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Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities : Project Highlights [ PDF 64KB ]

Zafarana Wind Power Generation Project, Egypt

Wind-turbineMitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities established the baseline and monitoring methodologies and produced the PDD. The consolidated baseline methodology for grid-connected electricity generation from renewable resources (ACM0002) was partly based on this methodology.

The Zafarana project is a 120MW wind power generation project located in Egypt. It involves the construction and operation of 120 wind turbine units, each with 1MW capacity. The project is being developed by the New and Renewable Energy Authority (NREA) and is assisted by ODA loans from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC). The minimum plant operating life is 20 years.

The wind-generated electricity produced by the project is to displace the grid electricity, and will contribute to GHG reductions of about 250,000 tCO2e per year for the duration of the project activity. In the initial 7-year crediting period, the project is expected to generate approximately 1.74 million tonnes of CERs. REGISTERED JUNE 2007.

To access the PDD for this project, please click on the following link:
http://cdm.unfccc.int/Projects/DB/JACO1161862395.04/view

Dongling Wind Power Generation Project, China

The Project is a 70.5 MW wind power generation project located in China. It will involve installation of 47 sets of 1,500 kW wind power generators along the coastline of the Yellow Sea in Jiangsu Province. The main objective of the Project is to generate power from clean and renewable energy sources in order to displace grid-generated electricity. When fully operational, the Project is expected to produce a net 148,050 MWh of wind-generated electricity which will be sold to the Jiangsu Electric Power Company for use in the East China Grid. At that capacity, the Project is expected to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases by an estimated 136,709 tCO2 per year on average. REGISTERED MARCH 2010.

To access the PDD, please click on the following link:
http://cdm.unfccc.int/Projects/DB/KEMCO1240304249.15/view

KL Rathi Steels Ltd., small-scale windpower project, India

KL Rathi Steels have installed one 1.5 MW wind turbine generator in Abdasa, Kutch District, Gujarat, a region with large wind power generation potential. The project site is included in a selected list of sites offered by Ministry of Renewable Sources (MNES) for wind farming. The project activity will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by supplying electricity from wind power to the grid, which would have been otherwise generated by fossil fuel based power plants connected to the grid.
The wind power produced is GHG neutral and the annual greenhouse gas reduction achieved through this 1.5 MW wind project is estimated to be 2,710 tonnes of CO2 equivalent. REGISTERED OCTOBER 2009.

To access the PDD, please click on the following link:
http://cdm.unfccc.int/Projects/DB/TUEV-SUED1245311047.83/view

Baltra Wind Project in the Galapagos

The Project activity is a greenfield wind power project on the Island of Baltra, the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. Prior to the implementation of the project activity, no renewable energy power plant was operating at the project site. The electricity generated from the Project will be fed into a mini-grid on the Island of Santa Cruz and Baltra. Santa Cruz is the most populated island in the Galapagos with nearly one half of the population of the Galapagos, and one power station with diesel generators serving the daily demand. The Project will be implemented in three phases, by gradually expanding the wind capacity and replacing the electricity generated by diesel generators while meeting the increasing electricity demand on the island. As part of the Ecuadorian government's voluntary initiative "Zero Fossil Fuel for the Galapagos Islands," the Project will contribute to the sustainable development of the Galapagos Islands and protect vulnerable ecosystems of the islands. When complete, the project is expected to generate over 10,000 CERs per year.

To access the PDD, please click on the following link:
http://cdm.unfccc.int/Projects/Validation/DB/
KKRS6G877UHAR7HNYKSDEU2GOLFHUG/view.html

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