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4.5 MW wind power project of PCI Limited at Gujarat, I…
From USD 0.44
Available tonnes: 29,763
The proposed CDM project activity involves the installation and operation of three Wind Electricity Generators (WEGs), each with a capacity of 1.5 MW, resulting in a total wind power generation capacity of 4.5 MW. These WEGs are strategically located in the Surajbari Creek, Village Jangi, Bhachau Taluka, Kutch District, Gu…
4956
Renewable Energy Wind Power Project in Karnataka
From USD 1.00
Available tonnes: 2,025
A wind power project launched in 2013 in Karnataka, India, utilizes wind energy to generate clean electricity. This small-scale project involves the installation of eight Wind Energy Converters (WECs) with a capacity of 800 kW each, supplied by Enercon (India) Ltd. The electricity produced from this renewable source is sup…
4937
Anhanguera Hydro Power Project
From USD 2.89
Available tonnes: 1,042
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…
4309
Balsio Small Hydroelectric Project of Ginni Global Pvt…
From USD 0.50
Available tonnes: 35,262
The purpose of the project activity is Hydro power generation on Balsio Nallah, a perennial tributary of Baira Nallah in the Ravi Basin by Ginni Global Pvt. Ltd. (GGPL).
4576
Vanala Small Scale Hydropower Project
From USD 2.50
Available tonnes: 247,769
The Vanala Small Scale hydropower project is a 15 MW run of the river type small hydroelectricity generation project located on the river Nandakini in the Chamoli district of the state Uttranchal, India. The project involves installation of two horizontal Francis turbines generating sets of 7.5 MW each for hydroelectricity…
3833
KOWEPO SMALL HYDROELECTRIC CDM PROJECT IN TAEAN
From USD 0.98
Available tonnes: 18,607
The purpose of the project “KOWEPO Small hydroelectric CDM Project in Taean” is to generate hydroelectric power by using the net head of cooling water drained into the sea. KOWEPO has established small hydro generators that uses sea water as cooling water and returns it into the sea.
3797
Hebei ChengAn Biomass Cogeneration Project
From USD 0.42
Available tonnes: 285,465
Hebei ChengAn Biomass Cogeneration Project is located in ChengAn County, Hebei Province, China. Its purpose is to use local straw from cotton to generate electricity. The electricity generated from the project is sold to the Hebei Provincial Power Grid which is a part of the North China Power Grid in order to replace the c…
3598
Manglad Small Hydroelectric Project
From USD 1.10
Available tonnes: 87,595
The Manglad Hydroelectric Project (MHEP) is a 4.5 MW run-of-river hydroelectric project located in the Rampur sub-division of the Shimla District in the state of Himachal Pradesh.The Project is utilizing the waters of the Manglad Khad, a tributary of the Satluj River, generating approximately 24.61 GWh (net) of electricity…
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