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GE Energy – Meeting Global DemandsJim SuciuVice President, Global SalesGE Energy

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Global trends …

Population Energy security EnvironmentConsumption

… Create big challenges

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And the challenges … drive the technology

• High fuel prices …require higher efficiency

• Energy security …requires more diverse solutions

• More stringent environmental standards … require lower emissions, increased use of renewables and nuclear

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Global demand growth

Russia’s power shortage threatens growth

Power outage hits Kuwait City

Namibia could face electricity rations

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Power generation landscape … next 10 years

Source: GE Energy PG Marketing

N. America China

RO Asia

India

W. Europe

Middle East / Africa

Latin America

E. Europe & FSU

Total capacity additions – GW (2006 – 2015)

NuclearRenewablesHydroCoal Gas/Oil

TOTAL

821243559

146

10 year avg annualcap adds (GW)

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Growth driven by wind and

small hydro

Growing demand for renewables …

Source: REN21, Renewables 2005 Global Status Report, EER2006, BTM 2005 Marketbuzz-’06 & PGV Analysis. Excludes large hydro

‘05 renewable installed capacity (GW)

• Renewable technology … only 3% of electricity production today

• Solid double digit growth expanding global footprint

World AmericasEurope IndiaChina Asia MEA

182

37

72

2032

15 2

20042005

160

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… Coal is still a primary energy source

Source: EIA

Recoverable coal reserves (million short tons)

0.521.9

55.5

279.5316.3 327.2

China126.2

India101.9

MiddleEast

S & Central America

Africa NorthAmerica

Europe &Eurasia

AsiaPacific

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Affordable, reliable & environmentally responsible

Meeting big challenges … with big solutions

Driving Cost of Electricity Down

Effic

ienc

y

Relia

bilit

y

Emissions

EfficientDiverseNuclearCoalGasWindOil GeothermalBiomassHydroSolar

NuclearCoalGasWindOil GeothermalBiomassHydroSolar

+

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6.8

4.2

Technology diversity is critical

Cost for new build … COE (cents/kWh)

Wind

7.8

Coal Gas

6.6

Nuclear

Capital

O&M

Fuel

Source: GE internal

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6.8

4.2

Technology diversity is critical

Cost for new build … COE (cents/kWh)

WindCoal Gas

6.6

Nuclear

6.8

ESBWR

Multi MWLMSH SystemTM

FBIGCC

Proprietary GE solutions

Source: GE internal

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+10X+3X

… Increasing investment

165+

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76

2

‘06‘98

Products

New product launches

‘98

‘06‘98

New product investment

Services

ControlsMaterialsCombustion Aerodynamics

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Technology excellence across the portfolio

Gas Cleaner Coal WindHydroSolar

Network Reliability

EnvironmentalServices

NuclearAsset Optimization

Biomass

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Technology excellence across the portfolio

Cleaner Coal WindHydroSolar

Gas

• Volume back to ’03 levels

• Growing demand across the globe

– ‘03: 50% Non US

– ‘06: 90% Non US

• Investing heavily in services portfolio …renewals and productivity

– Non US CS penetration ~90%

Gas

Network Reliability

EnvironmentalServices

NuclearAsset Optimization

Biomass

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EnvironmentalServices

Network Reliability

NuclearBiomass

Technology excellence across the portfolio

HydroSolarGas

Cleaner Coal

• Increasing License activity worldwide …refinery & petrochemical focus

• Poland ‘Center of Excellence’ …driving technology in Europe

WindCleaner Coal

Asset Optimization

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Gas

Technology excellence across the portfolio

Cleaner Coal HydroSolar

Wind

• ’06 orders:- $3B US- $1B ROW

• Reliability improvement 88% - 97%+

• Capacity commitments through ’08 … global reach

Wind

Network Reliability

EnvironmentalServices

NuclearAsset Optimization

Biomass

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Cleaner Coal

Technology excellence across the portfolio

WindHydroSolar

Biomass

• Renewable energy consumption up by 60% by 2030 … $1.6 trillion investment

• Biomass growing 4% annually …Jenbacher growing 5x

• Growth regions … North America, EU, India, China & Brazil

Gas

Network Reliability

EnvironmentalServices

NuclearAsset Optimization

Biomass

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Cleaner Coal

Technology excellence across the portfolio

Network Reliability

EnvironmentalServices

Nuclear

WindHydro

Asset Optimization

Biomass

SolarGas

Nuclear

• Part of the global GHG solution

• Aggressive new build targets …>100 GW by 2025

• ESBWR design certification progressing with NRC

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Energy growth drivers

• Grow across the portfolio …across the world

• Coal/IGCC and nuclear progress continuing but significant GT CC needs for next decade

• Strong demand for renewables continues

• Services revenue growth…CS backlog $32B

• NPI investment up 30% in ’07’05 ’06E

Global Infrastructure investments bring big opportunities for growth

Revenue

Op Profit

$17

$2.7

~$3.0

~$19($ in Billions)

~13%