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Analyzing New Opportunities for Large-Scale Wind in Alberta and Saskatchewan David Hickey Vice President, Wind Power & Renewables Siemens Canada
Calgary, Alberta – June 2nd & 3rd, 2016
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We make real what matters – Clean energy for generations to come
“We are the first generation to feel the effects of climate change. And we’re the last generation that can do anything about it.”
- Al Gore
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We make real what matters – Clean energy for generations to come
“We are the first generation to feel the effects of climate change. And we’re the last generation that can do anything about it.”
- Al Gore
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The Siemens Power Matrix – Because one answer isn’t enough
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Siemens Wind Power is an international business – Our regional setup ensures closeness to customers
USA Canada
Denmark
China
Germany
Production
Headquarters
Countries with
installed
and future projects
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The Tillsonburg Blade Manufacturing Facility has been a key to our success
253,000 square feet (49 acres)
~300 employees
Dec 2011: First blade produced Jan 2013: Full blade production Jan 2015: Shipped 1000th blade
Ontario-focused, with export to other provinces and abroad
Significant contribution to local economy and reduces currency risk
Facilities for warehousing, manufacturing, machining, rough and fine finish, and painting
Currently producing the B55 Wind Turbine Blade, recently completed B49 production
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QC
Siemens Wind Power has installed over 2.3 GW of capacity in Canada in the past 7 years
AB
SK
MB
ON
Tillsonburg Stoney Creek
Oakville Scarborough / Pickering
Completed Projects Projects Underway Siemens Locations Short-term Pipeline Projects using Tillsonburg blades
Oldman 2 (2014) Mainstream 46 MW Morse (2014)
Algonquin Power 23 MW
St. Joseph Wind (2011) Pattern Energy Group 138 MW
Greenwich (2011) Enbridge 98.9 MW
South Kent (2013) Samsung / Pattern 270 MW
Goulais (2014) Capstone 25 MW
Grand Valley (2012 & 2015) Veresen 60 MW
Conestogo (2012) NextEra 23 MW
Grand Renewable (2014) Samsung / Pattern 150 MW
Summerhaven (2013) NextEra 130 MW
St. Columban (2014) Veresen 33 MW
Wolfe Island (2009) TransAlta 197.8 MW
South Branch (2014) EDPR 30 MW
Port Alma (2008) Kruger Energy 101.2 MW
Comber & Gosfield (2010 & 2011) Brookfield Renewable 166 MW & 50 MW
Talbot (2010) Enbridge 98.9 MW
Chatham (2011) Kruger Energy 101.2 MW
Adelaide (2015) Suncor 40 MW
K2 (2015) Samsung / Pattern 270 MW
Armow (2015) Samsung / Pattern / RES 180 MW
Cedar Point (2015) Suncor 100 MW
Grand Bend (2016) Northland Power 100 MW
Total MW installed: 2,327 Total WTG installed: 1,058
Mont Sainte-Marguerite (2018) Pattern 147 MW
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Continuous Innovation: Siemens’ next generation turbines
SWT-2.3-101
SWT-2.3-113 SWT-3.0-101
SWT-2.3-108
SWT-3.0-108
SWT-3.2-101
SWT-3.2-108
SWT-3.2-113 (IIA)
(IA)
(IA)
SWT-3.0-113
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2009
SWT-3.6-130 (IIA)
SWT-2.3-120 (IIB / IIIA)
G2 Platform
D3 Platform
G2 SWT-2.3-120 D3 SWT-3.6-130
• ~10% AEP increase (per park)
• Hub Height: 80m / 92.4m
• Serial Production: 2017
• ~12% AEP increase (per turbine)
• Hub Height: 85m / 115m / 135m
• Serial Production: 2017
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We have the right turbines for all wind conditions
Low High
High
Wind Speed
Turb
ulen
ce
SWT-3.2/3.4-108 SWT-3.2-113 SWT-3.6-130
SWT-2.3-108 SWT-2.3-120
SWT-2.3-120
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Siemens View on AB & SK Opportunities
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Questions as a Manufacturer
Timing? RFP releases, AB coal retirement schedule
Volume? MW commitment per year (local manufacturing implications)
Requirements? Local content, grid code, acoustics, transmission availability
Financial Models? Market mechanism / design clarity, price certainty, REC structure
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Key Takeaways
Alberta and Saskatchewan are key markets for Siemens, globally
Siemens’ energy portfolio and solutions
support all areas of the energy system transition
Siemens’ wind portfolio will continue to innovate to bring optimal value to customers and,
ultimately, rate payers