Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Siemens to present innovative solutions at the World Future Energy Summit 2010 in Abu Dhabi



Siemens to present innovative solutions at the World Future Energy Summit 2010 in Abu Dhabi


Dubai,UAE- January 12, 2010: Siemens will again take an active part in the World Future Energy Summit (WFES), the leading renewable energy conference in the Middle East. The summit, held from January 18-21, 2010 in Abu Dhabi, has established itself as a platform for industry leaders to present concepts and solutions for energy supply of the future. Siemens, being aware of the challenges arising from the demand for a global reduction of carbon emissions, will present its proven, highest-efficiency industrial solutions as well as innovations for a future sustainable energy supply and smart consumption.

“Whereas the 20th century was distinguished by growing energy demand, and thus a growing consumption of fossil fuels, today at the beginning of the 21st century we face the question of how we can put our energy system on a sustainable foundation in the face of demographic change, declining fossil fuel resources and climate change”, said Wolfgang Dehen, CEO of the Energy Sector and member of the Managing Board of Siemens AG. Dehen will take part in the Plenary Forum “World Future Energy Industry – Challenges and Solutions” on the first day of WFES. “An integrated energy system is needed worldwide to help master these key challenges that will make electricity the most important source of energy,” added Dehen. “Besides its versatile usage, electricity allows the extensive integration of a variety of renewables and highly efficient bulk power transport over huge distances. Desertec provides a vision for clean energy that could make a substantial contribution to sustainable power supply in the future energy mix. Siemens, with its broad portfolio of components for solar power plants, wind turbines and highly efficient power transmission, up to end-use energy efficiency would be the perfect technology partner for this trail-blazing project.

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