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(Up to March 26 , 2008) Project Name P Current Location: Project Information Newly Approved Projects by DNA of China (Total: 47) (Up to March 26 , 2008) Estimated Ave. GHG No. Project Name Project Type Project Owner CER Buyer Reduction (tCO2e/y) Liaoning Jiaotong Cement Energy saving Liaoning Jiaotong 1 Waste Heat Recovery for and efficiency Arreon Carbon UIK Ltd.(UK) 55,950 Cement Co.,Ltd Power Generation Project improvement Zibo Hongda Coking Co.,Ltd Energy saving Coke Dry Quenching and Zibo Hongda Coking 2 and efficiency Nippon Steel Corporation(Japan) 108,750 Waste Heat Utilization for Co.,Ltd improvement Power Generation Project Jiangsu Keneng 30MW Energy saving Liyang Keneng Waste 3 Cement Waste Heat and efficiency Heat Recovery Gaisi Peony Capital. S.a.r.l (UK) 178,251 Recovery Project improvement Co.,Ltd Jiangsu Jinfeng Jiangsu Hongfeng 30MW Energy saving Cement Group Liyang 4 Cement Waste Heat and efficiency Gaisi Peony Capital. S.a.r.l (UK) 157,796 Hogfeng Waste Heat Recovery Project improvement Recovery Co.,Ltd Energy saving Chitianhua Soda Recovery Guizhou Chitianhua Deutsche Bank AG, London 5 and efficiency 58,897 Project Paper Industry Co.,Ltd Branch (UK) improvement Energy saving Chitianhua Waste Heat Guizhou Chitianhua Deutsche Bank AG, London 6 and efficiency 572,203 Utilization Project Paper Industry Co.,Ltd Branch (UK) improvement Nanyang Landfill Site LFG Methane Shanghai BCCY Renaissance Carbon Investment 7 Recovery to Electricity recovery & NewPower Industry 57,167 Ltd (UK) Project utilization Co.,Ltd Luoyang Landfill Site LFG Methane Shanghai BCCY Renaissance Carbon Investment 8 Recovery to Electricity recovery & NewPower Industry 86,770 Ltd (UK) Project utilization Co.,Ltd Jinan Chemical Fertilizer Methane Jinan Chemical 9 Plant Co.,Ltd N2O recovery & Vitol S.A (Switzerland) 254,045 Fertilizer Plant Co.,Ltd Abatement Project (Plant 1) utilization Jinan Chemical Fertilizer Methane Jinan Chemical 10 Plant Co.,Ltd N2O recovery & Vitol S.A (Switzerland) 328,600 Fertilizer Plant Co.,Ltd Abatement Project (Plant 2) utilization Hubei Eco-Farming Biogas Methane Hubei Qingjiang The International Bank for 11 59,153 Project Phase I recovery & Zhongye Company Reconstruction and Development utilization Ltd as trustee of Community Dafosi Coal Mine Low Methane The Binchang Mining Concentration Coal Mine The Tokyo Electric Power Co., 12 recovery & Area Development & 351,704 Methane Power Generation Incorporated (Japan) utilization Construction Co.,Ltd Project Anhui Suzhou 2* 12.5MW Huadian Suzhou Renewable Deutsche Bank AG, London 13 Biomass Power Generation Biomass Power 133,379 energy Branch (UK) Project Industrial Co.,Ltd Shandong Zaozhuang Energy saving Cement 10MW Waste Heat Zaozhuang Zhonglian Deutsche Bank AG, London 14 and efficiency 58,914 Recovery and Utilization for Cement Co.,Ltd Branch (UK) improvement Power Generation Project Shandong Lunan Zhonglian Energy saving Cement Waste Heat Lunan Zhonglian Deutsche Bank AG, London 15 and efficiency 51,260 Recovery and Utilization for Cement Co.,Ltd Branch (UK) improvement Power Generation Project Nandan County Guangxi Yuanyangqiao Renewable Yuanyangqiao 16 10.6MW Small-Scale EDF Trading Ltd (UK) 37,512 energy Hydropower Hydropower Project Development Co.,Ltd Tengchong Sudian Yunnan Tengchong Carbon Asset Management Renewable Longchuan River 17 Longchuan River Stage I Sweden AB (Sweden) 90,797 energy Hydropower Hydropower Plant, China Development Co,Ltd Yusheng Industrial Hunanlonghui Yuanmushan Renewable Carbon Asset Management 18 Co.,Ltd, Shaoyang 170,418 Hydropower Project energy Sweden AB (Sweden) City Sichuan Houshan 8MW Renewable Ebian Pingdeng 19 Mitsubishi Corporation (Japan) 35,497 Hydropower Project energy Hydropower Co.,Ltd Sichuan Jinyanxi 8MW Renewable Ebian Jinixi 20 Mitsubishi Corporation (Japan) 35,998 Hydropower Project energy Hydropower Co.,Ltd Sichuan Hemu 6MW Renewable Ebian Pingdeng 21 Mitsubishi Corporation (Japan) 21,658 Hydropower Project energy Hydropower Co.,Ltd Guangxi Qiaogong Renewable Guangxi Fangyuan 22 Mitsubishi Corporation (Japan) 1,727,095 Hydropower Project energy Electric Power Co.,Ltd Heilongjiang Huafu Heilongjiang Fujin 48MW Renewable Tokyo Electric Power Company 23 Wind Power Fujin 132,553 Wind Power Project energy (Japan) Co.,Ltd Beijing Energy Huolinhe B Inner Mongolia Beijing Renewable Rabobank International 24 First Phase 49.5MW Wind Energy Huolinguole 124,283 energy (Netherlands) Farm Project Wind Power Co.,Ltd Beijing Energy Huitengxile B Inner Mongolia Beijing Renewable Rabobank International 25 First Phase 49.5MW Wind Energy Chayouzhong 131,211 energy (Netherlands) Farm Project Wind Power Co.,Ltd Sinohydro 14th Bureau Yunnan Dali Zhemoshan Renewable Rabobank International 26 Dali Juneng 60,990 Wind Power Project energy (Netherlands) Investment Co.,Ltd Sichuan Aba Heishui Heishui Sanlian Renewable Rabobank International 27 Bundled Hydropower Station Hydropower 145,473 energy (Netherlands) Project Development Co.,Ltd Heishui Sanlian Sichuan Heishui Zhawo No.1 Renewable Rabobank International 28 Hydropower 28,970 Hydropower Project energy (Netherlands) Development Co.,Ltd Jinping Kanghong Yunnan Jinping Dazhaihe Renewable 29 Hydropower EDF Trading Ltd (UK) 32,810 Hydropower Project energy Development Co.,Ltd Longsheng Tianshi Guangxi Longsheng Lejiang Renewable Hydropower Carbon Asset Management 30 16,529 Hydropower Project energy Development Co.,Ltd, Sweden AB (Sweden) Guilin City Zhenkang Quanqiaohe Huihua Hydropower Renewable Carbon Asset Management 31 Hydropower Project in Development Co.,Ltd, 58,697 energy Sweden AB (Sweden) Yunnan Province Zhenkang County Sichuan Jialingjiang Sichuan Xiaolongmen Renewable Xiaolongmen 32 Marubeni Corporation (Japan) 182,278 Hydropower Project energy Hydroelectric Power Development Co.,Ltd Sichuan Jialingjiang Sichuan Jinxi Hydropower Renewable Jinxi Hydroelectric 33 Marubeni Corporation (Japan) 502,586 Project energy Power Development Co.,Ltd Liangtai River Valley Carbon Asset Management 8MW Bundled Hydropower Renewable Hydropower 34 Sweden AB (Sweden) 38,629 Project in Hubei Province energy Development Co.,Ltd, Xingsha County Sichuan Mianning Jindongzi Renewable Mianning Ningyuan 35 Hydropower Station CDM Green Heercules Trading Ltd (UK) 135,592 energy Electric Power Co.,Ltd Project Hainan Danzhou Eman Wind Renewable Hainan Longyuan Kommunalkredit Public Consulting 36 77,439 Power Project energy Wind Power Co.,Ltd GmbH (Austria) Shenyang Longyuan Liaoning Faku Wanghaisi Renewable 37 Wnd Farm Power EDF Trading Ltd (UK) 54,713 East Wind Power Project energy Co,Ltd Inner Mongolia BaYanNaoEr New Energy and Industrial Renewable BaYanNaoEr Hongfa 38 Hongfa 25MW Biomass CHP Technology Development 243,010 energy Biomass CHP Co.,Ltd Project Organization (Japan) Huaneng Gangdeng Yunnan Dali Dafengba Renewable Fortis Bank SA/NV 39 Dali Wind Power 97,689 48MW Wind Power Project energy (The Netherlands) Co.,Ltd Xinjiang Dabancheng Yichang 49.2MW Wind Farm Renewable Xinjiang Wind Energy Energy Systems International B.V 40 127,724 Project of Xinjiang Wind energy Co.,Ltd (The Netherlands) Energy Co.,Ltd Datang Jilin Datang Jilin Datong 49.5MW Renewable Fortis Bank SA/NV 41 Resourceful Power 111,920 Wind farm Project energy (The Netherlands) Generation Co.,Ltd Diebu Lazikou Erji 5.1MW Diebu Lazihou Renewable 42 Hydro Power Project in Hydropower Climate Bridge Ltd (Uk) 18,846 energy Gansu Province Development Co.,Ltd Maguan County Yunnan Maguan Xiaobaihe Renewable 43 Hydropower Orbeo (France) 102,800 25MW Hydropower Project energy Development Co.,Ltd Sichuan Muchuan Sichuan Muchuan County Renewable County Qixing Huogu 44 Orbeo (France) 163,914 Huogu Hydropower Project energy Hydropower Development Co.,Ltd Guodian Liaocheng Guidian Liaocheng Biomass Renewable Kommunalkredit Public Consulting 45 Biomass Power 147,084 Power Project energy GmbH (Austria) Co.,Ltd Yunnan Zhanyi 24MW Yunnan Deze Renewable Vitol S.A 46 Zhuyuan Electric 96,981 Hydropower Project energy (Netherlands & Switzerland) Development Co.,Ltd Power Generation by Waste Heat Recovery Project in Energy saving Jiangsu Tianshan 47 Liyang Branch Company of and efficiency Arreon Carbon UK Ltd (UK) 49,859 Cement Group Co.,Ltd Jiangsu Tianshan Cement improvement Group All Projects Approved by DNA of China (Total 1197) Source: Office of NCCCC 2008-04-23 Release 2008-04-23 Update Copyright by Office of National Coordination Committee on Climate Change built and maintained by China Economic Information Network(CEInet) Tel:86-10-68558 356 [email protected] .
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