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Current Location: Project Information Newly Approved Projects by DNA of China (Total:75) (Up to Feb 07, 2012) Project Name Proje Current Location: Project Information Newly Approved Projects by DNA of China (Total:75) (Up to Feb 07, 2012) Estimated Project Ave. GHG No. Project Name Project Owner CER Buyer Type Reduction (tCO2e/y) Zhangbei Wudengshan Datang Hebei New Deutsche Bank AG, London Renewable 1 Wind Farm Phase II Energy (Zhangbei) Co., Branch 100,453 energy Project Ltd. Sichuan Ganluo Ganluo Longgangzi Low Carbon Assets Renewable 2 Longgangzi Small Hydropower Management Corporation 17,931 energy Hydropower Project Development Co., Ltd. (LCAM) Sichuan Ganluo Lamodai Ganluo County Longjian Low Carbon Assets Renewable 3 Bundled Small Power Development Co., Management Corporation 25,534 energy Hydropower Project Ltd. (LCAM) Guizhou yinlu First Stage Guizhou Pu'an Yinwang Arcadia Energy (suisse) S.A. Renewable 4 (Yinwang) Hydropower Hydropower and Q.C.A.AG 40,838 energy Project Development Co., Ltd. Hunan Gaojiaba Hunan Furong Renewable The Federal Authority of Hydropower Project Energy Development Co., Belgium, acting through its Renewable 5 Ltd. Federal Public Service of 35,286 energy Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment. Yunnan Mangtie River Yuanyang Shunyang Climate Project Invest AG and Renewable 6 Second Stage Electric Power Q.C.A.AG 35,595 energy Hydropower Project Development Co., Ltd. Yunnan Yuanyang Yuanyang Fuyuan Power Climate Bridge Ltd. Fengchunling 1st Level Renewable Exploiture liability Co., 7 35,592 Small Hydropower energy Ltd. Project Yunnan Yuanyang Yuanyang Fuyuan Power Climate Bridge Ltd. Fengchunling 2nd Level Renewable Exploiture liability Co., 8 26,987 Small Hydropower energy Ltd. Project Yunnan Lincang Lincang Yuntou Yuedian Unilateral project Renewable 9 Nanpeng River Dayakou Hydropower 254,185 energy Hydropower Project Development Co., Ltd. Xuanen County Shuangxi Renewable Xuanen Youshui Electrade S.p.A. 10 45,434 Hydropower Project energy Investment Co., Ltd. 11 Meigu County Silipin Renewable Meigu Renhe Energy Climate Corporation 24,321 Hydropower Project energy Development Co., Ltd. Emissions Trading GmbH Hunan Sangzhi Mishuihe Sangzhi County Climate Corporation Renewable 12 Hydropower Project Kanghong Hydropower Emissions Trading GmbH 20,588 energy Development Co., Ltd. Sichuan Baoxing Baoxing County Zegen Carbon Asset Management Renewable 13 Mahuanggou 1st Cascade Power Co., Ltd Sweden Pte Ltd 70,484 energy Hydropower Project Xuan'en County Hubei Huadian Xuan'en Carbon Asset Management Renewable 14 Guanyinping Hydroelectric Co., Ltd Sweden Pte Ltd 40,509 energy Hydropower Project CGN Beipiao Changgao Renewable Beipiao CGN Changgao GreenStream Network Plc 15 97,562 Wind Power Project energy Wind Power Co., Ltd Xixiang County Xixiang County Liyang Climate Corporation Renewable 16 Qujiangdong Hydropower Emissions Trading GmbH 21,894 energy Hydropower Project Development Co., Ltd. Sichuan Danba County Danba County Hezhong Carbon Capital Management Dulanggou 1st and 2nd Renewable Power Development Co., Inc. 17 36,383 Cascade Bundled Small energy Ltd. Hydropower Project Sichuan Danba County Sichuan Danyuan Power Carbon Capital Management Renewable 18 1st Cascade Hydropower Development Co., Ltd. Inc. 66,417 energy Project Hunan Guiyang County Hunan Runhai Power Co., Carbon Capital Management Renewable 19 Datan Hydropower Ltd. Inc. 62,215 energy Project Hunan Xinning County Xinning County Xinyuan Carbon Capital Management Daxing 1st and 2nd Renewable Hydropower Inc. 20 16,057 Cascade Bundled Small energy Development Co., Ltd. Hydropower Project Hunan Lanshan County Yongzhou City Zhongye Carbon Capital Management Zhongye and Yongzhou Hydropower Investment Inc. Renewable 21 City Lingling Bundled Co., Ltd. 33,540 energy Small Hydropower Project CECEP Zhangbei CECEP Wind-power Carbon Resource Renewable 22 Danjinghe Phase II Wind Corporation Management S.A. 100,700 energy Farm Project CECEP Urumqi Tuoli CECEP Wind Power Unilateral project 200MW Wind Farm Renewable (Xinjiang) C., Ltd 23 109,358 Phase II 49.5 MW Wind energy Power Project Inner Mongolia Tongliao Tongliao Dongxing Vitol S.A. Naimanqi Dongxing Fengying Wind Power Fengying Yongxing Renewable Technology Co., Ltd. 24 110,243 Phase One Wind Farm energy 49.6MW Wind Power Generation Project 25 Huachuan Renewable Guodian Hefeng Wind Vitol S.A. 106,213 (daqingbeishan) Wind energy Power Development Co., Power Project Ltd. Huachuan (Baoshan) Guodian Hefeng Wind Vitol S.A. Renewable 26 Wind Power Project Power Development Co., energy Ltd. Yunnan Province Deqin Deqin County Chunduole Electrade S.p.A. Renewable 27 County Chunduole Hydropower 65,457 energy Hydropower Station Development Co., Ltd. Huaneng Dingbian Huaneng Renewables Carbon Resource Renewable 28 Langergou Wind Farm Corporation Limited Management S.A. 15,181 energy Project Huaneng Ningxia Huaneng Renewables Carbon Resource Renewable 29 Qingtongxia solar PV Corporation Limited Management S.A. 49,260 Power Plant energy Sichuan Animal Farms Methane Chendu Oasis Science & UPM 30 GHG Mitigation recovery & Technology Co., Ltd. Umwelt-Projekt-Management 5,540 Programme utilization GmbH Liaoning Xianrendao Yingkou Wind Power Green Day Marketing and Renewable 31 Wind Power Project Generation Co., Ltd. Trading Co., Ltd. and Vitol 68,639 energy S.A Gansu Baishuijiang Huaneng Wen County Unilateral project Renewable 32 Hengdan Hydropower Hydropower 98,877 Station Project energy Development Co., Ltd. Danghe upstream 3rd Huaneng Subei Unilateral project Renewable 33 Cascade Hydropower Hydropower 65,463 Station Project energy Development Co., Ltd. Sichuan Danba County Sichuan Xiaojinhe Greenscot Limited Renewable 34 Guanzhou Hydropower Hydropower 958,874 Project energy Development Co., Ltd. Maerkang County Sichuan Jiarong Dayu Greenscot Ltd. Renewable 35 Longtoutan Hydropower Hydropower 166,777 Project energy Development Co., Ltd. Sichuan Danba County Sichuan Geshizha Greenscot Limited Renewable 36 Jiniu Hydropower Project Hydropower 810,360 energy Development Co., Ltd. Sichuan Jiajiang County Guodian Sichuan Maotan Greenscot Ltd. Renewable 37 Maotan Hydropower Hydropower 355,083 Project energy Development Co., Ltd. SDIC Shizuishan Second SDIC Shizuishan Arreon Carbon Trading Phase 20MWp Renewable Photovoltaic Power Limited 38 25,018 Photovoltaic Power energy Generation Co., Ltd. Generation Project Dongying Photovoltaic CNPV Dongying Solar Unilateral project Renewable 39 7MWp Grid-Connected Power Company Limited 8,825 Power Plant Project energy Huaneng Geermu Phase Huaneng Geermu Vitol S.A. Renewable 40 II Solar Power Photovoltaic Power 44,695 Generation Project energy Generation Co., Ltd. Leting-Luannan HB1 Beijing Rural Well-Off Rural China Development Methane Household Biogas Economy & Technology Company A PC 41 recovery & 49,185 Project in Tangshan, Development Center utilization Hebei Province Fengnan-Luannan HB2 Beijing Rural Well-Off Rural China Development Methane Household Biogas Economy & Technology Company A PC 42 recovery & 42,515 Project in Tangshan, Development Center utilization Hebei Province Zunhua-Luannan HB3 Beijing Rural Well-Off Rural China Development Methane Household Biogas Economy & Technology Company A PC 43 recovery & 43,106 Project in Tangshan, Development Center utilization Hebei Province Pingshan-Xingtang HB4 Beijing Rural Well-Off Rural China Development Methane Household Biogas Economy & Technology Company A PC 44 recovery & 43,006 Project in Shijiazhuang, Development Center utilization Hebei Province Xinle-gaocheng HB5 Beijing Rural Well-Off Rural China Development Methane Household Biogas Economy & Technology Company A PC 45 recovery & 43,255 Project in Shijiazhuang, Development Center utilization Hebei Province Luancheng-Gaocheng Beijing Rural Well-Off Rural China Development Methane HB6 Household Biogas Economy & Technology Company A PC 46 recovery & 42,931 Project in Shijiazhuang, Development Center utilization Hebei Province Leye, Longlin and Beijing Rural Well-Off Rural China Development Methane Tianlin GX2 Household Economy & Technology Company A PC 47 recovery & 43,899 Biogas Project in Baise, Development Center utilization Guangxi Province Dahua GX1 Household Methane Beijing Rural Well-Off Rural China Development 48 Biogas Project in Hechi, recovery & Economy & Technology Company A PC 45,592 Guangxi Province utilization Development Center Gansu Wuwei CECEP Gansu Wuwei Unilateral project Grid-connected 10MW Renewable Solar Power Generation 49 12,987 Solar Power Generation energy Co., Ltd. Project Rural Household Biogas Sichuan Wuhai Bunge Emissions Holdings Methane Digester Programme in Environmental Protection S.A.R.L. 50 recovery & 7,394 Seven Regions of & Bioengineering CO., utilization Sichuan Province LTD Ningxia Jingneng Ningxia Jingneng Lingwu General Energy Capital Co., Renewable 51 Lingwu xinhuo Wind Wind Power Co., Ltd. Ltd. 89,181 Farm Project energy Ningxia Datang Ningxia Datang General Energy Capital Co., International International Ltd. Qingtongxia Solar PV Renewable Qiongtongxia 52 27,026 Grid-Connected Power energy Photovoltaic Power Station Stage II 20MWp Generation Co., Ltd. Project Anren Kaidi Biomass Anren Kaidi Green Vitol S.A. Renewable 53 Power Project Energy Development Co., 128,844 energy Ltd. Guiyang MRTS Line 1 Guiyang Urban Rail Unilateral project 54 Project Others Transit Co., Ltd. 330,821 Tianjin Guanzhuang Methane Tianjin Taihuan Recycled Electrade S.p.A. 55 Municipal Solid Waste recovery & Resource Utilizaiton Co., 76,101 Incineration Project utilization Ltd. Biogas Power Generation Hubei Huadian UPM Methane Project in Longganhu, Longganhu Biogas Power
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