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E.ON and Siemens Put Pilot CO2 Capture Plant for Coal-Fired Power Plants into Operation at Staudinger Power Plant

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Siemens

Release date: September 18, 2009

Erlangen/Duesseldorf, Germany September 18, 2009 -- E.ON and Siemens are putting a pilot CO2 capture plant into operation at the E.ON power plant Staudinger in Grosskrotzenburg near Hanau. The two companies are thus pushing further ahead with the development of a process geared toward climate-friendly coal-based power generation. A lab-proven process is to be employed under real operating conditions at the power plant's hard-coal-fired Staudinger Unit 5. The pilot plant will be operated with part of the flue gas from Unit 5. E.ON and Siemens intend to run the pilot plant until the end of 2010. The results achieved and the operating performance of the pilot plant will serve as the basis for large-scale demonstration plants, which are scheduled to start operation in the middle of the next decade.

In the future, too, it will not be possible to meet the rapidly growing power demand without using fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas. "The challenge is to attain a significant reduction in the CO2 emissions associated with the combustion of fossil fuels. In this context CO2 capture and storage technologies will be of decisive importance," said Michael Suess, CEO of the Fossil Power Generation Division of Siemens Energy. "These technologies are available but they have to be tested for deployment in large plants, developed further and brought to market readiness. The pilot plant in the Staudinger power plant will bring us a decisive step forward here," added Suess.

"As a major contribution toward climate protection E.ON is planning industrial-scale CO2 capture and storage for coal-fired power plants starting in 2020. Operation of this new plant together with Siemens as part of our pilot fleet is an important step in this direction," said Bernhard Fischer, Member of the Managing Board of E.ON Energie AG and E:ON's CTO. Fischer added: "With the post-combustion process we are focusing on an highly promising CO2 capture technology, which can be backfitted in existing power plants."

The project is being sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Economics under the terms of the COORETEC Initiative. It is part of the federal government's 5th Energy Research Program "Innovation and New Energy Technologies" and promotes research and development in the field of low-CO2 power plant technologies.

With the post-combustion capture process developed by Siemens more than 90 percent of the CO2 is removed from a power plant's flue gas using special cleaning agents. One of the advantages of this technology is that it can be combined with the well-known and further developed steam power plant process. In the CCS pilot plant at the Staudinger power plant the cleaning agent's long-term chemical stability and the efficiency of the process are now being put to the test under real power plant conditions. In parallel, the technology will be further optimized in terms of energy consumption. Our process is characterized among other things by good environmental compatibility, comparatively low energy consumption and only very low loss of the cleaning agent used," said Suess.

The technology for CO2 capture from the flue gas of power plants is part of the Siemens environmental portfolio with which the company earned revenues of nearly EUR19 billion in fiscal 2008, That is, equivalent to about a quarter of Siemens' total revenue and makes Siemens the world's leading provider of eco-friendly technology.

The Siemens Energy Sector is the world's leading supplier of a complete spectrum of products, services and solutions for the generation, transmission and distribution of power and for the extraction, conversion and transport of oil and gas. In fiscal 2008 (ended September 30), the Energy Sector had revenues of approximately EUR22.6 billion and received new orders totaling approximately EUR33.4 billion and posted a profit of EUR1.4 billion. On September 30, 2008, the Energy Sector had a work force of approximately 83,500.

E.ON is one of the world's largest investor-owned power and gas companies. Our roughly 93,500 employees generated just under EUR87 billion in sales in 2008. With leading market positions in power and gas and approximately 30 million customers we operate in more than 30 countries. We are active along the entire value chain. Our integrated business model in power and gas extends from power generation and gas production to distribution and sales. We combine international strength with local expertise, enabling us to share ideas across our company. With a balanced energy mix incorporating all generation technologies, we strive to provide a secure, climate-friendly, and affordable supply of electricity. Further information is available at: www.eon.com

Siemens AG Corporate Communications and Government Affairs Wittelsbacherplatz 2, 80333 Munich Germany

Media Relations: Gerda Gottschick Phone: +49 9131 18-85753 E-mail: gerda.gottschick@siemens.com Siemens AG Energy Sector - Fossil Power Generation Division Freyeslebenstr. 1, 91058 Erlangen, Germany

For more information about Siemens Energy Sector go to: http://www.powergeneration.siemens.com/press/press-releases/fossil-power-generation/2009/EOG200909082.htm http://www.siemens.com/energy
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Address: 153 E. 53rd St.
City: New York
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ZIP: 10022
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