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Up to Jun 26, 2012) Current Location: Project Information Newly Approved Projects by DNA of China (Total: 82) (Up to Jun 26, 2012) Estimated Ave. GHG No. Project Name Project Type Project Owner CER Buyer Reduction (tCO2e/y) Xundian County Guodian Yunnan New Platinum Partners Value 1 Qingshuihai Wind Power Renewable energy 88,679 Energy Co. Ltd Arbitrage Fund, L.P Project Shanxi Yanmenguan Wind Shanxi Yanmenguan Gunvor International B.V. Power Generation 2 Renewable energy Wind Power Generation Amsterdam Geneva 81,577 Technical Co.Ltd Dai Technical Co. Ltd Branch County Wind Farm Project CGN Mishan Panjiadian Mishan Panjiadian Wind GreenStream Network 3 Renewable energy 101,674 Wind Power Project Power Co., Ltd. Plc CGN Mishan Linhe Wind Mishan Linhe Wind GreenStream Network 4 Renewable energy 101,722 Power Project Power Co., Ltd. Plc Huadian Yiwu Naomaohu Xinjiang Huadian Carbon Resource 5 Phase I 49.5MW Wind Renewable energy Shisanjianfang Wind 98,278 Management S.A. Farm Project Power Co., Ltd. Gansu Yumen CNOOC New Energy Sanshilijingzi North No.1 6 Renewable energy Yumen Wind Power Co., Unilateral project 96,124 48 MW Wind Power Ltd. Project Qiaojia County Hongshan Qiaojia County Minghong Baoping Hydropower 7 Renewable energy Hydropower Unilateral project 16,244 Project of Yunnan Development Co., Ltd Province Tao River Xiaozuping Zhuoni County Jinyuan 8 Renewable energy Vitol S.A. 62,821 Hydropower Project Hydropower Co., Ltd. China Resources New Suizhou Sister Mountain 9 Renewable energy Energy Investment Co., Unilateral project 81,588 Wind Power Project Ltd. SDIC Barkol Santanghu Wind Farm First Phase SDIC Hami Wind Power Arreon Carbon Trading 10 Renewable energy 107,285 49.5 MW Wind Power Co., Ltd. Limited Project Ningxia Tongxin Ningxia Tongxin Huifeng 11 Renewable energy Unilateral project 85,903 (Zhangjiayuan Sutai) New Energy Co., Ltd. Huifeng Wind Power Project Ningxia Tongxin (Zhangjiayuan Haitanghu) Ningxia Tongxin Huifeng 12 Renewable energy Unilateral project 76,833 Huifeng Wind Farm New Energy Co., Ltd. Project Datang New Energy Lingao Offshore 6MW Datang Hainan New 13 Renewable energy Unilateral project 9,138 Experimental Wind Farm Energy Co., Ltd. Project Hydraulic coupling torque converter Electricity excitation synchronous Wind Turbine Generator Landian Minqin Wind 14 Renewable energy Unilateral project 80,089 Minqin County Power Co., Ltd. Hongshagang 49.5MW Shiyan Wind Power Project Baishuijiang Qujiahekou Gansu Jintai Power Co., 15 Renewable energy Unilateral project 109,958 Hydro Power Project ltd. Nanning Transport and Guangxi Laokou 16 Renewable energy Water Conservancy Vitol S.A. 378,545 Hydropower Project Investment Co., Ltd. Da'an Haituo Wind Farm Da'an Runfeng Energy 17 Renewable energy Unilateral project 91,857 Phase III Project Development Co., Ltd. Da'an Haituo Wind Farm Da'an Runfeng Energy 18 Renewable energy Unilateral project 91,094 Phase IV Project Development Co., Ltd. Bailongjiang River Longnan City Huayu Co., 19 Hanwang Hydropower Renewable energy Climate Bridge Ltd. 99,212 Ltd. Project Guangxi Napo Baidu Guangxi Guishui Electric 20 Small Hydropower Renewable energy Climate Bridge Ltd. 18,760 Power Co., Ltd. Expansion Project Yunnan Haolong Industry Luquan County Group Luquan 21 Tiesuoqiao Hydropower Renewable energy Unilateral project 73,346 Hydropower Project Development Co., Ltd Gongshan County Yunnan Danzhuhe 2nd 22 Renewable energy Hengyuan Hydropower Originate Carbon Ltd. 49,266 Level Hydropower Project Development Co., Ltd. Fujian Gaosa Hydropower Fujian Gaosha 23 Renewable energy Unilateral project 136,193 Project Hydropower CO., LTD. Zhongning Changshantou Beijing Tianrun New 24 Wind Farm Tianrun Phase Renewable energy Energy Investment Co., Vitol S.A. 91,445 One 49.5MW Project Ltd. Hubei Linhong Hubei Tianzhaihe 25 Renewable energy Hydropower SIA Climate Futures 40,051 Hydropower Project Development Co., Ltd. Yongping County Yongping County Platinum Partners Value 26 Dawantang 2nd Level Renewable energy Dawantang Hydropower 22,697 Arbitrage Fund, L.P Hydropower Project Development Co., Ltd. Liaoning Guoli Fuxin Liaoning Guoli 27 Wangsiyingzi Wind Renewable energy Renewable Energy Co. Vitol S.A. 102,268 Power Project Ltd. Gansu Diebu Sangba third Diebu county Huasheng 28 cascade small hydropower Renewable energy Hydropower development SIA Climate Futures 17,868 project Co., Ltd. Baimayu River Liziba, Xigoushengtai and Hekou Hydropower Co. Climate Protection Invest 29 Zhimashan Bundled Small Renewable energy Ltd. in Wen County of 36,665 AG Hydropower Project in Gansu province Gansu Province Daban small Hydropower Gansu Ruixinlianbang Blue World Carbon 30 Renewable energy 40,034 Project in Gansu province investment Co., Ltd. Capital PCC Luanjingtan Eco-immigrant Demonstration Area CECEP Alashan League 31 10MW Grid-connected Renewable energy Solar Power Generation Unilateral project 13,890 Solar Power Generation Co., Ltd. Project in Alashan of Inner Mongolia CGN Damao Bailingmiao CGN Solar Energy Arcadia Energy (Suisse) 32 Photovoltaic Farm Renewable energy 24,080 Development Co. Ltd. S.A. 20MWp Phase I Project the Federal Authority of Jiangxi Le'an County Belgium, acting through Le'an Changming 33 Dong'an Small Renewable energy its Federal Public Service 9,038 Hydropower Co., Ltd. Hydropower Project of Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment Inner Mongolia Huanghe Industry and Trade Inner Mongolia Huanghe (Group) Qianlishan Coal Energy saving and Industry and Trade Vattenfall Energy Trading 34 Coking Co., Ltd. Coke efficiency 80,626 (Group) Qianlishan Coal Netherlands N.V. Dry Quenching (CDQ) improvement Coking Co., Ltd. Technical Reconstruction Engineering Project Inner Mongolia Huanghe Industry and Trade (Group) Wanchen Energy Resources Co., Ltd. Energy saving and Inner Mongolia Huanghe Vattenfall Energy Trading 35 Qianfeng Cement Plant efficiency Industry and Trade 47,324 Netherlands N.V 4800 t/d clinker improvement (Group) Co., Ltd. production line #1 technical reconstruction project Inner Mongolia Huanghe Industry and Trade (Group) Wanchen Energy Resources Co., Ltd. Energy saving and Inner Mongolia Huanghe Vattenfall Energy Trading 36 Qianfeng Cement Plant efficiency Industry and Trade 47,324 Netherlands N.V 4800 t/d clinker improvement (Group) Co., Ltd. production line #2 technical reconstruction project Yunnan Lufeng Yunnan CPIYN New 37 Xianrendong Wind Farm Renewable energy Unilateral project 65,953 Energy Co., Ltd. Project CGN Tuokexun Phase I CGN Tuokexun Wind Citigroup Global Markets 38 49.5MW Wind Power Renewable energy 88,743 Power Co., Ltd. Limited Project CGN Dabancheng Phase I Xinjiang Dabancheng Citigroup Global Markets 39 49.5MW Wind Power Renewable energy CGN Wind Power Co., 120,512 Limited Project Ltd Wushan Houxihe Chongqing Water 40 Hydropower Station Renewable energy Resources Investment Electrade S.p.A 104,088 Project Group, Co. Ltd. Chongqing Kaizhou Kaixian Shengshan Small 41 Renewable energy Water Resources Electrade. S.p.A 21,816 Hydro Power Project Development Co. Ltd Jingneng Saihan Wind Beijing Jingneng New Mercuria Energy Trading 42 Farm Phase III 49.5MW Renewable energy 115,687 Energy Co., Ltd. S.A. Project Shanxi Shuozhou Pinglu Shuozhou Pinglu Tianrun 43 Tianrun 199.5MW Wind Renewable energy Vitol S.A. 408,205 Wind Power Co., Ltd. Power Project Shuozhou Tianhui Pinglu District Dashantai Phase II Shuozhou Pinglu Tianhui 44 Renewable energy Vitol S.A. 88,854 49.5MW Wind Power Wind Power Co., Ltd. Project Pinglu Tianrun Pinglu Tianrun Wind 45 Zhangdianzhen 49.5MW Renewable energy Vitol S.A. 86,593 Power Co., Ltd. Phase I Wind Farm Project China Resources Yanggao China Resources New 46 Changcheng 49.5MW Renewable energy Energy (Datong Yanggao) Unilateral project 97,177 Wind Power Project Wind Power Co., Ltd. China Resources Linghai China Resources New 47 Shuangjing Wind Power Renewable energy Energy (Linghai) Wind Unilateral project 95,773 Project Power Co., Ltd. China Resources Linghai China Resources New 48 Baitaizi Wind Power Renewable energy Energy (Jinzhou) Wind Unilateral project 94,813 Project Power Co., Ltd. Sichuan Dadu River Dadu River Hydropower 49 Zhentouba Stage-I Renewable energy Greenscot Limited 2,242,197 Development Co., Ltd. Hydropower Project Sichuan Dadu River Dadu River Hydropower 50 Shaping Second Stage Renewable energy Greenscot Ltd. 1,102,894 Development Co., Ltd. Hydropower Project Qinghai Yuhui New Energy Co., Ltd. Wulan Qinghai Yuhui New 51 Renewable energy Greenscot Ltd. 30,522 20MW Grid-connected Energy Co., Ltd. Solar Generation Project Chifeng Huanggangliang TEWIND New Energy 52 49.5MW Wind Farm Renewable energy Vitol S.A. 118,088 Co. Ltd. Project Chifeng City Mao Lin Wind Energy Keshiketengqi Laohudong 53 Renewable energy Development Co., Ltd. Of Vitol S.A. 118,660 49.5MW Wind Farm Northeast Grid Project Guodian Tianwei Kangbao Haojiaying Wind EDF TRADING 54 Renewable energy Kangbao Wind Power 92,932 Farm Project LIMITED Co., Ltd. Guodian Tianwei Kangbao Majiaying Wind EDF TRADING 55 Renewable energy Kangbao Wind Power 93,044 Farm Project LIMITED Co., Ltd. Wulanhua Wind-farm Gang Neng New Energy Carbon Asset 56 Phase II 49.5 MW Wind Renewable energy (Si Zi Wang Qi) Wind Management Sweden Pte 94,945 Power Project Power Limited Ltd Jilin Anbai Gaosu Lesheng China Aviation Bai'an 57 Wind Farm Phase II Renewable energy Renewable Energy UK DS Energy Limited 102,005 Project Electricity Co., Ltd. Yunnan Lishe River Hydro China Shuangbai 58 Dawan Hydropower Renewable energy Unilateral project 141,550 Development Co., Ltd. Station Ningxia
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