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GEWater & Process Technologies
Sustaining Mission
Successby balancing priorities
Jeff FulghamChief Marketing Officer
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Growing in a constrained world
Challenges and opportunities
ecomagination actions & results
Waterthe next wave Water solutions overview
Future trends
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Challenges & opportunities
2030
grows to 3B+
fossil fuels under pressure
legislation nearly certainG7
Countries
E7
Countries
Gross Domestic ProductResourceScarcity
1B+ people in waterscarcity
Energy Security +CostDemand at an all-timehigh
Regulation
Near consensus onclimate change
2006
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Impacting our customers
Operations- ResourceCosts
EHS, Govt.Relations -
Regulations
R&D, Marketing
- Market Demand
Human Resources- Employee Attitudes
Communications- Public Opinion
Strategy, Finance
- Risk & Uncertainty
Demand
Growth
Resource
Constraints
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Global recognition
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GDPCO2
Modified Source: Raupach, Michael R. et al. (2007) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 104, 10288-10293
1980 1990 2000
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1.5
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0.51980 1990 2000 2005
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1980 1990 2000
per-capita GDP
CO2 emissions
USA EU Japan
India FSU China
Inde
xedGrow
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CO2 legislation/carbon cost inevitable
7 wedges required
16 wedges identified
GE plays big in 12 of 16
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Projectedgrowth
Historical
Global tons carbon/yr(billions)
= 1B tons of carbon/year1
20552005
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Source: Princeton Univ.
Stabilizationtriangle
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GEs big playsEfficiency Low carbon
powerLow carbonfuels
Forests &
agriculture
Buildings
Transport
Coal Plants BaseLoadIGCC Cleaner Coal
ESBWR Nuclear
Renewables
Natural GasLarge-Frame Turbines
LM Turbines
CO2 CaptureBP H2 Joint VentureSynfuels Technology
BiomassEnergy FinanceWater Treatment
Fuel Cell H2
Water TreatmentAppliances
Lighting
Aircraft Engines
Locomotives
Energy Services
Water Treatment
Wind TurbinesSolar Power
Biogas EnginesEnergy Finance
Broad participation in carbon management
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ecomagination Actions & Results
1.Grow revenues to $20B
2.Double R&D to $1.5B
3.Reduce GHG
4.Inform public
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Revenue$20B by 2010
Revenues
($B)
17
23
9
11
21
14
'05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10
+20%
CAGR$20B Rev by 09
$25B
'05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10
0.7
0.9
1.11.2
1.4
1.5
R&D Investment ($B)
R&D$1.5B by 10
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Lower emissions & energy
Beating all emissions &energy targets
700 kT CO2 reduced
$100 MM 07 energy
savings Engaged teams
Lean, Treasure Hunts& GE solutions
C&I Biomass Waste Heat Recovery
Gas enginewaste heat
Biomass heat
Compressorwaste heat
Out of serviceblds.
Jenbacher Gas Engine
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Calculating Footprint
GHG & Water Inventory Annually since 2002 Global, cross-business
500+ people involved Verified externally PowerSuite
TM
Includes 500+ large Sites 4,000 small sites
Vehicles, aircraft Desal plants Water= sites >10MM
gal
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Rewards & recognition
E-CO2 Star
Site Certification Program
for >5% Reductions
E-CO2 Awards
Innovation andemployee engagement
Publication, $5000grant to be used in thespirit of ecomagination
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Example: lighting upgradesReplace older lighting with high efficiency fluorescent lamps and fixtures dramatic
improvement in lighting quality and energy savings
Green benefits $
93+MM KWH reduced$6.5MM annual savings
2 year payback
Green benefits eco
59,000 tons of CO2
= 11,400 cars
= 17,700 acres of trees150+ plants converted globally
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ecomagination the next wave
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ReduceReduce GEs water footprint 20% by 2012
MeasureMeasure and reduce our customers waterfootprint
BenchmarkBenchmark our customers water footprintrelative to their competition and industry
AdvocateAdvocate for sustainable water policies
LeadLead a group of forward-thinking global
companies to drive change
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GE Focused on helping the world overcomeunprecedented water infrastructure challenges
Increasing WaterScarcity
Threat of WaterborneIllness
Growth of DevelopingNations
Rising Cost of Energy New Stringent
Regulations
Massive Infrastructure
Needs
E bli th f t ith tf li l ti
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Enabling the future with portfolio solutions
Desalination Solutions:Drawing on the oceans virtually limitlesswater resources, GEs desalinationtechnologies are helping water scarceregions to create new freshwatersources that can quench growingdemand.
Municipal Solutions:Facing unprecedented growth and waterdemand, cities are turning to GEsadvanced membrane and water qualitymeasurement technologies to tackleincreasingly stringent water andwastewater regulations and the threat ofnew, virulent pathogens in our lakes andrivers.
Industrial Wastewater:Once considered a by-product, GEswater reuse technology is transformingindustrial wastewater into a sustainable,new water source that can often beused many times overdramaticallyreducing the strain on our preciouswater resources.
Utility Solutions:GE is optimizing system efficiency &increasing uptime in cooling towers andboilers by reducing energy usage andgreenhouse gas emissions. Advancedmonitoring systems reduce the risk ofpathogen growth, such as Legionella, incooling systems.
Residential Products:GE point-of-use and point-of-entryfiltration systems are enablinghomeowners to produce higher qualitywater from every tap in the home. Thissame technology is helping developingcountries to leapfrog traditional, costlyinfrastructure and provide safe water tothose who need it most.
Product Water:Consumers use the products they trust
whether it is pharmaceuticals, food,or beverages. As brands expandglobally, GE technologies ensure highquality ingredient water formanufacturing regardless of a plantslocation or its water source.
Process Chemicals &Separations:Silently working in pipes, tanks andprocess fluids, GEs advancedchemicals protect valuable productionassets from corrosion and fouling facedin day-to-day operations, whileimproving overall manufacturingefficiency and quality.
DesalinationSolutions
ProductWater
MunicipalSolutions
ResidentialProducts
UtilitySolutions
ProcessChemicals &Separations
IndustrialWastewater
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Water Solutions Simplified
SourceTo Use
Process &Utilities
WasteTo Value
Prepare lowest cost source
to meet downstream needs
Optimize water & energyuse and consumption
Convert waste streams intoassets & minimize risk
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Source to Use
SourceTo Use
Process &Utilities
WasteTo Value
Prepare lowest cost source
to meet downstream needs
Optimize water & energyuse and consumption
Convert waste streamsfrom liabilities into assets& minimize risk
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Relieving water scarcity through
improved source water utilization
Water Quality Demand
Seawater WellBrackish Wastewater Surface
Food Industry Life
Source Water Quality
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Value of waterwhat drives
behavior?
Renewablewa
terresources
percapita
(m3/yr)
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20000
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0.000 1.000 2.000 3.000 4.000 5.000 6.000 7.000 8.000 9.000
Total water + wastewater cost per m3 by country
High scarcity, low cost
Correlation of Price and Availability
Creating NEWater in Singapore
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Creating NEWater in Singapore
Challenge: Inadequate supplies of renewable fresh waterSolution: Treat and reuse wastewater effluent for local industry
Bedok NEWater Factory
Transforming wastewater into high qualityindustrial feedwater and potable water
Final product = NEWaterFeedwater for the electronics industry, waferfabrication plants, and commercial buildingcooling towers
A growing percentage is released back intolocal reservoirs for indirect potable reuse
Meeting the needs of North Africa
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Meeting the needs of North Africa
Hamma SWRO provides 25% of Algiers drinking water
Largest reverse osmosis desalination plant in Africa53 MM gallons per dayenough for 1 million people every day
25-year Build, Own, Operate agreement
Challenge: Insufficient fresh water to meet demands of growing citySolution: Seawater reverse osmosis solution meets cities demand
Pre-treatment SWRO Building Post-treatment
Creating new water sources
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Creating new water sources
Sulaibiya plant in Kuwait City
Water produced for irrigation
Frees up fresh water for human
consumption
375,000 cubic meters/day (100MM gal/day)
Worlds largest membrane basedwastewater filtration project
Challenge: Insufficient quality water for irrigation and human consumptionSolution: Purify wastewater for irrigation, use fresh water for drinking
P & Utiliti
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Process & Utilities
SourceTo Use
Process &Utilities
WasteTo Value
Optimize water & energyuse and consumption
Prepare lowest cost source
to meet downstream needs
Convert waste streamsfrom liabilities into assets& minimize risk
P & Utiliti t t d
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Process & Utilities current trends
Reuse water for cooling makeup
Automation & control
Green chemistry Alternate biological control
Blowdown reusecascade to lowerquality needs
Closed loop cooling
Air cooled
Sustainable development leadership
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Sustainable development leadership
Challenge: Challenge to meet sustainable development in NYCSolution: Complete water recycle system exceeds expectations
Solaire Luxury Towers in Battery
Park, New York City
Set the global standard for on-sitewater reuse systems
Up to 98% of water is recycled inthe building for toilet flush water,
laundry water and irrigation
Providing eco benefits in Argentina
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Providing eco benefits in Argentina
Challenge: Water scarcity threatening refinery operationSolution: Advanced chemical treatment program meets the challenge
Repsol YPF applied advancedCooling Water & Wastewatertechnologies
Conserved 42 MM gallons of
cooling water make up
Total savings $530,000
Protected refinery assets fromcorrosion and fouling
Eliminated discharge to La PlataRiver
Waste to Value
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Waste to Value
SourceTo Use
Process &Utilities
WasteTo Value
Convert waste streamsfrom liabilities intoassets & minimize risk
Prepare lowest cost sourceto meet downstream needs
Optimize water & energyuse and consumption
Removing heavy metals from waste
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Removing heavy metals from waste
GE technology removes 99% of nitrates, selenium & other heavy metals toprotect sensitive environments
Duke Energy Belews CreekNorth Carolina
Turning wastewater into value
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Turning wastewater into value
GE waste-to-value solution can recover up to 40% of a plants thermalenergy by converting wasted biogas into power
Meduri Farms, OregonDried fruit producer
Do you see the wastewater reuse
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Do you see the wastewater reuse
plant?Challenge: Blend wastewater treatment plant into communitySolution: Complete wastewater solution in a home
Duckett Creek in Missouri,USA
8,000 sq. ft.facility provideswastewater treatment to 1,400homes
Integrated UF/MBR purifieswastewater for local communitywithout massive infrastructure
Critical intersection could drive behavior
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Critical intersection could drive behavior
20101996
1.25
0.25
0.75
C
ostofWater$/m3
Cost of Traditional Water Supply
Cost Water Reuse
Cost of Desalination
0.50
1.00
Declining Desalination Cost Larger thermal units RO innovation
Declining Reuse Cost Innovation in advanced membrane
technologies
Sustaining Mission
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GEWater & Process Technologies
Sustaining Mission
Successby balancing priorities
What will
you do?
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