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Current Location: Project Information Newly Approved Projects by DNA of China (Total: 93) (Up to Dec 7, 2012) Project Name Proje Current Location: Project Information Newly Approved Projects by DNA of China (Total: 93) (Up to Dec 7, 2012) Estimated Ave. GHG No. Project Name Project Type Project Owner CER Buyer Reduction (tCO2e/y) Suzhou Xiehe Wind Xiehe Suzhou Yongqiao Renewable 1 Power Generation Co., Unilateral project 71,569 Fuli Wind Farm Project energy Ltd. Suzhou Xiaoxian Xiehe Xiaoxian Xiehe Wind Renewable 2 Guanshan Wind Farm Power Generation Co., Unilateral project 68,143 energy Project Ltd. Yongren Ganbala Yongren Xiehe Solar Grid-connected Renewable 3 Power Generation co., Unilateral project 56,116 Photovoltaic Power energy Ltd. Project Binchuan County Binchuan County Renewable 4 Pankoujing First Level Dachuan Electricity Unilateral project 11,231 energy Hydro Project Development Co., Ltd. Zhouqu County Kaiyuan Gansu Boyu 4th Level Renewable 5 Hydropower Arcadia Energy (Suisse) S.A. 42,305 Hydropower Project energy Development Co., Ltd. Mianning River Element Mianning Sange Renewable 6 Power Development Unilateral project 58,406 Hydropower Project energy Co., Ltd. Yanyuan County Heishuihe II Stage Renewable Yanyuan Hengda Power 7 Unilateral project 75,879 Hydropower Project in energy Co., Ltd. Liangshan Prefecture Datang Tuokexun Wind Tuokexun Wind Farm Renewable 8 Power Development Unilateral project 83,145 Phase III Project energy Co., Ltd. Shuocheng Niujialing Wind Power Generation Renewable Shanxi Fuguang Wind 9 Unilateral project 86,778 Project in Shanxi energy Power Co., Ltd. Province Sichuan Yuexi County Renewable Yuexi Erpu Hydropower 10 Erpu Hydropower Unilateral project 32,607 energy Development Co., Ltd. Project 11 Fujian Yunxiao Qingjing Renewable Zhonghe Guodian Carbon Capital Management, 33,810 Wind Farm Project energy Zhangzhou Energy Co., Inc. Ltd. CHPP Project for Energy saving Huanancheng District, Huadian Nanning New 12 and efficiency GreenStream Network Plc 200,907 Guangxi Zhuang Energy Co., Ltd. improvement Autonomous Region China Hydropower Chenzhou Guiyang Renewable Engineering Consulting 13 Qiaoshi Wind Farm Unilateral project 81,855 energy Group Guiyang Energy Project Development Co., Ltd Hanergy Pizhou Solar PV Power Co., Ltd. Renewable Hanergy Pizhou Solar 14 Unilateral project 30,031 30MW PV Power energy PV Power Co., Ltd. Station Project Xia County Sijiao Town Renewable Xia County Tianrun 15 Phase I 49.5MW Wind Unilateral project 84,628 energy Wind Power Co., Ltd. Power Project Tianrun Hami Shisanjianfang Wind Renewable Hami Tianrun New 16 Unilateral project 102,422 Farm Phase III 49.5MW energy Energy Co., Ltd. Wind Power Project Xinjiang Burqin Tianrun Beijing Tianrun New Renewable 17 Tuohongtai 49.5MW Energy Investment Co., Unilateral project 106,335 energy Wind Power Project Ltd. Xinjiang Fuyun Tianrun Beijing Tianrun New Qiakuertu Phase I Renewable 18 Energy Investment Co., Unilateral project 88,484 49.5MW Wind Power energy Ltd. Project Xinjiang Hami Beijing Tianrun New Southeast Wind Zone Renewable 19 Energy Investment Co., Unilateral project 384,578 Yandun 2nd Wind energy Ltd. Power Project Guangdong Hanergy Renewable Guangdong Hanergy 20 10MW Solar PV Power Unilateral project 8,666 energy Solar PV Co., Ltd. Generation Project Shaanxi Province Zhenba County Zhenba County Chuhe Renewable 21 Hengyuan Hydropower Unilateral project 53,469 Tianba Hydropower energy Development Co., Ltd. Project Mazongshan No.2 Wind Renewable CECEP (Subei) 22 Unilateral project 349,016 Farm Area A Project energy Wind-Power Co., Ltd. Extension and Technical transformation of Huaihua city Yulong Renewable 23 Zhongfang Sanjiaotan Hydropower Unilateral project 22,559 energy Hydropower Station Development Co., Ltd Project Guizhou Wujiang Renewable Guizhou Wujiang 2,854,883 24 Unilateral project Shatuo Hydropower energy Hydropower Project Development Co., Ltd Sichuan Liangshan Liangshan Prefecture Renewable Shuiluohe Electric 25 Shuiluo River Gudi Unilateral project 447,939 energy Power Development Hydropower Project Co., Ltd. Ya'an City Xi River Baoxing County Jiuyuan Renewable 26 Chujugou Hydropower Hydropower Unilateral project 239,298 energy Project Development Co., Ltd. Yizhou Youan Lagao Renewable Guangxi Yizhou Huilong 27 Greenscot Limited 16,552 Hydropower Project energy Hydropower Co., Ltd. Sichuan Runtong E'luo River Basin E'luo Renewable 28 Investment Management Unilateral project 47,818 Hydropower Project energy Consulting Co., Ltd. Guizhou Beipan River Renewable Guizhou Beipan River 29 Dongqing Hydropower Greenscot Limited 1,892,170 energy Power Co., Ltd. Project Tumed Right Banner GD Power Inner Renewable 30 20MWp Photovoltaic Mongolia New Energy Unilateral project 27,124 energy Power Project Development Co., Ltd. Chengdu Changan Methane Chengdu Oasis Eco-Frontier Carbon Partners 31 Landfill Gas Utilization recovery & Renewable Energy Co., 287,354 Limited Project utilization LTD. GX7 Household Biogas Project in Luchuan County, Beiliu City, Methane Beijing Rural Well-off Rongxian County of 32 recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 54,301 Yulin City and Pubei utilization Development Center County of Qinzhou City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region GX8 Household Biogas Project in Lingshan Methane Beijing Rural Well-off County and Pubei 33 recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 54,061 County of Qinzhou City, utilization Development Center Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region GX9 Household Biogas Project in Ningming, Fusui, Daxin and Methane Beijing Rural Well-off 34 Tiandeng counties of recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 52,949 Chongzuo City, Guangxi utilization Development Center Zhuang Autonomous Region GX10 Household Methane Beijing Rural Well-off Biogas Project in 35 recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 49,333 Pingxiang City, utilization Development Center Jiangzhou District of Chongzuo City and Shangsi County, Fangcheng District of Fangchenggang City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region GX11 Household Biogas Project in Pingguo County, Methane Beijing Rural Well-off Tiandong County and 36 recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 53,832 Tianyang County of utilization Development Center Baise City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region GX12 Household Biogas Project in Tianyang county, Lingyun county, Tianlin Methane Beijing Rural Well-off 37 County of Baise City recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 50,120 and Tian'e County of utilization Development Center Hechi City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region GX13 Household Biogas Project in Pingle County, Gongcheng Methane Beijing Rural Well-off 38 County and Yangshuo recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 53,190 County of Guilin city, utilization Development Center Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region GX14 Household Biogas Project in Jinchengjiang District, Methane Beijing Rural Well-off Yizhou City, Huanjiang 39 recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 53,194 County of Hechi City utilization Development Center and Rongshui County of Liuzhou City, Guangxi Autonomous Region GX15 Household Biogas Project in Dahua County of Hechi City Methane Beijing Rural Well-off 40 and Mashan County of recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 53,692 Nanning City, Guangxi utilization Development Center Zhuang Autonomous Region GX16 Household Methane Beijing Rural Well-off Biogas Project in 41 recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 49,536 Yangshuo County of utilization Development Center Guilin City and Wuxuan County, Xingbin District of Laibin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region HB9 Household Biogas Methane Beijing Rural Well-off Project in Linzhang 42 recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 42,782 County of Handan City, utilization Development Center Hebei Province HB10 Household Biogas Project in Methane Beijing Rural Well-off Xingtang County, Xinle 43 recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 40,926 City and Zhending utilization Development Center County of Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province HB11 Household Biogas Project in Lingshou Methane Beijing Rural Well-off 44 County and Zhengding recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 45,385 County of Shijiazhuang utilization Development Center City, Hebei Province HB13 Household Biogas Project in Luancheng County of Methane Beijing Rural Well-off Shijiazhuang City, 45 recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 43,473 Baixiang County and utilization Development Center Renxian County of Xingtai City, Hebei Province HB14 Household biogas Project in Jinzhou City, Methane Beijing Rural Well-off 46 Xinji City of recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 44,659 Shijiazhuang city, Hebei utilization Development Center Province HB15 Household Biogas Project in Xinji Methane Beijing Rural Well-off city of Shijiazhuang 47 recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 43,440 City and Wuyi County utilization Development Center of Hengshui City, Hebei Province Qianxi HB18 Household Methane Beijing Rural Well-off Biogas Project in 48 recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 34,262 Tangshan, Hebei utilization Development Center Province Leting and Zunhua HB19 Household Methane Beijing Rural Well-off 49 Biogas Project in recovery & Economy & Technology Unilateral project 33,162 Tangshan, Hebei utilization Development Center Province Rural Household Biogas Development Methane Beijing Rural Well-off Programme in Guangxi 50 recovery & Economy & Technology CFP Energy Limited 7,905 Zhuang Autonomous utilization Development Center Region and Hebei Provinces Methane Taiyuan Houcun Lanfill Taiyuan Yuantong
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