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1 Why green is green Scott Starr GE Energy June 19, 2008

2 2008

3 2030

4 4 1B+ people without water access Known oil reserves being depleted Kyoto Protocol Phase I in place Scarcity Regulation Security The world faces big challenges…

5 5 Grow revenues to $20B Double R&D to $1.5B Reduce GHG Inform public

6 6 Overall impact for GE Customers New collaborations Products Technical and commercial innovation Policy A seat at the table Employees Grass roots support, best talent Public opinion Message resonating

7 7 45+ certified solutions Transportation Aviation, Rail, Automotive, Marine Industrial Lighting, Appliance, Motor, Finance Energy IGCC, Solar, Biogas, Wind, Gas turbines Water Reuse, Desalination, Industrial, Cooling

8 8 Customer activations

9 9 Energy efficient lighting & controls Solution Maximize energy savings Centralized lighting control F28 T8 lighting system Impact Energy consumption  133 MM kWh annually  81,000 metric tons CO2 annually

10 10 Solar Solution 2 New Jersey stores – 750KW total PPA with PPL Corporation Impact  15% peak energy needs  640 metric tons CO2

11 11 Reclamation & re-use of wastewater Westbrook CT Outlet Mall Solution Treated water reclamation for flush water Impact  13 MM gallons water/year Avoided disposal field cost of +$2 MM

12 12 Reduce emissions 5,000 projects 600k tons  identified ~$97MM energy savings Shareholders Cost  Risk  Solutions and showcases Line of Sight to 1% Goal CO 2 Production ~$70MM ’06 energy savings ~30% Millions of Tons

13 13 Lighting Showcase 40 Lighting upgrades to date… Operating Impact $3.4MM Annual Savings, 2yr payback Environmental Impact 40,000 tons CO2 avoided

14 Business & consumer solutions

15 15 10 manufacturing/assembly sites 4,000 global employees Installed base: 14GW Projects in 40+ countries $200M invested in supply chain 10,000 sub-supplier jobs created Wind Solar Biogas Power range: 0.25 MW - 4 MW Fuel flexibility: Natural gas or a variety of renewable or alternative gases Residential, commercial and utility applications Largest commercial solar project in Asia Leading N. American wind turbine supplier 6x unit growth since ‘02 8,500+ 1.5MW installed globally PrimeStar Solar thin film technology investment Building world’s largest renewables business GE Company Proprietary

16 16 Growing GE in Schenectady Power Generation and Renewables Global Headquarters Building Wind Customer Support Center Renovating Building 53 Announced 650 new professional jobs GE Company Proprietary

17 17 Looking Ahead … “the most important thing to happen this past year was that living and thinking ‘’green'’…hit Main Street. “Green is the new Red, White, and Blue” - Thomas Friedman, New York Times

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