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© Siemens AG 2013. All rights reserved.Page 1 Brussels, April 18th, 2013 Norbert Wenn @ COGEN Europe Annual Conference & Dinner
SGT6-2000E
SGT5-2000E
SGT6-5000F
SGT5-4000F
Output in MW @ ISO conditions
292
200
168
113
375SGT5-8000H
Siemens Large Scale Gas Turbines:Product Portfolio for 50 Hz and 60 Hz
SGT6-8000H 274
© Siemens AG 2013. All rights reserved.Page 2 Brussels, April 18th, 2013 Norbert Wenn @ COGEN Europe Annual Conference & Dinner
NEW! German “KWK”- support scheme
0%
50%
100%
Full Load Operating hours [h]
Financial benefit[Mio.-EUR]
10.000 20.000 30.000
500 MW
400 MW
300 MW
200 MW
100 MW
Typical winter operation mode
1x SCC5-3000E 1S
Realistic operation mode
1x SCC5-8000H 1S
Electr. CHP output
Typical winter operation mode
1x SCC5-8000H 1S
Technological maximum
1x SCC5-8000H 1S
The new „KWK“ legislation has a major benefit for large scale CHP-plants
KWK= Kraft-Wärme-KopplungCHP= Combined Heat and Power
Process steam
extraction
Extraction for district
heating
Example:100%= 585 MW @ 5000h and 2.1 c/kWh relates to >50‘€/a or >200‘ in total
© Siemens AG 2013. All rights reserved.Page 3 Brussels, April 18th, 2013 Norbert Wenn @ COGEN Europe Annual Conference & Dinner
World power generation
Coal
Oil
Gas
Nuclear
Hydro
2030
36.7
34%
21%
14%
15%
13%
2010
21.0
42%
21%
13%
15%4%
WindOnshore 40%
11%Solar PV
21%
Solar CSP6%
Geothermal4%
Biomass, Waste
17%
Ocean1%
+2.8% p.a.
Natural gas maintains share in power generation portfolio resulting in growing absolute consumption
1000 TWh
5%
3%
Renewables
Siemens base Case scenario 2011
Wind Offshore
Gas is seen as widely available and the basis of growth for future fossil power plants
Primary energy demand by fuel
0
1
2
3
4
5
1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 20302035
Btoe
Oil
CoalGas
Biomass
NuclearOther renew.Hydro
© Siemens AG 2013. All rights reserved.Page 4 Brussels, April 18th, 2013 Norbert Wenn @ COGEN Europe Annual Conference & Dinner
Several countries are expected to follow North American shale gas boom
Worldwide Shale Gas resources estimated to be more than 6600 tcf 60 years of consumption*
Source: The Royal Society – Shale gas extraction in the UK
Trillion cubic feet
*: 2009 world natural gas consumption according to EIA
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SCC5-8000H 1S optimized for combined heat and power achieves over 80% fuel utilization
Fuel
util
izat
ion
fact
or,
[%]
Elec
tric
al e
ffici
ency
, [%
]
+20%-pt.
Thermal to electrical power ratio [%]
3 stage steam extraction1 stage steam extraction
= Fuel utilization factor
= Elec. efficiency
=Heat power + elec. Power
Fuel power =
Elec. power output
Fuel power
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Fuel utilization factor (Brennstoffausnutzungsgrad)
Fuel utilization factor = (Heat Load + Electric Power Output) / Fuel Power
Duct firing is used to increase heat generation
© Siemens AG 2013. All rights reserved.Page 7 Brussels, April 18th, 2013 Norbert Wenn @ COGEN Europe Annual Conference & Dinner2011-11-10 Angebotspräsentation Lausward Page 77
Steam extraction from side of LP-TurbineSCC5-8000H; District Heating Applications
Steam extraction from LP Turbine
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Steam extraction from cross-over pipe
Steam extraction from side of LP-turbine
Steam Turbine design modified to support highest efficient steam extractionat very low electricity losses
District Heating Applications, Example SCC5-8000H 1S
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Status: January 2013
22 SGT5/6-8000H gas turbines sold
Ulrich Hartmann – Irsching 4, Germany1x SCC5-8000H 1S, >17.800 EOHCape Canaveral / Riviera Beach, Florida, USA2x SCC6-8000H 3x1, COD 05/2013, COD 05/2014Bugok 3, South Korea1x SCC6-8000H 1S, COD 08/2013Ansan, South Korea1x SCC6-8000H 2x1, COD 10/2014Andong, South Korea1x SCC6-8000H 1S, COD 03/2014Lausward, Germany1x SCC5-8000H 1S CHP, COD 02/2016Posco Power 2, South Korea3x SCC6-8000H 1S, COD 05/2014, 08/2014, 11/2014Daegu City, South Korea1x SCC6-8000H 1S, COD 11/2014Prai, Malaysia 2x SCC5-8000H 1S, COD 2016Port Everglades, Florida, USASCC6-8000H 3x1, COD 2016Samsun. Turkey1x SCC5-8000H 1S, COD 2016
SGT-8000H References Efficiencies above 60% net
E F ES SGEA EURA NWEG / BAConfidential
Plant Layout Lausward Block F(latest Revision)
Fernwärmegebäude
Maschinen-trafos (110kV)
Benson-Abhitzekessel
Gas-versorgung
Maschinenhalle
E F ES SGEA EURA NWEG / BAConfidential
2011-11-10 Angebotspräsentation Lausward Page 11
Umsetzung SCC5-8000H 1S am Standort Lausward Blick in die Maschinenhalle
Transportgang
Gasturbine
Luftansaugung
Generator Kupplung
Kombinierte HD-MD/ND-Turbine
Kondensator
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416 MW GUD SCC5-4000F 1+1 with district heatingKraftwerke Mainz-Wiesbaden 3, Germany
Kraftwerke Mainz-Wiesbaden 3 (Germany)Concept: Multi Shaft SCC5-4000F Output (nat. gas, site) : 416 MWEfficiency (nat. gas, site): 58.5 %Fuel efficiency >70%District Heating: max. 250 MWth COD: 2001Fuels: Natural GasCustomer: KMW AG
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383 MW GUD SCC5-4000F 1S with district heatingDonaustadt, Österreich
*Performance data in condensing mode
Donaustadt 3 (Austria)Concept: Single Shaft SCC5-4000FOutput (nat. gas, site)* : 383 MWelEfficiency (nat. gas, site)*: >58 %Fuel efficiency > 86,5%District Heating: max. 250 MWthCOD: September 2001Fuels: Natural GasClient: Wienstrom GmbH
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827 MW Combined Cycle Power Plant SCC5-4000F 2+1 with Heat ExtractionSimmering BKW 1/2 Repowering, Austria
Simmering BKW 1/2 Repowering (Austria)Concept: Multi Shaft SCC5-4000F (Repowering of existing steam turbine)Output (nat. gas, site) : 827 MWEfficiency (nat. gas, site): 57.4 %Fuel efficiency 81%District Heating: max. 450 MWth COD: February 2009Fuels: Natural GasClient: Wienstrom GmbH
Operating Range
050
100150200250300350400450500550600650700750800850
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450Thermal Output [MJ/s]
Elec
tric
al O
utpu
t (gr
oss)
[MW
]
2 GT, no ST
2 GT + ST
1 GT, no ST
1 GT + ST
Operating Range
050
100150200250300350400450500550600650700750800850
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450Thermal Output [MJ/s]
Elec
tric
al O
utpu
t (gr
oss)
[MW
]
2 GT, no ST
2 GT + ST
1 GT, no ST
1 GT + ST
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Nuon Power Generation B.V.CCPP/ CHP Hemweg, Netherlands
Project awarded on March 30, 2010
to Siemens Energy Fossil Power Generation as EPC Turn Key
Performance:Net Power Output : 433 MWNet Heat Rate: 6059 kJ/kWh(Net Efficiency: 59,4%)
Emissions:NOx: 16 mg/m³CO: 80 mg/m³CO2: < 335 g/kWh
Others:District Heating Capability of 100 MWth
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Concept: 2 x Single Shaft SCC5-4000F 1SNet Power Output*: 838 MWNet Efficiency*: ~ 59.6% (unit 10)
~ 58.7% (unit 20)District Heating: max. 400 MWth
Fuel efficiency: ~81%COD: June 2012Fuel: Natural Gas*Performance data in condensing mode at different cooling technology
Copyright: Fotostudio Pachernegg, Graz
Verbund Thermal Power GmbHGDK Mellach, Austria (2 x SCC5-4000F 1S)
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0 50 100 150 200
Fuel
util
izat
ion
fact
or,
[%]
Elec
tric
al e
ffici
ency
, [%
]
Thermal power output [MW]
~59%
+22%-pt.
>81% = Fuel utilization factor
= Elec. efficiency
=Heat power + elec. Power
Fuel power =
Elec. power output
Fuel power
SCC5-4000F 1S Optimized for Combined Heat and PowerAchieves over 81% Fuel Utilization at Mellach
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Siemens high efficient H-class CCPP solution enables significant CO2 emissions reduction
~ 115 - 175% CO2 emission reduction due to lower carbon content of natural gas and higher efficiency with our SCC5-8000H
Spezifische CO2 - Emissionen verschiedener Kraftwerkstypen
0,15
0,94
0,73
0,33
0
0,2
0,4
0,6
0,8
1
Lignite Plant,State-of-the-Art
Hard Coal Plant,State-of-the-Art
CCPP SCC5-8000H
CCPPSCC5-8000H
with CHP(300MWth)
kg/kWhel, netto
kg/kWhel + kWhth, netto
η≈ 46% η≈ 60 - 61%
η= Netto Efficiency
η≈ 43%
CO2 savings:5 Mill tons/year/
1100 MW*
(*) per 1100 MW unit power output and 7500 operation hours/a
Quelle: Umweltbundesamt: klimaschutz und Versorgungssicherheit – Entwicklung einer nachhaltigen Stromversorgung, Climate Change 13/2009, Dessau-Roßlau 2009
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Flexible Generation TechnologyMarket drivers for operational flexibility @ highest efficiency
Wirkungsgrad
OnDemand
Netz-Stabilisierung
Rapid availability High Load
Gradients
Stable operation in case of grid incidents Frequency
Support
Highest efficiency through the whole load range Optimized start up and shutdown operation
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The German „Energiewende“: Experiment, Disaster or role model?
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Combination of frequency response, start up times and emissions…
…are showing that most modern CCPPs are the best choice as back up power
Nuclear Power Plant CCPP F-class (Siemens)
Coal fired Power Plant
10%/min
60%/min
6%/min
>60%/min
8%/min
180%/min
CCPP H-class (Siemens)
9%/min
180%/minSecondary frequency responsePrimary frequency responseHot Start up Time
120 min
150 min
30 min 35 min