GDF SUEZ - Programa de Engenharia Nuclear da COPPE/UFRJ

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GDF SUEZ - Programa de Engenharia Nuclear da COPPE/UFRJ
GDF SUEZ Brasil
GDF SUEZ Brasil
Rio de Janeiro
August 15, 2014
Gil Maranhão Neto – Senior Vice President
IV Semana de Engenharia Nuclear - UFRJ
GDF SUEZ: Our history began in 1822
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A leading Group in Power, Gas/LNG and Services
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Central HQ in Paris, France
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Present in 70 countries
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147,200 employees throughout the world
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800 researchers and experts at 7 R&D centers
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Growth focus in fast growing markets with increasing electricity
consumption levels
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2013 revenues €81 billion; Ebitda €13.4 billion
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€27-30 billion of investment over 2014 -2016
GDF SUEZ ENERGY INTERNATIONAL - OVERVIEW – SEPTEMBER 2013
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GDF SUEZ: A leading Group in three business lines
Power
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No.1 Independent
Power Producer
(IPP) in the world.
No.1 producer
of non-nuclear
power in the world.
No.1 IPP in the
Persian Gulf
region, in Brazil
and in Thailand
113.7 GW
of installed
power-production
capacity.*
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7,5 GW of capacity
under construction
(@ 100%).
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50% increase in
renewable-energy
capacity between
2009 and 2015.
Natural Gas and
LNG
 A supply portfolio
of 1,334 TWh
yearly.
 No.2 purchaser
of natural gas in
Europe.
 No.1 natural-gas
transport
and distribution
networks in
Europe.
 382 exploration
and/or
production
licenses in 18
countries.
Services
 No.1 supplier
of energy and
environmental
efficiency
services
in the world.
 1,300 sites
throughout the
world.
 202 district
heating and
cooling networks
operated
worldwide.
 No.3 importer
of LNG
in the world.
GDF SUEZ ENERGY INTERNATIONAL - OVERVIEW – SEPTEMBER 2013
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GDF SUEZ: breakdown of generation capacity by technology
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GDF SUEZ ENERGY INTERNATIONAL - OVERVIEW – SEPTEMBER 2013
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Activities in Brazil
Leme Engenharia – Tractebel Engineering
 One of the largest engineering consultancy companies in the energy sector in the world
 Based in Brussels, Belgium, and present in over 20 countries
 Develops and implements engineering projects, in the hydro electricity, electricity transmission
systems, thermal energy production fields and urban infrastructure studies
 Consulting in the nuclear sector (Belgatom and Tractebel Engineering), in the natural gas
industry, renewable energy, ports and hydroways
Cofely Ineo
 Leading operator in electrical engineering, information and communications systems and
related services with overall solutions from design and installation to maintenance
 In Brazil, Cofely Ineo bought TELCA2000, now named Ineo do Brasil
 Based in Rio de Janeiro, Ineo do Brasil acts as an integrator of security and communications
systems, and has more than half of its invoicing made nowadays in the oil & gas market
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Activities in Brazil
Cofely Axima
 AXIMA is the european leader and one of the leading companies worldwide in HVAC in
shipbuilding
 Turnkey Supplier in HVAC in shipbuilding for all types of ships (oil & gas, cruise and navy),
Axima commitment leads to problem-solving through optimal installation costs combined with
energy savings and better safety in the workplace
Cofely do Brasil – Emac
 Cofely do Brasil controls Emac, a Brazilian company specializing in the maintenance of HVAC
systems and in multi-technical services
 EMAC operates in over 15 Brazilian states where it has around 450 customers, including
Bradesco, Cemig, Petrobras, Santander, Vale, and Vallourec SA
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Activities in Brazil
Tractebel Energia S.A.
 Present in Brazil since 1996
 In 1998, GDF SUEZ acquired Gerasul, renamed Tractebel Energia
 8,679 MW of capacity in operation (3,719 MW in 1998)
 26 plants in operation (hydro, gas, coal, wind, biomass), 83% in renewable energy
 Very high operational standards with 100% of its HPPs certified under ISO 9001, 14001 and
18001
 Balanced portfolio of clients (Distcos, free clients, trading companies)
 400 industrial clients from all sectors
 1,100 employees
 Part of ISE - Índice de Sustentabilidade Empresarial do BOVESPA
 Market Value of BRL 21.5 Billion in 30/06/2014
 3,850 MW under construction: Jirau HPP (3,750 MW), Santa Monica Wind Power Plant (97.2 MW)
 Several projects under development: gas and coal fired plants, big HPPs, windpower
 Entering in the Gas E&P activities: Blocks in the Parnaíba and Recôncavo basins
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GDF SUEZ ENERGY INTERNATIONAL - OVERVIEW – SEPTEMBER 2013
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Activities in Brazil: Tractebel Energia
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GDF SUEZ ENERGY INTERNATIONAL - OVERVIEW – SEPTEMBER 2013
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Project under construction: Jirau Hydropower Project
 3,750 MW project – 40.0% GDF SUEZ
 under construction: 50 units x 75 MW each
 assured energy: 2,185 aMW
73% contracted under 30-year PPAs - indexed by inflation and
balance of energy available to be sold by the shareholders
Financed by BNDES
ESBR shareholders
825 MW in commercial operation (11 units) & 2 additional units
being commissioned
20%
Jirau units have been operating successfully at full power,
achieving a performance above auction technical requirements
93.3% overall project progress (95%+ on civil works)
Power house – right bank
Spillway
Log spillway
Power house – left bank
(1st phase)
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Spillway – downstream view
40%
20%
20%
New Technologies: Research & Development Programs
Photovoltaic Solar Plant
Objective: Generate electricity through photovoltaic cells using
multiple technologies
 Location: 8 sites in Brazil with different climatic conditions
 Partners: 12 Electric Sector Companies, UFSC, SaintGobain
 Installed capacity: 3.0 MWp
Wave Power Plant
Objective: Generate electric energy from waves
 Location: Porto de Pecém, Ceará
 Partners: COPPE/UFRJ, Porto de Pecém, Governo do Ceará
 Characteristics: Onshore wave energy converter prototype
 Consists of 2 arm-floater assemblies (100 kW)
 First prototype of this kind in Latin America
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Power and gas activities in Latin America
Key Figures
COSTA RICA
PANAMA
 6,839 employees
PERU
BRAZIL
 13,6 GW of installed capacity (1H 2014)
 3.3 GW under construction (1H 2014)
 €3.8 billion in Revenues in 2013
 €1.47 billion Ebitda in 2013
CHILE
 #1 private player in Brazil and Peru
ARGENTINA
 #1 player in North of Chile
Operational asset
LNG regasification terminal
Under construction
Multiple plants and technologies
Gas distribution
Office
Gas pipeline
Power transmission network
Gas exploration blocks
GDF SUEZ ENERGY INTERNATIONAL - OVERVIEW – SEPTEMBER 2013
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50 years of expertise in nuclear energy mastering the whole
nuclear value chain
 Stakeholder in Europe 1st commercial PWRs:
— BR 3 (1962-1987)
— Chooz A (1967-1991)
 Operator of 7 reactors in Belgium
(3 at Tihange and 4 at Doel)
 The Group capacities: 5.9 GW
— Belgium
— France
— Germany
4.1 GW
1.2 GW (Chooz B and Tricastin)
0.6 GW (Unterweser, Gundremmingen B&C, Grohnde)
Doel
 Strengths
— Independent from suppliers & vendors
— Reactors from several vendors (all of PWR design)
— 11 entities of the Group active in the nuclear value chain
 Participations in Georges Besse II
— Uranium enrichment plant
 6,000 collaborators with specific nuclear competences
— +3,000 until 2020, being 1,000 engineers
Tihange
Nuclear Safety and Nuclear Security are our overriding priorities
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Advantages for the development of nuclear energy in Brazil
• 6th largest reserves of uranium in the world (with only 1/3 of the territory
propspected)
• Experience in all the technology cycle to produce fuel
• Consistent power demand growth in the long term
• Restrictions for the development of other power sources in large scale
• Experience acquired in the development, implementation and operation
of Angra
• Excellence of the Brazilian engineering
• Excellence of the Brazilian industrial capacity
• Experience in the private-public partnerships, in many sectors
• Rigorous environmental legislation, with democractic and transparent
licensing process
09/2014 SEN Rio de Janeiro
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GDF SUEZ: Activities in nuclear energy in Brazil
• Working towards creating the environment for new investments, through
GDF SUEZ participation in the Brazilian Association for Nuclear
Development (ABDAN)
Legal framework
o Establishment of a clear policy for both Nuclear and Environmental
Licensing process
o Create solid framework to allow public-private partnerships for
development and joint investment in plants
• Cooperation Agreement signed with Eletrobrás / Eletronuclear
 LEME engenharia develops executive engineering projects for Angra 3, in Rio
de Janeiro
09/2014 SEN Rio de Janeiro
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Advantages and disadvantages of the various sources to produce
electricity
Segurança no
Suprimento
Flexibilidade
Operacional
Flexibilidade
Locacional
Complementarie
dade
Baixo Impacto
Socioambiental
Renovabilidade
Baixa Emissão
de GEEs
(Source: Instituto Acende Brasil; Forum Acende Brasil – Rio de Janeiro August 13, 2014)
Termelétrica Biomassa
3
3
2
4
2
4
4
Termelétrica Gás Natural
4
4
3
4
2
0
2
Termelétrica Carvão
4
2
3
4
1
0
0
Termelétrica Óleo (OD, OC)
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4
4
4
2
0
0
Termelétrica Nuclear
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1
2
4
2
0
4
Hidrelétrica
2
3
1
0
2
4
4
Eólica
2
1
1
2
3
4
4
Solar
2
1
3
1
4
4
4
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GDF SUEZ HR Programs
 Tractebel Energia Trainee Program
— For recently graduated in engineering, business, financing and law. In place since 2000, the Program has already
formed 80 professionals, among which 59 remain in various departments of the companies, and several of them
occupy today high positions.
— http://www.tractebelenergia.com.br
 Program “¿Cuánta energía tienes?”
— For recently graduated in engineering and young professionals with up to 2 years experience, interested in in the
energy sector, mainly in business development, construction and operation areas.
— Register online: http://cuantaenergiatienes.com/
 Program “Young Talents”
— GDF SUEZ Group companies offer work/study, internship and VIE (International Internship Program) opportunities
internationally. The recruitment process varies depending on the entity and country.
— Apply online: http://www.gdfsuez.com/en/candidates/young-talents/join-us/
 Nuclear Trainees Program
— For young, recently qualified engineer with less than 3 years’ experience, or someone with more than 5 years’
experience of the nuclear.
— Register online: http://www.gdfsuez.com/en/candidates/young-talents/graduate-programs/nucleartrainees-program-junior/
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