South Africa's CDM Project Portfolio (Up to 04 March 2010)

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South Africa's CDM Project Portfolio (Up to 04 March 2010) South Africa's CDM Project Portfolio (Up to 04 March 2010) To date, there are 136 CDM projects submitted to the DNA – 106 Project Idea Notes (PINs) and 30 Project Design Documents (PDDs). Out of 30 PDDs, 17 have been registered by the CDM Executive Board as CDM projects (4 Issued with CER‟s), and 13 are at different stages of the project cycle – DNA approval, validation stage and/or request for review. The projects submitted to the DNA for initial review and approval cover the following types, bio-fuels, energy efficiency, waste management, cogeneration, fuel switching and hydro-power, and cover sectors like manufacturing, mining, agriculture, energy, waste management, housing, transport and residential. The table below is a consolidated list of projects at PDD and PIN stages. Date submitted to tCO2e Annual DNA Emission Project Life- Project Title Project Description Project type Reductions span Project Status Project Developer /Owner October 2005 The project was registered in August 27, 2005. The project was City of Cape Town Energy efficiency project involving the awarded the Gold Mr. Osman Asmal Kuyasa Low-Cost installation of solar water heaters, ceiling Standards. Tel: 021 360 1114 Urban Housing Energy insulation and compact fluorescent light The implementation Fax : 021 360 1113 Project bulbs (CFLs) in RDP houses. Energy Efficiency 7000 21 process is underway [email protected] October 11, 2005 The project was registered on 08 Oct 2009 NuPlanet BV Implementation process Mr. Anton-Lewis Olivier Bethlehem Hydro (Pty) Ltd aims to build Renewable has been completed tel +27 12 349 2944 Bethlehem Hydro a hydro power plant. Energy 27 000 20 [email protected] October 11, 2005 South African Brewery The project was Mr. Pancho Ndebele registered on November Tel: 011 884 3399 This is fuel switching project replacing 29, 2006 Fax:011 881 8481 Rosslyn Brewery Fuel- coal with natural gas and biogas as The implementation Cell : 082 924 2077 Switch Project energy source. Fuel Switch 107 000 7 process is underway [email protected] October 10, 2005 The project was registered on March 6,2006 Implementation process Corobrick The project entails the conversion from started on the same Mr. Dirk Meyer coal to natural gas as thermal fuel used year. Tel: 031 560 3419 Lawley Fuel Switch in clay brick baking kilns at the Lawley CER‟s issued on the 13 Fax: 031 560 3483 Project Corobrik factory. Fuel Switch 19 000 10 June 2008 [email protected] December 22, 2005 MethCap (Pty) Ltd The project was Adv Johan van der Berg registered in September Tel: 021 883 3474 The project aims to utilize waste gas 29, 2006. Fax : 021 425 5055 PetroSA Biogas-to- presently flared to generate electricity to The implementation Cell : 082 925 5680 energy Project be used onsite. Cogeneration 29 000 10 process is underway [email protected] February 6, 2006 EcoElectrica (Pty) Ltd Ms Vanessa Gounden Ms Vanessa Gounden The project entails capturing and The project is at the Tel: 011 514 0441 utilization of off-gases to generate validation Cell: 083 258 3249 Emfuleni Power Project electricity fro the grid. Cogeneration 608 000 10 Project approval [email protected] April 25, 2006 The project was registered in December 15, 2006. Construction process Ethekwini Municipality started in 2006 and the Dr. Debra Roberts Durban Landfilling-gas- flaring system has been Tel: 031263 1371/2 to-electricity project – Methane installed. Fax: 031 263 1310 Marrianhill and La The project involves the recovery of Recovery and Project operational Cell: 083 631 2682 Mercy Landfills landfill methane for electricity generation Flaring 69 000 7 First verification done [email protected] July 26, 2006 The project was registered in May 3, Omnia Fertilizer Ltd 2007. Mr. Rudi Kriste Omnia Fertizer Ltd The aim of this project is to reduce Implementation has Tel: 27 16 970 7200 Nitrous Oxide emissions of Nitrous Oxide from Nitric begun. Fax : 2716 976 2650 Reduction Project Acid Production. N2O Reduction 576 000 21 Issued with CER‟s [email protected] July 18, 2006 The project was Sappi Kraft Ltd registered in February Mr. Johan Myburgh 12, 2007. Tel: +27 (0)11 407 8123 Tugela CFB10 The construction Cell: +27 (0)83 456 9303 Conversion from Coal The project entails fuel from coal to process for the project Fax : +27(0)11 339 6869 to Bark Fired biomass at Tugela pulp and paper mill. Fuel Switch 70 000 7 started January 2007. [email protected] August 28, 2006 The project was registered in 20 May, 2007. Mondi Business Paper Implementation has ???? begun. Tel: 035 902 2111 Mondi Richards Bay The project entails generation of Fax: 035 902 2229 Biomass Project electricity from biomass. Cogeneration 222 000 10 Cell : 082 898 5750 August 18, 2006 Mondi Richards Bay At validation stage (EB Mondi Business Paper Gas Turbine Co- request) Mark Miller generation Project DNA Approval Tel: 035 902 2111 The project involves fuel switch from Fax: 035 902 2229 coal and grid electricity to natural gas 131 000 Cell : 082 898 5750 using an on-site combined cycle gas [email protected] turbine. Fuel Switch 20 November 6, 2006 Transalloys Manganese The project is an industrial energy The project registered Alloy Smelter Energy efficiency project that will reduce the in October 19, 2007 Efficiency Project electricity consumption in the production Issued with CER‟s. Ecosecurities South Africa (Pty) Ltd of silicomanganese (SiMn) alloy (a key Mr. Henk Sa component in steel making) at the [email protected] Highveld Steel and Vanadium Corporation Ltd‟s Witbank facility. Energy Efficiency 83 000 10 November 6, 2006 Sasol Nitrous Oxide The project was Sasol Nitro Division Abatement Project registered in 25 May, Ms Nikki Wagner 2007. Tel: 011 344 0133 Implementation has Fax : 011 522 4965 The objective of the project is to reduce begun. [email protected] the Nitrous Oxide emission from the Issued with CER‟s nitric acid plants of the Sasol Nitro operations at Secunda and Sasolburg. N2O Reduction 610 000 10 November 20, 2006 EnviroServ Chloorkop EnviroServe Waste Management (Pty) Landfill Gas Recovery The project was Ltd Project registered on April 27, Ms Esmé Gombault 2007 Tel: 011 519 0200 Installation and Fax: 011 519 0201 commissioning [email protected] completed Commissioned The project aims at the recovery and Methane 19/01/08 utilization of methane gas from Recovery and Operational agreement EnviroServ Chloorkop landfill. Flaring 188 000 7 finalized. December 4, 2006 Nitrous Oxide Emission The project was African Explosives Ltd. South Africa Reduction Project - This project aims at reducing waste gas registered in November Mr. Lincoln Partridge Plant 9 emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) 5, 2007 Tel: 011 606 2696 produced during the production of nitric Implantation underway Fax : 011 606 2426 acid (HNO3). N2O Reduction 250 000 10 [email protected] May 9, 2007 Nitrous Oxide Emission This project aims at reducing waste gas DNA Approval African Explosives Ltd. South Africa Reduction project – emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) The project registered (AEL), Plant 11 produced during the production of nitric N2O Reduction 264 000 10 by CDM EB in February Mr. Leon Aucamp acid (HNO3). 08, 2008. Tel: 011 606 3287 Fax : 011 606 2426 Cell : 082 821 5955 [email protected] July 31, 2007 Kanhym Farm Manure Approved by the DNA BioTherm SPV1 (Pty) Ltd Adv. Johan to Energy Project The project registered van der Berg by the CDM EB on 18 Tel: 021 883 3474 The project aims at generating electricity July 2008. Cell: 082 925 5680 from anaerobic digestion of piggery Renewable manure at the Kanhym farm. 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