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Smart Energy for a Sustainable Future Dr. Andreas Kreimeyer Member of the Board and Research Executive Director, BASF SE Ludwigshafen Science Symposium on March 9, 2015

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Page 1: Dr. Andreas Kreimeyer at BASF Science Symposium 2015

Smart Energy for a Sustainable Future

Dr. Andreas KreimeyerMember of the Board and Research Executive Director, BASF SE Ludwigshafen

Science Symposium on March 9, 2015

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70% of the world populationwill live in cities by 2050

30% more foodwill be needed by 2050

Global challenges

9 billionpeople will live on this planet by 2050

50% more primary energy will be needed in 2050

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Facing global challenges in our Science Symposia

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Smart energy for a sustainable future

Sustainable food chain:from field to table

Sustainable urban living

Ludwigshafen March 9-10, 2015

Chicago June 23-24, 2015

Shanghai November 10-11, 2015

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Energy is essential for the chemical industry

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Energy Use Electricity and heat

supply for production units

Electricity and fuel for internal logistics and distribution

Material Use Raw materials for

chemical production processes

Chemistry as key enabler

Energy ascost factor

Production

Energy conversion

Efficient use

Storage

EnergyUse

by customer by industry

Logistics

Transmission

Development of New cross-sectional

technologies Innovative

materials Functional

components Improved and new

system solutions

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Success factors for sustainable energy solutions

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Affordability

Acceptance

Efficiency

Reliability

Robustness

Safety

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Key challenges along the power value chain

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Power supply Power

transmission

Power storage

Power use

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Contribution of chemistry to power supply

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Power supply Materials for wind turbines Materials for next generation solar cells Biopolymers for enhanced oil recovery …

graphic arts BASF

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Contribution of chemistry to power transmission

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Power transmission High temperature superconductors Cable insulation …

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Contribution of chemistry to power storage

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Power storage Battery materials and components Sodium nitrate for thermal energy

storage Electrocatalysts Power-to-Gas: H2, CH4,… Adsorptive gas storage …

graphic arts BASF

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Contribution of chemistry to power use

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Power use Magnetocaloric materials

for efficient cooling Materials for efficient lighting Magnets, superconducting cable

for electric motors Intelligent insulation …

graphic arts BASF

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Cooperation along the value chain essential for innovation

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CustomerResearch

Contributionof Industry

Technicalsolutions

Contributionof AcademiaFundamental research

Material SystemFunctional Component Device

Materialsolutions

Customer

Main contribution of BASF

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Today’s agenda

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09:00 Kurt Bock BASF opening address

Georg Schütte Opening address

Andreas Kreimeyer Smart energy for a sustainable future

Steven Chu, Stanford University The energy, Climate change and how to transition to a sustainable world

Robert Schlögl, Fritz-Haber Institute Catalysis – A fundamental perspective

12:00 Open Space Exhibition, networking and “flying lunch“

16:30 Linda Nazar, Waterloo University New vistas in electrochemical energy storage materials

Henry Snaith, Oxford University Organic-inorganic perovskite thin film formation for high efficiency solar cells

18:30 Food for thought withGeorge Whitesides, Harvard University Reinventing chemistry

19:00 Science Party BASF 150

13:30 Energy storageFriedrich Schulte, RWEDetlef Stolten, FZ JülichYang Shao-Horn, MITOmar Yaghi, UC Berkeley

Sustainable energy consumptionMasayuki Kawamoto, Toyota MotorEkkes Brück, TU DelftDelia Milliron, Texas A&MMichael Bäcker, BASF/D-Nano

Energy efficient chemical productionDetlef Kratz, BASFAndrzej Stankiewicz, TU DelftRafiqul Gani, DTU LyngbyWolfgang Marquardt, RWTH Aachen

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Tomorrow’s agenda

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08:45 Peidong Yang, UC Berkeley Semiconductor nanowires for artificial photosynthesis of value-added chemicals

12:40 Open Space Exhibition, networking and “flying lunch“

14:00 Ferdi Schüth, MPI für Kohlenforschung A new energy system: Challenges and opportunities for the chemical industry

Boqiang Lin, Xiamen University China’s Energy transition and clean development

15:45 Panel Discussion with Steven Chu, Ferdi Schüth,George Whitesidesand Boqiang Lin Hard Talk – The future of energy

17:00 Closing & Farewell get-together

10:00 Mobility of the future Jürgen Leohold, Volkswagen AGJosef R. Wünsch, BASFHubert Gasteiger, TUMTetsuya Osaka, Waseda University

Materials for energy technologiesDave Mitzi, Duke UniversityWolfgang Peukert, Erlangen UniversityClaus Feldmann, KITClaudia Felser, MPI Dresden

Future energy supplyRobert Frimpong, BASF/WintershallSean Simpson, Lanza TechWilli Smits, Masarang FoundationAndreas Opfermann, Linde

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Exploring Angewandte Chemie’s special edition

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150 years