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Wind Farm
Capacity: 30 MW
PLF: 20%
Location: Southern Grid
Approx No of CERs: 50,000 a year
The project reduces GHG emissions by producing power from wind and exporting the same to the grid. It produces an average annual generation of 51 Million Units, out of which 49.75 Million Units are sold to the electricity grid.
 
 
Hydro Energy
Capacity: 5 MW
PLF: 70%
Location: Northern Grid
Approx No. of CERs: 31,000 a year
The project is a run of the river type, providing and selling electricity to the state electricity grid, thus reducing the dependence on fossil fuels and reducing CO2 emissions. The Small Hydro Project produces an average annual generation of 33 Million Units, out of which 32 Million Units is sol to the sate electricity grid.
 
 
Fuel Switch
From Coal to Hydrogen
Location: Eastern Grid
Approx. No. Of CERs: 15,000 a year
The project utilizes 18,000 Nm3 and 4 TPD of Furnace Oil as a replacement to 22 TPD of coal for usage in the steam boiler and thus reduces emission reductions which would have been caused by the standard practice of usage of coal in the steam boilers.
 
 
Cogeneration
Capacity: 10 MW
PLF: 90% for 180 days
Location: Northern Grid
Approx No. of CERs: 19,000 a year
The project generates power for export to the state grid and steam for the sugar mill captive consumption purposes. The high pressure boiler is fired by bagasse, a by-product from the sugar manufacturing process to generate steam, which in turn powers the turbo generator to generate electricity.
 
 
Natural Gas Based
Tri Generation
Capacity: 15 MW
PLF: 75%
Location: Western Grid
CERs: 55000 per year
Project is a combined cooling, heating and power application generating electricity from NG based engine and waste heat is recovered from exhaust gases as well as cooling water used to cool engine jacket. Waste heat is used to run a boiler for steam generation and a vapour absorption machine for chilled water generation leading to very high overall energy efficiency. Waste heat recovery avoids the consumption of fossil fuel for steam generation and electricity consumption in vapour compression machine for chilled water generation thus leading to emission reduction.
 
 
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