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Computation of Emission Reduction for "Utilisation of the thermal energy content of the waste gas of cli Description The

electricity supplied from the project activity to the cement plant, The emissions factor of the baseline electricity supply source, If in the baseline scenario electricity is supplied from the grid, then EFElec, y is the emission factor of the grid - EFGrid,y; if electricity is supplied from the identified specific captive power generation source, then EFElec, y is the emission factor of it EFCaptive,y The fossil fuel (i.e. coal) consumption rate of the identified generation source (IGS) to supply EGY Notation EGCP,y

EFCaptive,y

FIIGS

The emission coefficient of the fuel (i.e. coal) used in identified generation source, expressed as tCO2/per GJ lower heating value. CO2 emission factor per unit of energy of the fuel used in identified generating source, expressed as tCO2 per unit mass or volume unit. (TCO2/ton of coal)

COEFIGS

EFCO2, fuel, IGS

Net calorific value (energy content) per mass or volume unit of a fuel used in identified generating source; (TJ/ton of coal)

NCVfuel,IGS

Electricity supplied from project activity to the grid (MWh)

EGGrid,y

Emission factor of electricity grid Baseline emission in the year y Determination of Project Emissions in the year y (EBy) The ex ante design estimate of the change in the energy consumption of each clinker kiln due to project implementation carbon coefficient of the fuel used in the cement works in year y to raise the necessary heat for clinker production CO2 emission factor per unit of energy of the fuel used in clinker production in the year y, expressed as tCO2 per unit mass or volume unit. (TCO2/unit mass or volume) Net calorific value (energy content) per mass or volume unit of a fuel used in clinker production in the year; (TJ/unit mass or volume) Annual clinker production from the ith clinker production line Project emission in the year y Determination of Emissions Reduction in the year y ipcc

EFGrid,y EBy

EIi COEFfuel,y EFCO2, fuel, y NCVfuel,y Oclinker,i PEy ERy

the thermal energy content of the waste gas of clinker cooler and pre-heater for power generation at a cement plant in Rajasthan" Unit MWh Value 34810

tCO2/MWh

1.150

GJ/MWh

12.00

tCO2/GJ

0.09581

TCO2/ton

NA

TJ/ton of coal

NA

MWh

0.000

tCO2 /MWh tCO2

0.8 40026

TJ/ton Clinker tCO2/TJ of input fuel TCO2/unit mass or volume TJ/unit mass or volume ton of clinker tCO2 tCO2

NA NA NA 1996500 0 40026

gas of clinker cooler and pre-heater for power generation at a cement plant in Rajasthan" Remarks As per the detailed project report provided by the equiment suppliers and consultant

Calculated based upon FIIGS and COEFIGS below mentioned

Considering heat rate of the new coal based power plant - 2837kcal/kWh (as per the supplier)

The factor-COEFIGS has been calculated following the methodological guidance based on Lab Analysis Report (enclosed as Annexure-XIV) conducted on coal which would have been used in the baseline coal based power plant and the same is found to be 0.11665tCO2/GJ (Please refer to worksheet 'COEFigs' for details) . However the same was compared with the same factor reported in Indias Initial National Communication to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (NATCOM) which shows this factor as 0.0958tCO2/GJ. Therefore consideration of this factor from NATCOM Report will entail a conservative computation of baseline emissions and hence emission reductions. This justifies the consideration of this factor as per the NATCOM Report.

No supply of power (generated by the waste heat recovery based captive power plant) to grid

Emission factor of NEWNE grid

As per equipment supplier there will be no change in fuel consumption during clinker manufacturing due to the project activity

The same is not required as the ex-ante project emisison will be zero as EIi is assumed as zero following equipment supplier's recommendation in this regard (i.e. there will be no change in fuel consumption during clinker manufacturing due to the project activity)

As per the rated capacity of the kilns

95.81

Dtermination of COEFIGS (conservative figure to be ch Description The emission coefficient of the fuel (i.e. coal) used in identified generation source, expressed as tCO2/per GJ lower heating value. CO2 emission factor per unit of energy of the fuel used in identified generating source, expressed as tCO2 per unit mass or volume unit. (TCO2/ton of coal) Notation Unit COEFIGS as per Lab analysis report COEFIGS EFCO2, fuel, IGS tCO2/GJ TCO2/ton

Net calorific value (energy content) per mass or volume unit of a fuel used in identified generating source; (TJ/ton of coal)

NCVfuel,IGS

TJ/ton of coal

COEFIGS as per Indias Initial National Communication to the United Nations Framework Co The emission coefficient of the fuel (i.e. coal) used in identified generation source, expressed as tCO2/per GJ lower heating value. COEFIGS tCO2/GJ

onservative figure to be chosen) Value Lab analysis report 0.11665 1.8454 Calculated based upon EFCO2, fuel, IGS and NCVfuel,IGS below mentioned Coal analysis report (Ultimate analysis) conducted independent testing laboratory - ' National Council for cement and building materials' GCV to NCV conversion: - Using the following IPCC formulae determine the NCV of those fortnightly samples - NCV = GCV - 0.212H - 0.0245M - 0.0008O - Where H - Percentage of Hydrogen, M - Percentage of Moisture and O - Percentage of Oxygen (as determined from the ultimate analysis report) - Please note that here GCV and NCV are in Mega Joule/kg, therefore it is required to do the necessary unit adjustments (1kcal/kg = (4.186/10^3) = 0.004186 MJ/kg) Remarks

0.0158

Assuming GCV = 18.4017MJ/kg, O =9.23%, H = 3.63%, M=7.45% (Source: Coal analysis report conducted independent testing laboratory - ' National Council for cement and building ited Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (NATCOM) Please refer to Indias Initial National Communication to the 0.09581 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (NATCOM)

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