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Up to December 28, 2007 Current Location: Project Information Newly Approved Projects by DNA of China (Total: 52) (Up to Dec 28, 2007) Estimated Ave. GHG No. Project Name Project Type Project Owner CER Buyer Reduction (tCO2e/y) Sinohydro Inner Mongolia Renewable Sinohydro Renewable 1 Ximeng Honggeer Wind Green Hercules Trading Ltd (UK) 141,933 energy Energy Co., Ltd Power Project China Resource Guangdong Nan Ao 26MW Renewable Merrill Lynch Commodities 2 Power Wind (Shantou) 58,439 Wind Power Project energy Europe Ltd (UK) Co., Ltd Inner Mongolia Bayinhanggai Renewable Shanxi Zhangze 3 Kfw (Germany) 116,154 49.5MW Wind Farm Project energy Electric Power Co.,Ltd Shaanxi Luofuhe Bundled Huayin City Luofuhe Renewable 4 13MW Small Hydropower Hydropower EDF Trading Ltd (UK) 24,516 energy Project Development Co.,Ltd China Changtanghe Rundle Renewable Dongkou Zhexiang 5 Wienerberger AG (Austria) 46,047 Small Hydropower Project energy Hydroelectric Co.,Ltd Guangxi Xijiang Guangxi Youjiang Naji Renewable Navigation 6 Navigation and Power Mitsubishi Corporation (Japan) 173,883 energy Construction Generation Project Development Co.,Ltd. Jingning Shezu Wutongkeng Bundled Small Autonomous County Renewable Mandarin Global Carbon Fund 7 Hydropower Project in Jinkengyuan 26,924 energy (UK) Jingning Hydropower Development Co.,Ltd Jinning Shezu Baihe Second Bundled Small Autonomous County Renewable Mandarin Global Carbon Fund 8 Hydropower Project in Baihe Second 32,431 energy (UK) Jingning Hydropower Development Co.,Ltd Zhejiang Jingning Wuyang Bundled Small Shezu Autonomous Renewable Mandarin Global Carbon Fund 9 Hydropower Project in County Qiuhukeng 36,765 energy (UK) Jingning Hydropower Development Co.,Ltd 10 Hongshuiling Bundled Small Renewable Wufeng Hydropower Mandarin Global Carbon Fund 35,187 Hydropower Project in energy Development Co.,Ltd (UK) Jingning Longchuan Bundled Small Longchuan Renewable Mandarin Global Carbon Fund 11 Hydropower Project in Hydropower 37,211 energy (UK) Jingning Development Co.,Ltd Tongshan First Bundled Small Chunan Fengshuling Renewable Mandarin Global Carbon Fund 12 Hydropower Project in Hydropower 24,186 energy (UK) Chunan Development Co.Ltd. Linjiawu Bundled Small Renewable Linjiawu Hydropower Mandarin Global Carbon Fund 13 Hydropower Project in 28,887 energy Development Co.,Ltd (UK) Chunan Sichuan Jiarong Dayu Sichuan Cong’en 8MW Renewable 14 Hydropower Mitsui & Co.,Ltd (Japan) 38,596 Hydropower Project energy Development Co.,Ltd Energy saving Gao’an Hongshi 15 Gao’an Hongshi WHR Project and efficiency Vitol S.A. (Switzerland) 58,046 Cement Co.,Ltd. improvement Use of Sichuan Deyang Jinbajiao Non-carbonated Sichuan Deyang Cement Plant Using calcium sources 16 Jinbajiao Cement EcoSecurities Group Plc. (UK) 223,472 Alternative Raw Materials in the raw mix Co.,Ltd Project for cement processing Jilin Municipal Solid Waste Shuangjia Methane Incineration for Environmental 17 recovery & Eco Securities Group PLC (UK) 176,751 Grid-connected Electricity Protection and Energy utilization Generation Project Utilization Co.,Ltd Gaoyou Linyuan Gaoyou 4MW Biomass Power Renewable Science and 18 China Carbon N.V. (Netherlands) 21,773 Generation Project energy Technology Development Co.,Ltd Jiangsu Huaxia Jiangsu Funing Biomass Renewable 19 Environmental Energy Deutshe Bank AG London (UK) 234,719 Cogeneration Project energy Ltd Jiangsu Guannan Biomass Renewable Jiangsu Huaxia 20 Deutshe Bank AG London (UK) 221,895 Cogeneration Project energy Thermoelectric Ltd Shanxi Changyuan 24MW Energy saving Shanxi New Energy Waste Heat Recovery and Carbon Asset Management 21 and efficiency Generation 136,000 Utilization for Electricity Sweden AB (Sweden) improvement Investment Co.Ltd Generation Project Shanxi Huaaoda Datong Engine Plant Fuel 22 Fuels substitute Green Industry China Carbon (Netherlands) 73,257 Switch Project Development Co.,Ltd Yangquan Pingding Yingyu Shanxi Huaaoda 23 Chinaware Plant Small-scale Fuels substitute Green Industry China Carbon (Netherlands) 34,304 Fuel Switching Project Development Co.,Ltd Yangquan Yu County Shanxi Huaaoda 24 Fuels substitute China Carbon (Netherlands) 345,757 Xixiaoping Refractory Material Green Industry Plant Fuel Switch Project Development Co.,Ltd Methane Duerping Coal Mine Methane Shanxi Coking Coal Sindicatum Carbon Capital Ltd 25 recovery & 326,142 Utilization Project Group Ltd (UK) utilization Climate Change Capital Carbon Jincheng Chengzhuang Methane Shanxi Jinju Fund II S.a.r.l. (UK) & Climate 26 18MW Coal Mine Methane recovery & Meidianhua (Joint 507,500 Change Capital Carbon Power Generation Project utilization Stock)Co.,Ltd Managed Account Ltd (UK) Zhumadian Zhongyuan Henan Zhongyuan Sweden Carbon Asset 27 Gas-Steam Combined Cycle Fuels substitute Gas Power Company 712,433 Management AB (Sweden) Power Plant in Henan, China Ltd. Sichuan Baoxing Liuheba Sichuan Ya’an Renewable Equity + Environmental Assets 28 Small Scale Hydropower Yuyuan Electric Power 50,988 energy Ireland Ltd (Republic of Ireland) Project Co.,Ltd Songpan County Sichuan Songpan County Renewable Songchuan Climate Change Investment 29 Longantang Hydropower 50,131 energy Hydropower I.S.A.SICAR (Germany) Project Development Co.,Ltd Jinji 25.2MW Hydropower Guangxi Tengxian Renewable 30 Project in Guangxi Zhuang Dongdian Electric Mitsubishi Corporation (Japan) 65,635 energy Autonomous Region, China Power Co.,Ltd Gexiang River Yunnan Xuanwei Daikai Renewable Hydropower 31 CAMCO International Ltd (UK) 210,356 60MW Hydropower Project energy Development Corporation Sichuan Jiulong Pianqiao Renewable Sichuan Jiulong Deutsche Bank AG, London 32 904,425 Hydropower Project energy Hydropower Co.,Ltd Branch (UK) Guangnan County Guangnan County Renewable EcoSecurities Group PLC 33 Shangshilong Hydropower Shangshilong Power 57,744 energy (Sweden) Project Plant Hubei Badong County Hubei Bailinyan Hydropower Renewable Yandu River Electric EcoSecurities Group PLC (The 34 130,656 Project energy Power Development Netherlands) Co.,Ltd Hubei Badong County Hubei Pingqiandiao Renewable Yandu River Electric EcoSecurities Group PLC (The 35 90,358 Hydroelectric Project energy Power Development Netherlands) Co.,Ltd Hubei Badong County Hubei Yangjiaba Renewable Yandu River Electric EcoSecurities Group PLC (The 36 82,229 Hydroelectric Project energy Power Development Netherlands) Co.,Ltd Yunnan Qujing Zhanyi County Tingzitang Yunnan Qujing Tingzitang Renewable 37 Tingzitang Hydropower Development 84,048 Hydropower Project energy Hydropower Project Co.,Ltd (The Netherlands) Methane Shenyang Shenyang Laohuchong LFG 38 recovery & Laohuchong Municipal Asja Ambiente Italia S.p.A (Italy) 126,179 Power Generation Project utilization Solid Waste Management Co.,Ltd Hubei Xiangxihe Bundled Renewable Senjia Electric Power 39 One Carbon BV. (Netherlands) 50,176 Hydropower Project energy Co.,Ltd Hubei Datang Anqing Anhui Anqing 30MW Biomass Renewable 40 Biomass Power EcoSecurities Group PLC (UK) 163,179 Power Generation Project energy Co.,Ltd Lanping Maohe Laowangzhuang Zhemujiu Renewable Carbon Asset Management 41 Hydropower 42,092 Hydropower Project energy Sweden AB (Sweden) Development Co.,Ltd Li County Jiujiayi Lixian Yikeyin Small Renewable Carbon Asset Management 42 Hydropower 49,247 Hydropower Project energy Sweden AB (Sweden) Development Co.,Ltd Hubei Siping Hubei Baokang Siping Renewable 43 Hydropower RWE Power AG (Germany) 171,454 Hydropower Station Project energy Development Co.,Ltd 18MW Power Generation Project Based on Waste Heat Energy saving China Coal and Coke 44 Recovery of the Clean Type and efficiency Marubeni Corporation (Japan) 109,088 Jingda Ltd Coke Ovens in Taigu, Shanxi, improvement P.R.China Hunan Mayang China Tongxinxi Hydropower Renewable Hengyuan 45 Vitol S.A. (Switzerland) 112,599 Project energy Hydroelectric Development Co.,Ltd China Guangdong Meizhou Mei County Renewable Kommunalkredit Public 46 Longshang Hydropower Longshang 63,800 energy Consulting GmbH (Austria) Project Hydroelectric Co.,Ltd China Shaibeitan Hydropower Renewable Qiyang Yangguang Carbon Asset Management 47 106,226 Project energy Hydroelectric Co.,Ltd Sweden AB (Sweden) Shimen Tiande China Xieshui Small Rundle Renewable Carbon Asset Management 48 Hydropower 28,442 Hydropower Project energy Sweden AB (Sweden) Exploitation Co.,Ltd Shaoyang Triumph China Hunan Yuzitang Small Renewable Billion Yuzitang Power Carbon Asset Management 49 23,936 Hydropower Project energy Station Development Sweden AB (Sweden) Ltd. Co. Lanping Maohe Lanpin Fengdianhe Small Renewable Carbon Asset Management 50 Hydropower 36,910 Hydropower Project energy Sweden AB (Sweden) Development Co., Ltd. Hebei Construction Shell Trading International Hebei Chongli Qingsanying Renewable Investment Longyuan Limited 51 121,576 49.3MW Wind Farm Project energy Chongli Wind Energy & Co., Ltd. CEZ a.s. Shell Trading International Hebei Yuxian Hebei Construction Renewable Limited 52 Kongzhongcaoyuan 49.5 MW Investment Yuzhou 118,735 energy & Wind Farm Project Wind Energy Co., Ltd. CEZ a.s. All Projects Approved by DNA of China (Total1028) Source: Office of NCCCC 2008-01-11 Release 2008-01-11 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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