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Table 6 List of Projects Approved Post-Registration Change Table 7 List of Registered Poa Projects Table 8 List of On-Going RCP Projects Updated till Jan.3rd. , 2019 Table 1. List of PDD published on UNFCCC Table 2. List of monitoring Reports made available on UNFCCC Table 3. List of projects registered Table 4. List of projects Issued with CERs Table 5 List of projects approved renewal of crediting period Table 6 List of projects approved post-registration change Table 7 List of registered PoA projects Table 8 List of on-going RCP Projects Table 1. PDD published on UNFCCC 已在 UNFCCC 公示的项目信息 – 审定阶段 No. Project Title Open link 1 Liaoning Changtu Shihu Wind Power Project Open link 2 Shuangpai County Yongjiang Cascade Hydropower Project, Hunan, P.R.China Open link 3 Nanlao Small Hydropower Project in Leishan County, Guizhou Province, China. Open link 4 Jiaoziding Small Hydropower Project in Gulin County, Sichuan Province, China Open link 5 Hebei Weichang Zhuzixia Wind power project Open link 6 Yunnan Luquan Hayi River 4th and 5th Level Hydropower Stations Open link 7 Pingju 4MW Hydropower Project in Guizhou Province Open link 8 Shankou Hydropower Project on Ningjiahe River in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China Open link 9 Yunnan Gengma Tiechang River 12.6MW Hydropower Project Open link 10 Dayan River Stage I and Dayan River Stage II 17.6MW Bundled Hydropower Project Open link 11 Fujian Pingnan Lidaping 20MW Hydropower Expansion Project Open link 12 Qingyuan County Longjing Hydroelectric Power Plant Project Open link 13 Changchun Shuangyang District Heating Project Open link 14 Chongqing Youyang County Youchou Hydropower Station Project Open link 1 15 Hebei Zhuozhou biomass combined stoves and heaters (BCSH) Project 1 Open link 16 Chongqing Chengkou County Jianjiawan Hydropower Station Project Open link 17 Zhoutian 10.5MW Hydropower Project Open link 18 Hebei Weichang Dishuihu Wind power project Open link 19 Chongqing Chengkou Baiguoping 10MW Hydropower Station Project Open link 20 Hebei Weichang Yangshugou Wind Power Project Open link 21 Shiyazi Hydro power Project in Guizhou Province China Open link 22 Chongqing Chengkou County Bashan Hydropower Station Project Open link 23 Guizhou Zhenxing Coal Mine Low Concentration Coal Mine Methane Utilization Project Open link 24 Yunnan Yongsheng County Small Scale Hydropower Bundled Project Open link 25 Nanjiangkou Small Hydropower Project in Yu'nan County, Guangdong Province, China Open link 26 Ningxia Taiyangshan Wind Farm Second Phase 49.5MW Project Open link 27 Sichuan Luomu 2nd Level and Muguaping Bundled Small Hydropower Project Open link 28 Sichuan Keguang 3rd Level Hydropower Project Open link 29 Sichuan Keguang 1st Level Hydropower Project Open link 30 Sichuan Keguang 2nd Level Small Hydropower Project Open link 31 Zhenxiong County Pingzi Hydropower Project Open link 32 Liaoning Kangping Aoliyingzi Wind Power Project Open link 33 Zhejiang Jiaxing Ultra-supercritical Power Generation Project Open link 34 Jinhanlazha hydropower station (58MW) of Niru River, Yunnan Province, P.R.China Open link 35 Hebei Qingyuan biomass combined stoves and heaters (BCSH) project 1 Open link 36 Handan Biomass Power generation Project Open link 37 Yunnan Luxi Liziqing Wind Power Project Open link 38 Biomass Power Generation Project by Everbright Alternative Energy (Dangshan) Limited Open link 39 Wuda Wuhushan Coal Mine Methane Power Generation Project Open link 40 Nam Hong Hydropower Project Open link 41 Song Nhiem 3 Hydropower Project Open link 42 Guodian Shanxi Youyu Caojiashan Wind Power Project Open link 43 Hebei Bode Shenlong Xiaoertai wind power project Open link 44 Eshan Wind Power Project in Haiyang city Shandong province, China Open link 45 Huaneng Kangbao 49.5MW Wind Power Phase I Project Open link 2 46 Chi Khe Hydropower Project Open link 47 Nhan Hac and Sao Va Hydropower Project Open link 48 Nam Pong Hydropower Project Open link 49 Guodian Shanxi Youyu Caojiashan Phase II Wind Power Project Open link 50 Guodian Shanxi Pinglubeishan Phase I Wind Power Project Open link 51 CFL Distribution Programme in Anhui Province Open link 52 Ningxia Guodian Yanchi Mahuangshan Wind-farm Phase I 49.5MW Project Open link 53 Zhejiang Qingyuan Guantang Bundled Small Hydropower Project Open link 54 Xinjiang Tongli Tagelake Stage I & II 17MW Hydropower Bundled Project Open link 55 Huaneng International Huade Daditaihong Wind Power Farm Phase II 49.5 MW Project Open link 56 Zhejiang Yueqing 2*660MW Ultra-supercritical Power Generation Project Open link 57 Tianjin Longyuan Dagang Phase II Wind Power Project Open link 58 Huachuan (Baoshan) Wind Power Project Open link 59 Jilin Daan Honggangzi Wind Power Project Open link 60 Zhejiang Liuheng Ultra-supercritical Power Generation Project Open link 61 Kangbao Zhaoyanghe Wind Farm Project Open link 62 Beiliu Kaidi Biomass Power Project Open link 63 Tianshui Kaidi Biomass Power Project Open link 64 Hamhung Hydropower Plant No.1 Open link 65 Kumya Hydropower Plant Open link 66 Paekdusan Songun Youth 14 MW Hydropower Project No.2 Open link 67 Fumin Mayingshan 40.5MW Wind Power Project Open link 68 Fumin Dafengyakou 33MW Wind Power Project Open link 69 Wantian Coal Mine CMM and VAM Utilization Project Open link 70 Jiada Coal Mine CMM and VAM Utilization Project Open link 71 Jilin Tongyu Xinglongshan 1A Wind Power Project Open link 72 Jilin Tongyu Xinglongshan 1C Wind Power Project Open link 73 Nam Ngum 5 Hydropower Project Open link 74 Nam Mo Hydropower Project Open link 75 Nanling Kaidi Biomass Power Project Open link 76 Anren Kaidi Biomass Power Project Open link 3 77 Guangxi Yulin Darongshan 25.5MW Wind Power Project Open link 78 CFL Distribution Programme in Hebei Province Open link 79 Nam Non Hydropower Project Open link 80 Jilin Qian An Shuizi Wind Farm Phase I Project Open link 81 Guodian Juxian Wind Power Phase I Project Open link 82 Guodian Wulian Yuli Wind Power Phase I Project Open link 83 Jizhong Energy Zhangjiakou Mining Group Co.,Ltd Xuandong Coalmine VAM Oxidation and Utilization Project Open link 84 Hebei Wu An Ruikang 48MW Biomass Power Generation Project Open link 85 Guodian Youyu Gaojiapu Phase II 49.5MW Windfarm Project Open link 86 Chongyang Kaidi Biomass Power Project Open link 87 Animal Manure Treatment Programme in Shanxi Province, Guizhou Province and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Open link 88 Guodian Shuozhou Haifeng Liujiayao 49.5MW Wind farm Project Open link 89 Xinjiang Dabancheng Wind Farm Phase I Project Open link 90 Huaneng Daqing Aobao Wind Farm Project Open link 91 Huaneng Daqing Heping Wind Farm Project Open link 92 Huaneng Daqing Xinli Wind Farm Project Open link 93 Huaneng Daqing Wukeshu Wind Farm Project Open link 94 Da'an Haituo Wind Farm Phase I Project Open link 95 Xiwuqi Gaolihan 49.5MW Wind Power Project Open link 96 Inner Mongolia Bayanur Wuliji 49.5MW Wind Power Project Phase II Open link 97 Raoping Haishan Wind Power Project Open link 98 Jilin Taonan Xinli 49.5MW Wind Power Project Phase II Open link 99 Fuchuan Longtou Wind Farm Phase I Project Open link 100 Longsheng Nanshan Wind Farm Phase I Project Open link 101 Yunnan Diqing State Deqin County Shibahe First level Hydropower Project Open link 102 Yunnan Diqing State Deqin County Xiangduohe First level Hydropower Project Open link 103 Tianmen Kaidi Biomass Power Project Open link 104 Songzi Kaidi Biomass Power Project Open link 105 Kaidi De'an Biomass Power Project Open link 106 Kaidi Yongxin Biomass Power Project Open link 107 Yongshun Kaidi Biomass Power Project Open link 4 108 Longsheng Nanshan Wind Farm Phase II Project Open link 119 Hebei Shangyi Moshishan 49.5MW Wind Farm Project Open link 110 Hebei Shangyi Chaoligai 49.5MW Wind Farm Project Open link 111 Yunnan Jianchuan County Xuebangshan Wind Power Project Open link 112 Jilin Gongzhuling Longshan Phase I Wind Power Project Open link 113 Pengshui Kaidi Biomass Power Project Open link 114 Hydraulic coupling torque converter Electricity excitation synchronous Wind Turbine Generator Minqin County Hongshagang Open link 49.5MW Shiyan Wind Power Project 115 Baishuijiang Qujiahekou Hydro Power Project Open link 116 Huineng Low Concentration Coal Mine Methane Utilization Project Open link 117 Lujiang Kaidi Biomass Power Project Open link 118 Zhongying Changjiang Small-scale Hydropower Programme of Activities Open link 119 Jiaohe Kaidi Biomass Power Project Open link 120 Fusong county Dougouzi, Qingchuan 2nd and Jingyu County Fusheng Bundled Hydropower Station Project Open link 121 HuaQi Livestock Farms Methane Engineering Programme of Activities Open link 122 Huainan Kaidi Biomass Power Project Open link 123 TBEA Awati 20MW Solar PV Power Generation Project Open link 124 Da'an Haituo Wind Farm Phase II Project Open link 125 Inner Mongolia Shangdu 49.5MW Wind Power Project Open link 126 Yunnan Lufeng Xianrendong Wind Farm project Open link 127 Yunnan Luliang County Matang Wind Power Project Open link 128 Jiangxi Daling Kuojian Wind Farm Project Open link 129 Beipiao Xiaotazi Wind Farm Project Open link 130 CFLs Distribution Programme in Guizhou Province Open link 131 CFLs Distribution Programme in Jiangxi Province Open link 132 Datang Chuzhou Lan’an Longshan Wind Farm Project Open link 133 CFLs Distribution Programme in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Open link 134 CFL Distribution Programme in Liaoning Province Open link 135 CFL Distribution Programme in Hunan Province Open link 136 CFL Distribution Programme in Heilongjiang Province Open link 5 137 CFLs Distribution Programme in Henan Province Open link 138 CFLs Distribution Programme in Shanxi Province Open link 139 CFL Distribution Programme in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Open link 140 CFL Distribution Programme in Shaanxi Province Open link 141 Datang Renewable Power Chuzhou Nanqiao Shahe Wind Power Project Open link 142 Gongcheng Xiling Wind Power Project Open link 143 Shaqian Hydropower Project in Guizhou Province Open link 144 TBEA Hami 20MW Solar PV Power Generation Project Open link 145 Dingbian Fengdikeng Wind Farm Phase I Project of Ningxia Electric Power Group Co., Ltd.
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