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Page 1: Instant performance at the push of a button

Instant performance atthe push of a buttonBoost the opportunities of your plant with SIESTART™ hybrid solutions

www.siemens.com/powerplants© Siemens 2017

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© Siemens AG 2017SIESTART, V1.0 - October 2017Page 2 Stefan Alwers / Uwe Fuchs - SIESTART

Renewable generation providing increasingly more power without emissions, but highly volatile.not dependable

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Conventional generation economically providing dispatchable and reliable power, but with technical limitations.not instantaneous

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Battery storage systems providing instantly available, environmentally friendly power, but timely limited.not permanent

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Feed prices urging conventional power producers to find additional business opportunities, but with limited invest.short amortization

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Re-starting power plants or providing grid services require autonomous power supply, but conventional plants are mostly dependent from external sources.not capable for black start

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Power

Time

Frequency responsePFR + SFR

Spinningreserve

Islanding, off-grid

Min. environ-mental load

GT standard operation line

Primary frequency response

Fast start-up

Secondary frequency response

Minimum load

Acceleration & stabilization of load ramps

Islandingoff-grid

Operating reserve for peak power

Black start and support of grid restorage

Island load

GT flex operation line

GT max. load

SIESTART™: Optimized performance and new opportunities –for grid and ancillary services and turbine operation

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Power

Time

Black start

Frequency responsePFR + SFR

SpinningReserve

Fast ramp-up and ramp-down support

Islanding, off-grid

Min. environ-mental load

SIESTART system operation line

Fast start, response within < 1s

Primary frequency response

Fast start-up

Secondary frequency response

Minimum load

Acceleration & stabilization of load ramps

Islandingoff-grid

Operating reserve for peak power

Black start and support of grid restorage

Island loadFast start, stress reduced

GT max. load

SIESTART™: Optimized performance and new opportunities –for grid and ancillary services and turbine operation

SIESTART GT operation line

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Plant output

SIESTART – 80 MW BESS – SCC-800 peaking plantImmediate firming capacity with high efficiency combined cycle

Customer benefits:

• Provides 100% of the plant’s output (80 MW) within milliseconds (<1 sec)

• Provides black start power to gas turbines

• Battery output tapers off as turbines come online and ramp up

• Full plant output -immediately and continuously

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Full plant response within 1 second – from a high efficiency combined cycle plant

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SIESTART – Peaking Plant100 MW BESS combined with 3x SGT-A65TR

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Breaker close

SIESTART can be customized to deliver critical power immediately

Customer benefits:

• Provides 50% of the plant’s output (100 MW) within milliseconds (< 1sec)

• Battery and gas turbines combine to deliver 100 % of the plant’s output (200 MW) in 5 minutes

• Battery output tapers off as gas turbines ramp up to maintain constant plant output

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Siemens Power and Gas: close to customers all over the world

Numbers of sold units in commercial operation (April 2017)

more than

6,900gas turbines

20,000steam turbines

5,500generators

2,700power plant projects

more than more than more than

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Get in touch with us!

Dipl.-Ing. (TH) Stefan Alwers

Siemens AGPower and Gas Division Diversified Power SolutionsSIESTART Business Owner

Phone: +49 69 807-4036Mobile: +49 173 3671 [email protected]

siemens.com/powerplants

SIESTART

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Oleksiy Balaba

DP “Siemens Ukraine”Country Division LeadPower and GasPower Generation Services

Phone: +38 044 392 24 27Mobile: +38 068 325 99 [email protected]

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