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Innovation for the energy system of tomorrow Ralf Christian, CEO Energy Management Division Ingenuity Days Madrid | September 27 nd 2016 siemens.com Restricted © Siemens AG 2016

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Innovation for the energy system of tomorrowRalf Christian, CEO Energy Management DivisionIngenuity Days Madrid | September 27nd 2016

siemens.comRestricted © Siemens AG 2016

Restricted © Siemens AG 2016September 2016Page 2 Ralf Christian / EM CEO

Total primary energy demand will increase by 25% until 2030

Increasing electrification of consumption and rising percentage of renewables

Renewables and distributed power generation grow above average

2015 2030

10.1

6.5

Global power generation capacity in terawatts (TW)

Source: German Working Group on Energy Balances (AEGB): Energy balance evaluation tables of the Federal Republic of Germany; valid 2012

Only ~20 percent of the final energy consumed is electric power1)

1) Example Germany

Heat51%

Electricpower20%

Fuels29%

electrical heating/cooling, heat pumps etc.

e-Mobility, e-Highways

Huge potential for further electrification

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Three core topics will be essential for the future energy system

Efficient power transmission Interconnection of national transmission grids andintegration of renewables

Critical power supply for industrial plants, infrastructure and buildings

reliable, safe and efficient

Connecting Grids Totally Integrated Power

Agility in Energy

Maximize intelligence of energy networks to cope with increasing complexity

Sinalytics

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ProsumerCritical Power, Distributed Energy Systems,Building and construction electrification

DistributionPrimary/Secondary

TransmissionHVDC, HVAC, grid connection

Digital grid Grid control, Grid applications, Prosumer applications

Crucial for an integratedenergy system• Intelligent energy

management• Communication • Cyber-security• And data-analytics

ProsumerCritical Power, Distributed Energy Systems,Building and construction electrification

Energy system increasingly distributed and driven by “Prosumer”

DistributionPrimary/Secondary

TransmissionHVDC, HVAC, grid connection

Crucial for an integratedenergy system• Intelligent energy

management• Communication • Cyber-security• And data-analytics

Digital grid Grid control, Grid applications, Prosumer applications

ProsumerCritical Power, Distributed Energy Systems,Building and construction electrification

DistributionPrimary/Secondary

TransmissionHVDC, HVAC, grid connection

Digital grid Grid control, Grid applications, Prosumer applications

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“Connecting Grids” –Future European grid needs new HVDC links

Piemonte-Savoie 2 x 600 MW

Cobra700 MW

NSN1400 MW

Inelfe West2 x 1000 MW

Eleclink1000 MW

Sacoi-3, 400 MW

Corridor C Corridor D, 2000 MW

Alegro1000 MW

Greenwire 1000 MW

NordLink1400 MW

Ultranet2 x 1000 MW

INELFE2 x 1000 MW

Storebaelt600 MWWestern Link

2200 MW

South Westlink1400 MW

COMETA400 MW

Moyle2x250 MW

EstLink 13500 MW

EstLink 2670MW

VikingLink1400 MW

IFA21000 MW

Pyrenees I/II2 x 1000 MW

COMETA II500 MW

NEMO 1000 MWBritNed

1000 MW

Siemens participation

Planned or third-party projects

Key HVDC projects

Caithness1000 MW

Reinforcingnational grids

Replace aging assetsRenewable back-feed and increased electrification

Interconnect national grids

EU & Global

Connect large renewablesand ensure efficient transport

Increasing distance from loadGran Canaria-Fuerteventura80-100 MW

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Cometa transmission link between mainland Spain and Mallorca:One of the most pioneering and innovative interconnection projects

Connect Iberian Peninsula and Mallorca

Meet the island’s growing power demand with renewables-based power from the mainland

Increase grid stability and security

Decrease of CO2emissions

250 kV cable on the seabed

400 MV power transmission

1.2 million tons/year CO2 reductions

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Inelfe transmission link between France and Spain:A step toward a European energy market

Increase exchange capacity

Integrate renewable generation without endangering grid stability

Strengthen security of supply

Ensure environmental protection and high public acceptance due to underground DC cables instead of overhead line

2 x 1,000 MWpower transmission

In 150 ms power reversal possible

HVDC Plus technologywith black start capability

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Adaptive protection

Clean-air technology

CO2-neutral footprint

Proven vacuum-switching technology

Eco-friendly solutions

Automatically adapted settings

Enhanced capacity of the transmission system without building new lines

Grid monitoring and control Network analysis and optimizationEasy integration of IT systems

#1 Control center technology

e.g. 8VN1 blue GIS

Innovative technology for the transmission business

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Agility in Energy

ProsumerCritical Power, Distributed Energy Systems,Building and construction electrification

DistributionPrimary/Secondary

TransmissionHVDC, HVAC, grid connection

Digital grid Grid control, Grid applications, Prosumer applications

Crucial for an integratedenergy system• Intelligent energy

management• Communication • Cyber-security• And data-analytics

ProsumerCritical Power, Distributed Energy Systems,Building and construction electrification

DistributionPrimary/Secondary

TransmissionHVDC, HVAC, grid connection

Digital grid Grid control, Grid applications, Prosumer applications

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Local Resilience

Storage

Energy Efficiency

e-Mobility

Microgrid

Renewables and Conventional

Peer-2-Peer Energy

Analytics

DistributionPlatforms

TransactiveEnergy

Distributed,Closed-Loop

Control

Customer Engagement

New Business Models

Cyber Security

Agility in Energy –Two major trends are driving each other

Distributed Energy Systems

Digitalization

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Stationary Energy Storage

Applications &Analytics

Interoperability via open standards / Cyber Security

AutomatingBalancing

MicrogridsDigital Substation

PSS™ #1 Spectrum Power #1 EnergyIP #1 in MDM

Operations &Control

Planning & Simulation(Digital twin)

Remote Software

Applications

SICAM 1) #1 SICAM #1 SIESTORAGE

Smart innovations for a more flexible and reliable energy system

Grid automationand software applications

MDM: Meter Data Management 1) SIPROTEC also included

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Viesgo project, Spain:First standardized solution of its kind for the Spanish electricity sector

Analysis of 700,000 customer information

New capabilities for

customized offersEnergy IP software

Intelligent management of data derived from consumption

Optimize use of smart meter data for personalized offers

Technological base for future business applications, such as smart home, energy efficiency etc.

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InovCity Évora, Portugal:Energy storage pilot project with EDP

472 kW/ 360 kWhSIESTORAGE system

Main applicationsEnergy backup, voltage regulation, peak shaving

Turnkey solution

Improves grid stability and safeguards power supply

Pilot project to further promote the creation of local competencies in the area of energy storage and micro-grids

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Pumped storage H2/Chemicals Battery Thermal

Energy storage applications and sector couplings

Application cases by location of storage

CentralLarge Utilities

Grid stability, self-supply, electro-mobility

Power to gasPower-to-chemicals

Grid balancing and stability

Power-to-heat

DistributedSmall utilities, municipalities, industry – prosumer

Electricity Electricity Electricity Heat H2/Methane(gas grid)

H2 Fuel for car

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Innovative technology for the distribution business

Automatic fault localization, isolation and restoration

Secure operation and high grid stability

Significant workload reduction

Self-healing grid

Microgridmanagement

Balancing generation and consumption

Operation in on and off grid mode

Protection from outages

E-car charger

Monitoring and control of usage in real-time

Interaction with utility programs like demand response

Increased grid reliability & efficiency

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Klaus HelmrichMember of the Managing Board

Joe KaeserPresident and Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

Siemens Market Leader in EnergyExcerpt of the Divisional setup of Siemens AG

1) Power Generation Services is part of PG and WP

Ralf ChristianCEO

Managing Board

Willi MeixnerCEO

Healthineers

Process Industries and Drives

Digital Factory

Mobility

Building Techno-logies

Financial Services

Energy Manage-

ment

Power and Gas1)

Markus TackeCEO

Wind Power

and Rene-wables1)

#1in Offshore Wind Power

#2in Power Distribution

#1in Power Transmission

#2in Fossil Power Generation