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We at Wärtsilä hope that the below scenarios will provide a useful contribution to the worldwide debate on power sector issues. We therefore invite you to read more about our scenarios, to share your views, challenge us and give us feedback at www.wartsila.com/scenarios or at Facebook or by e-mail to powerscenarios@wartsila.com We are also happy to invite you to visit us at the Bright Green exhibition in Copenhagen, Denmark, 12-13 December, booth number 71, or at the PowerGen International exhibition in Las Vegas, USA, 8-10 December, booth number C4-323. Wärtsilä’s scenarios: Green, Blue and Gray The Green Earth scenario is shaped by individual citizens who have decided to tackle the challenge posed by climate change. The world economy grows at a modest pace, and the use of renewable energy sources increases. People accept the scarcity of resources and live sustainably. The Blue Globe is a market-oriented, prosperous world, powered by large utilities. Policy is driven by two key factors: the need for economic growth and curbing emissions. Carbon capture and storage allows us to continue using coal. The Grey World is ruled by governments. Scarcity of resources and energy security are major issues – climate change is not. Scarcity leads to considerable changes within society, and political tensions run high due to the uneven geographical distribution of energy resources. Future power generation – a global issue of great importance Creating scenarios is one powerful means for making sense of a complex and changing environment. Scenarios are fact-based, challenging, but plausible descriptions of what might lie ahead. They provide alternative views of the future, taking into consideration significant trends, events and actors, and try to model how they might interact. Today, two major global challenges top the economic, social, and environmental agenda of the world. On the one hand we have to produce enough electricity to improve the living standards of a growing population. On the other hand, we must curb climate change. These issues are highly topical since the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen is now underway. These issues are also more than relevant for Wärtsilä, as we believe that the power sector has a key role to play in solving these challenges. As a provider of complete lifecycle power solutions for our customers, we need to make the right decisions regarding long-term product development in order to be the preferred partner for future investments. Wärtsilä in brief: Wärtsilä is a global leader in complete lifecycle power solutions for the marine and energy markets. By emphasising technological innovation and total efficiency, Wärtsilä maximises the environmental and economic performance of the vessels and power plants of its customers. In 2008, Wärtsilä’s net sales totalled EUR 4.6 billion with 19,000 employees. The company has operations in 160 locations in 70 countries around the world. Wärtsilä is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki, Finland. Wärtsilä Corporation, press release |