entire business process
Environmental
Vision
2010
Double overall eco-efficiencyFY2000 FY2010
Producteco-efficiency
Business processeco-efficiency
Toshiba Group Slogan
Committed to People,Committed to the Future. TOSHIBA
Contribute to sustainable development of the Earth throughout our business processes and products
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Meeting environmental challenges – The first stage
Composition of environmental impacts
during product life cycles
(Average of all products of Toshiba Group)
Double Overall Eco-EfficiencyFY2000 FY2010
Overall eco-efficiency2.00
1.75
1.50
1.00
02000 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 (FY)
1.00
1.32
1.591.49
1.421.52
1.631.74
2.001.86
Result Plan
1.25
2005
FY2006
Result: 1.59 times1.68 time (product)
1.22 times (business process)
Compared with FY2000
FY2010
Target: 2 times2.2 times (product)
1.2 times (business process)
Compared with FY2000
Product
Eco-efficiencyProduct
Eco-efficiency
Value of products (performance improvement)
Environmental impacts of products
2.2 times
2.25
2.00
1.75
1.50
1.25
1.00
020002004200520062007200820092010(FY)
1.0
0
1.36
1.68
1.56
1.481.60
1.74
1.88
2.20
2.03
Result Plan
FY2006 result1.68 times
FY2010 target
2.2
times
Business
Process
Eco-efficiencyBusiness
Process
Eco-efficiency
Sales
Environmental impacts throughout business processes
1.2 times
1.30
1.20
1.10
1.00
020002004200520062007200820092010(FY)
1.00
1.17
1.221.20
1.181.19 1.19 1.20 1.201.20
Result Plan
FY2006 result1.22 times
FY2010 target
1.2
times80% 20%
EnvironEnvironmmentalentaliimmpacts ofpacts of
productsproducts(from procurement(from procurement
of raw materials toof raw materials tofinal disposal)final disposal)
Environmentalimpacts ofbusiness
processes(manufacturing)
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Moving towards 2050 - The Second Stage
Increasing global populationEconomic disparities between countries, etc.
Toshiba Group’s Environmental Vision
Enjoy rich lifestylesReduce environmental impacts
Develop Toshiba Group’s Environmental Vision of the ideal situation in 2050
Restrictive factors to solving environmental issues
Fulfilling twin challenges
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Toshiba Group’s Environmental Vision
Challenges to meet
Environmental Vision 2050
The ideal situation in 2050People lead rich lifestyles in harmony with the Earth
Reduce the environmental impactsof population growth
Ease the environmental impactsof economic growth
Create rich value
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Environmental Vision 2050 Towards “People lead rich lifestyles in harmony with the Earth”
Environmental Vision 2050 Factor 10
環境影響
価値
ファクター=環境効率の改善度
価値
環境影響環境効率=
Respond to population growth
Ease environmental impactsof economic growth
Create rich value
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2000 0 2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2050
0.00
2.00
4.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
12.00
Factor
Value
Environmental impact
Eco efficiency=
Factor = Improved eco efficiency
Symbiosiswith the Earth
Creation ofnew value
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Two Approaches
Grow while offeringnew value
Value Innovation
Eco Products ApproachThe approach from “Creation of new value”
The approach from “Symbiosiswith the Earth”
Energy Approach
Gain profit throughradical change
Process Innovation
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Trend in energy consumption
World Primary Energy Demand Projections
2 times in 30 years
1.6 times in 30 years
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The Best Energy Mix
Reliable energy supplyMitigation of climate change
High efficiency thermal plantsRenewable energyAdvanced nuclear plants
World Primary Energy Demand for Power Generation by fuel CO2 Emissions by Type of Plant
The best energy mixTwo goals to meet
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Energy Approach
Two areas that must beaddressed
Energy mixsolution
Reliable energy supply- achieve energy security -
Mitigation of climate change- reduce CO2 emissions -
Contribute to better environment, reliable energy suppliesas “A Corporate Citizen of Planet Earth”
Nuclear , thermal and hydro power generation New energy
We aim to support safe, secure, richer lifestyles for people worldwide
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Toshiba will promote the following measures in energy production.
CO2 Reduction in Energy Production
Promote nuclear power and establish FBR & the nuclear fuel cycle.
Zero CO2 emissions by performance improvements in thermal power systems, e.g. CCS*
Zero power loss by superconductivity transmission & stable dispersed energy supply by microgrid
Promote commercialization of dispersed power and renewable energy systems
Measures of Toshiba energy vision
*Carbon Capture & Storage
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Energy Innovation
Reduce CO2 emissions by promoting high reliability LWR
Light Water Reactor (LWR)
Process innovation Value innovationNuclear pow
erTherm
al &
hydro power
Transmission
& distribution
New
energy
Volume of CO2 reduction per unit: 6.7m tons/year
Converve uranium resources by reprocessing nuclear fuelFBR
Reduce CO2 emissions by improving performance of thermal power plants Advanced Combined Cycle Ultra Supercritical (USC)
Volume of CO2 reduction per unit: 0.13m tons/year
Achieve zero CO2 emissions by combining Carbon Capture & Storage and advanced ultra supercritical turbines
Advanced Ultra Super Critical (A-USC)
Reduce CO2 emissions by reducing loss in electric transmission at ultra high voltage
Ultra High Voltage (UHV)
Microgrid, new concept power supply; Reduce environmental loads by superconductive transmission Micro-grid
Reduce CO2 emissions with renewable geothermal and wind power generation
Geothermal power Wind power
Reduce CO2 emission by residential fuel cell co-generation
Residential fuel cells
Volume of CO2 reduction per unit: 0.32m tons/year
Volume of CO2 reduction per unit: 7 tons/year
Volume of CO2 reduction per 50MW unit: 0.33m tons/year
Volume of CO2 reduction per 2MW unit: 5k tons/year
Volume of CO2 reduction per unit: 5m tons/year
Volume of CO2 reduction per unit: 1.2 tons/year
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Improved efficiency, enhanced reliability and more cost-efficient operation
Energy Process innovation
AP1000
高信頼性軽水炉の建設
Reduce CO2 emissions by constructing highly reliable LWR offering high-level cost performance
ABWR
Construct highly reliable LWR
Volume of CO2 reduction per unit: 6.7m tons/year*LWR= light water reactor
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Steam turbine
Gas turbine
Generator
USC
Reduce CO2 exhaust emissions by improving performance of thermal power plants
Improve performance of thermal power plant
High temperature gas turbine
Energy Process innovation
Raise efficiency with higher steam temperatures
High pressure turbine
Medium pressure turbine
Low pressure turbine
Raise efficiency with higher working fluid temperatures
Volume of CO2 reduction per unit: 0.32m tons/year
Volume of CO2 reduction per unit: 0.13m tons/year
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Energy Value innovation
Reduce CO2 emissions to zero by combining CCS and A-USC
Commercialization of CCS
CCS is an innovative concept to reduce CO2
emissions from thermal power plant dramatically. CO2 is separated, captured, and stored under ground.
Residential fuel cell
CO2 reduction by residential fuel cell co-generation
A new concept power generation system that utilizes waste heat of power generator for residential hot water supply
Development of residential fuel cells
CCS system
Volume of CO2 reduction per one million units: 1.2m tons/year
Volume of CO2 reduction per unit: 5m tons/year
Abs
orb
er
Rege
nera
tor
Absorbent
(CO2 rich)(CO2 lean)
Heat exchanger
Re-boiler
CO2<2% CO2>99%
Boiler
Membrane module
Combustion exhaust gas
Abs
orb
er
Rege
nera
tor
Absorbent
(CO2 rich)(CO2 lean)
Heat exchanger
Re-boiler
CO2<2% CO2>99%
Boiler
Membrane module
Combustion exhaust gas
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Achievement by Energy Approach
*Figures based on average emissions from design to operations, by fiscal year, and on comparison with similar commissioned equipment in FY2000 benchmark, i.e. coal-fired thermal plant
FY2006 FY2010 FY2025
14 milliontons CO2 /year
47 million47 milliontons COtons CO22 // yearyear
Reduction of CO2 emissions in energy supply: target figures
Reduce CO2 emissions through innovations in energy technologies
Thermal Power
22%
Nuclear Power
78%
4.2 milliontons CO2 /year
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Eco Products Approach
Eco-efficiencysolution
Contribute to sustainable development in diverse ways as a “Corporate Citizen of Planet Earth”
Two areas that must be addressed
Creation of new value(sustainable growth)
Symbiosis with the Earth(Improving the global environment)
Eco-products create value that helps to overcome environmental problems.
More productive livesSafer and morecomfortable life
Mitigation of climate changeOptimization of resources
Management of chemicals
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Technologies that change
lifestyles
High efficiency lamp (LED, Organic EL)
High efficiency air-conditioning
High-efficiency kitchen (Cooker)
High-insulation, Highly airtight houses/buildings (Vacuum insulating,
High endurance construction materials)
High performance Devices(SiC, GaN, Diamond Semiconductor)
Energy-saving model networkLarge capacity, optical communication
Energy management(HEMS, BEMS, Environmental impact display system)
Diagnosis of energy saving(Refrigerator stock control, Measuring CO2 )
New lamps(Use of naatural sunlight,light-storage Biochemical synthesis)
Super high insulation, Highly airtight houses/buildings(Active adjustment construction materials)
New kitchen(New processing technology, Long preservation,Normal temperature preserved food)
Common power supply, Standby power controlEnergy-saving network communicationGrid/Quantum computerSingle electron transistor
Universal communication (Virtual display, Producing highly realistic visual space, Body sensor)
Home guard systemActive consumer control, Demand forecast
Products that pursue
efficiency
Technologies that support
products
Process
Innovation Value
Innovation
Eco Products Approach
(Heat pump)
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EcoProducts Process Innovation
High efficiency LED lamp
Qosmio with SpursEngineHome laundrywith air-conditioning PDA with DMFC
Home Network
SpursEngine
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Media Streaming Processor
High-quality Image Technology
New User Interface
High-Speed Image Processing
Image Indexing
Eco Products Value Innovation
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Eco Products Value Innovation
ApriAlpha™Robot IT household appliances
Home guard system(Active consumer control)
New Lamps(Use of natural daylight, Light-storage, Biochemical synthesis)
Universal Communication(Telecommuting, Home doctor)
Highly efficient insulation, Highly airtight house(Active adjustment construction materials)
Chair with body sensor
Energy saving network communication
Creation of highly realistic visual space with virtual 3D display
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Achievements of EcoProducts Approach
*Comparison based on product lifecycle of main products in each category against equivalent products in FY2000 benchmark.
Reduction of CO2 emissions in products: target figures
Reduce CO2 emissions through innovations in eco friendly products
FY2006 FY2010 FY2025
4.3 milliont-CO2
/year
6.3 milliont-CO2
/year
10.6million10.6milliontt--COCO22// yearyear
4.3 milliont-CO2
/yearHome
Appliances
41%
Electronic Devices
26%
Digital Products
14%
Social Infrastructures
19%
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Towards Environment Vision 2050
Contributions by Energy Approach
Contribution by Products Approach
4.2 milliontons CO2 /year 14 million
tons CO2 /year 47 million47 milliontons COtons CO22 //yearyear
4.3 milliontons CO2 /year
6.3 milliontons CO2 /year
10.6 million10.6 million tons COtons CO22 //yearyear
Environmental Vision 2050
Factor 10
2006 2010 2025
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2.00
4.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
12.00
Factor
HarmonyWith the Earth
CreatingValue
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