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1 Distribution networks for large cities new components and system development issues Carsten Böse Siemens AG; Energy Sector

2 Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Urban Population is growing by 2 citizen per second Source: Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, UN World Urbanization Prospects: The 2009 Revision Jakarta 1975 4.8 Mio Delhi 1972 4.4 Mio Jakarta 1990 8.2 Mio Delhi 1988 9.7 Mio Jakarta 2000 8.4 Mio Delhi 2000 15.7 Mio Jakarta 2010 9.2 Mio Delhi 2010 22.2 Mio Dr. Busch Carsten Böse – Germany – RT 1a/5a

3 Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Dr. Busch In 2010 ~50% of worldwide population was living in cities  increase from 3.5 bn to 4.7 bn until 2030 50% of world GDP is produced in cities with a population over 750k 3/4 of energy consumed in cities; 80% of CO 2 emission produced in cities Major energy and climate factor Population Regional power- houses "Urban Millennium" Carsten Böse – Germany – RT 1a/5a

4 Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Carsten Böse – Germany – RT 1a/5a  Transportation  Healthcare Biggest impact on Thought leadership initiatives on “Urban Infrastructures”  There is a broad spectrum of technical solutions available – already today  Technology investments have reasonable return rate  Achieving efficiency on infrastructure investment is crucial  Every region has to define its own prioritization  A central city management is major success factor Conclusion Vienna A model city of modern mobility with a high performance traffic system Munich Cutting Co 2 by 90% without impairing the quality of life of inhabitants London Two-third of all CO 2 -abating technologies pay back their investment Ekatarinburg ‘Care free package‘  Energy Efficiency  Water & Wastewater

5 Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011 Sustainability Study – Example Munich Carsten Böse – Germany – RT 1a/5a  Munich can cut its carbon emissions by up to 90 percent by mid-century compared to 1990 levels –without impairing the quality of life for its inhabitants  Key levers: heat insulation for buildings, energy efficiency, renewable and low carbon power generation  Electricity requirements could be met for the most part from renewable sources  In a period of just 30 years low-carbon city districts could be realized Result of the study  Science calls for GHG emission reductions of up to 90 percent by 2050 from industrialized countries  Munich has set itself the goal to reduce carbon emissions by 50 percent by 2030  The study aims to develop a visionary model for a carbon free and sustainable Munich by mid- century to show that science’s targets can be met  The goal of the study was to show what alternatives are available and how they can be intelligently bundled to form sustainable solutions Motivation for the study

6 Frankfurt (Germany), 6-9 June 2011  75% of energy will be consumed in cities  80% of CO 2 emissions in cities  Optimization of energy mix  Increase efficiency  Systemic Optimization (Smart Grid) Carsten Böse – Germany – RT 1a/5a Cities are a key element in the New Electricity Age


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