country status presentation by eghert daniel copenhagen april 20, 2007
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Country Status Presentation by Eghert Daniel Copenhagen April 20, 2007. PRIORITY PROJECTS. ARMENIA. Argichi Small Hydroelectric Project Estimated annual CER-s: 17052 t CO2, Estimated CER-s until 2012 85 000 t CO2. “Jradzor” Small Hydro Electric Project - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Country Status
Presentation by Eghert Daniel
Copenhagen April 20, 2007
No Project Identification (name)
Estimated amount of CO2
reductions until 2012
(Tones)
Estimated amount of
CO2 reductions after 2012 (Tones) 7
years
EstimatedStart Date
Status Financial due diligence
Tentative Price(EUR/Tones)
Priority
1“Landfill Gas Capturing and Utilization in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan”
437 000 180 000 2007LoA received, partners shall be identified and project shall be registered
Project host does not have financing for the project implementation.
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2Ordubad Hydroelectric Project, Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan
437 0001 020
0002010
LoI signed and LoE issued.PDD is prepared and shall be submitted for validation.
State company Azerenergy provides needed financing and can apply also loans
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3Argichi Small Hydroelectric Project, Armenia
85 000 119 000 2008PDD is validated and LoA issued. Company needs
additional loan arrangement
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4“Jradzor” Small Hydro Electric Project, Armenia
41 000 57 000 2008PDD is validated and LoA issued. Company needs
additional loan arrangement
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Optim. of raw material grinding, clinker burning, fuel burning and clinker consumption for the production of cement at CJSC “MICA-CEMENT, Armenia
320 000 630 000 2008
PDD is prepared but not validated due to the different opinions between the Consultant and Validator
Plant is in operation and part of financing can be provided by the owner
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6Production of synthetic rubber from butadiene instead of using natural gas in CISC “Nairit –Plant”, Armenia
800 000≥ 1 400
0002009
LoI is signed, and new owners are preparing feasibility study plan. PDD preparation is not started
New owner is interested to use new technology. Loan will be used for process reconstruction
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PRIORITY PROJECTS
ARMENIA
Argichi Small Hydroelectric ProjectEstimated annual CER-s: 17052 t CO2, Estimated CER-s until 2012 85 000 t CO2
“Jradzor” Small Hydro Electric ProjectEstimated annual CER-s: 8215 t CO2, Estimated CER-s until 2012: 41 000 t CO2
Optimization of raw material grinding, clinker burning, fuel burning and clinker consumption for the production of cement at CJSC “MICA-CEMENT”, Armenia
Total investment cost of the project activities is estimated to be 3,623mill. EURO (4,348 mill. USDEstimated annual (2008) CER –s: 107 415 tons CO2, Estimated CER-s up to 2012: 320 000 tons CO2Estimated CER-s after 2012 630 000 tons CO2
Production of synthetic rubber from butadiene instead of using natural gas in CISC “Nairit –Plant”
Estimated annual CER-s: 200 000 t CO2, Estimated CER-s until 2012: 800 000 t CO2 Estimated CER-s after 2012: 1 400 000 t CO2
AZERBAIJAN
Reduction of gas leakages at Azerigaz company,Baku,
Project description: Identification of gas leakages, fulfillment of repair works at gas network and main units, change of equipment at compressor stations.
Ordubad Hydroelectric Project, Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan
Estimated annual CER-s: 145 740 t CO2, Estimated CER-s until 2012: 437 000 t CO2 Estimated CER-s after 2012: 1 020 000 t CO2Ordubad 36 MW HPP investment cost is estimated to be 80 million Euros or 2.2 mill. Euro/MWe installed. Financing will be secured by the State.
GEORGIA
Catalytic N2O destruction project at the Nitric Acid Plant of AZOTI JSC/Energy Invest JSC, Rustavi
The implementation of the project activity will result in an ex-ante estimation of GHG emission reductions of conservatively calculated 160,000 t CO2e per year. Please note - that estimates of GHG emission reductions are made for reference purposes only - actual emission reductions will be determined based on measurement results on ex-post basis.
Emissions reduction in gas distribution network at KazTransGaz LTD enterprise in Tbilisi
MOLDOVA
Waste Water Treatment Plant – biogas collection from sludge, Chisinau
The GHG emission relevant for this project includes: the open release of CH4 from open anaerobic sludge pits;CO2 emissions due to production of electricity by fossil fuels.
KAZAKHSTAN
Landfill gas capturing at Almaty Landfill, Almaty, Kazakhstan
and
Astana District Heating leakages reduction in distribution network, Astana, Kazakhstan
KYRGYZSTAN
“Landfill Gas Capturing and Utilization in Bishkek
The financial situation of the Project proponent would not allow them to finance the project totally. Landfill operator company Meenet-Service has no savings or other free capital, and therefore the investment must be based on the upfront payment for the future CER-s.
Estimated annual (2008) CER-s: 76 000 t CO2, Estimated CER-s until 2012: 400 000 t CO2 Estimated CER-s after 2012: 560 000 t CO2
Based on the test pumping results, maximum total expected emission reduction when the plant is in full operation throughout a year is approx. 80.000 tons CO2/year. The plant was expected to be in operation by mid 2007.
Total investment need for Stage 1: approx 0,8 mill EUR.
Bishkel Landfill CDM Project, Kyrgyzstan
UZBEKISTAN
Nitrous Oxide Reduction at Navoiyazot Fertilizer Industry , Navoi
Reduction of nitrous oxide emissions in the production of nitrogen fertilizers Open JSC "ELECTRKIMESANOAT" Chirchik
Utilization of tail oil gas at “Uzneftegas” Karaulbazarsky district, Buharsky region