Title: Sustainable Energy Mix
1Sustainable Energy Mix
Ziemowit Iwanski GE Energy
22009
GE Company Proprietary
32030
Powering the world responsibly
GE Company Proprietary
4Diverse portfolio need to meet any outcome
Gas
Smart Grid
Nuclear
Wind
Solar
Oil Gas
Pipeline Integrity
Biomass
Cleaner Coal
Water Technologies
5CO2 Emissions with Todays Fuels
CO
Emissions per MWh
2
Coal Plant (41)
Coal Plant (45)
IGCC at 25 removal
Heavy-Duty SC GT (37)
Technology
Natural Gas Fired Steam Plant (38)
IGCC at 70 removal
FB Combined Cycle (58)
H Combined Cycle (60)
IGCC at 90 removal
0
250
500
1000
750
kg per MWh
6Invest in renewables
Biogas
- Efficiency, reliability fuel flexibility
- 2 GW total installed GE gas engine base
biomass - 2,600 units delivered for use of biogas,
landfill gas, and sewage gas - Patented combustion technology CO2 neutral
Bio power growth
Global installed capacity (GW)
16
Asia rest of world
Europe
3.5
U.S.
'02
'20
Source FrostSullivan
7Wind...
Industry installation forecast
Products
(GWs)
32
1.5 MW platform
ROW 2
Asia Pacific32
2.5 MW platform
North America 29
15.0
7.8
Europe 37
offshore
03
06
09E
Source BTM Consult, March 08
8Invest in combined cycle gas turbines
GE leads advanced technology field experience
25 million fired hours
9Rapid Response combined cycle
109FA/B 209FA/B rapid response Time from
Loadhot start Std Rapid Response 10
minutes 0 10 20 minutes 0 65 55
minutes 15 100 110 minutes 100 100 option
available to achieve 30 load in 10 minutes
- Benefits
- Respond to electricity ancillary market
opportunities - 70-65 reduction in start-up fuel
- 65-55 reduction in NOx emissions
10LM6000-Reliable and flexible
11LMS-100 Combining the best of both worlds
12Proven Experience of GEs Aeroderivative and
Flight Engines
Aeroderivatives
Number of
Operating
LM (Aircraft engine)
engines produced
hours
Simplified Installation Requirements
LM1600 (F404)
162
7,409,593
LM2500 (TF39/CF6-6)
807
39,534,166
LM2500
172
2,458,686
LM2500/ Marine
1,006
9,850,000
LM5000 (CF6-50)
103
6,160,187
LM6000 (CF6-80C2)
710
10,138,252
Totals
2,960
75,550,884
Switch Gear
Aircraft engines
Number of
Operating
LM (Aircraft engine)
engines
hours
LM1600 (F404)
3,347
10,000,000
LM2500 (TF39/CF6-6)
1,092
36,000,000
LM5000 (CF6-50)
2,048
117,000,000
LM6000 (CF6-80C2)
3,460
113,000,000
Totals
9,947
276,000,000
Control House
13Reliable 10 minute starts for faster response to
grid demand
14Invest in gasification
Imperatives for cleaner coal
- Reference plant commercialization
- Duke Edwardsport - Site work and detail design
underway - Carbon solution
- Carbon policy
- Total carbon solution Schlumberger CCS alliance
- Next generation technology
- Powder River Basin
- Advanced gasification technology center
- Global growth in applications beyond IGCC
- Business investment up 6X resource growth
350MM investment
GE Company Proprietary
15Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
16IGCC/USC CCS capability
Pollution Prevention vs. Pollution Control
WESP
Carbon Injection
Boiler
ESP/ FF
FF
SCR
FGD
CO2
Pre-Combustion PM, Hg, Su, CO2
- USC Pulverized Coal
- Removing pollutants requires treating 100 times
the gas volume of an IGCC plant. - CO2 concentration is low (14 - 1/3 that of
syngas) - Higher criteria HAPS emissions than an average
IGCC plant - Limestone sulfur removal adds 3-4 to CO2
emissions
- IGCC
- Gasification cleans the coal before it is burned
instead of cleaning up the pollution after it is
produced. - CO2 concentration in syngas is high (40-50)
- The IGCC Cleaner Coal option increases fuel
diversity, reduces emissions, and increases
siting and permitting flexibility.
17The Technology of CCS
CO2
Precombustion decarbonization
H2 CO2
- Underground storage
- Enhanced oil recovery (EOR)
18Invest in nuclear
- Expanding fuel cycle offerings
- Advancing Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) technology
and services alliance with Hitachi - Investing in the latest ABWR Gen III ESBWR
technology - Design certification underway
- Launch customer identified
- Implementing on-going maintenance, power up-rates
and modifications to existing fleet of BWRs
Nuclear facility expansion in Wilmington, SC
19ABWR/ESBWR
- ESBWR
- Simplified design reduces plant capital and
operating costs - Passive systems improves safety
- Standardized plant shortens construction
schedule and reduces risk - Competitive base load generation no greenhouse
gases from energy generation
- ABWR
- First Generation III reactor to begin commercial
operation anywhere in the world. - Proven technology and performance
- Certified design in the United States, Japan,
Taiwan - Improved safety and reliability
- Enhanced operability and maintainability
20Product performance
our commitment
Environmental performance
Operating performance