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10182
Biomass Energy Conservation Programme
From USD 10.00
Available tonnes: 9,607
A recent study in Malawi showed that switching from a three-stone fire to a Chitetezo Mbaula stove reduces the amount of particles emitted by 46% and carbon monoxide by 44%. A well-tuned stove can reduce firewood consumption by up to 80%, knowing that Malawi suffered 57% deforestation between 1972 and 1992. The Chite…
6328
National Solar Power Development Programme, India
From USD 2.10
Available tonnes: 5,966
This Programme of Activities (PoA) generates solar power which is supplied to the grid system of India. The PoA’s objective is to develop a carbon platform for overcoming hurdles encountered during implementation of small-scale solar power projects in India. The project activities under this PoA are the first of their kind…
8480
Distribution of ONIL Stoves—Guatemala
From USD 25.00
Available tonnes: 5,745
“Distribution of ONIL Stoves — Guatemala” project involves the distribution of fuel-efficient, improved cook stoves to households across Guatemala in households that currently use conventional open fire. The replacement of open fires with more efficient devices in households reduces the amount of fuel wood consumption thro…
7359
PoA for the Reduction of emission from non-renewable f…
From USD 30.00
Available tonnes: 940
The purpose of this project is to reduce emissions from household cooking stoves. The use of non-renewable fuel such as wood and charcoal for cooking, leads to the emission of greenhouses gasses, deforestation and poor indoor climate. The programme uses a number of different technologies to reach this goal.
8261
Welspun Renewable Energy Program
From USD 2.50
Available tonnes: 276,987
The Grid-Connected Solar PV Power Project in Bhagwanpura, located in the Javad tehsil of Neemach district, Madhya Pradesh, India a visionary initiative, implemented by Welspun Solar Madhya Pradesh Private Limited (WSMPPL), signifies a monumental step towards sustainability and environmental stewardship.
4964
Bundled Wind Power Project in Jamnagar, Gujarat
From USD 100.00
Available tonnes: 1
Project CDM 4964, a joint initiative by Vish Wind Infrastructure LLP and J. N. Investment & Trading Co. Private Limited, is a bundled project activity that generates electricity for the state grid of Gujarat. This project helps reduce the energy demand-supply gap in the state and contributes to sustainable growth by provid…
4930
Vaayu India Wind Power Project in Tamilnadu
From USD 0.65
Available tonnes: 19,970
Vaayu (India) Power Corporation Private Limited (VIPCPL) has developed a 50.4 MW wind farm in Tamil Nadu, India. The project involves the supply, erection, commissioning, and operation of 63 Enercon E-53 wind energy converters (WECs), each with a rated capacity of 800 kW. Generating 109.625 GWh of electricity per year. The…
4937
Anhanguera Hydro Power Project
From USD 2.89
Available tonnes: 45,855
According to the expectations of the International Energy Agency (IEA), hydropower is expected to remain the world’s largest source of renewable energy. The reason? It is simple: when it comes to renewables, hydroelectricity is one of the most mature technologies globally. It is a reliable, versatile, and low-cost generati…
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