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* as contained within the document entitled "Guidelines for completing the monitoring report form (CDM-MR)”
(EB 54 meeting report, annex 34).
MONITORING REPORT
Version 02 date: 08/11/2010
The project helps reduce GHG emissions generated from the high-growth, coal-dominated
power generation. And also, it contributes to sustainable development in the region by
reducing pollution, creating employment opportunities, promoting the local tourism industry
and improving the living standard of local people. At a larger scale, the project assists China
in stimulating and accelerating the commercialization of grid-connected renewable energy
technologies and markets.
The Project commenced construction in June 2008 and put into operation in December 2008.
The expected technical lifetime of the Project is 21years as stated in the registered PDD.
This Monitoring Report is for the 1st phrase of monitoring period, which is from
29/04/2010-30/09/2010. The total emission reduction achieved in this monitoring period is
24,745 tCO2e.
Name of Party involved Private and/or public entity(ies) Kindly indicate if the Party
project participants involved wishes to be
considered as project
participant (Yes/No)
People’s Republic of China Sinohydro 14th Bureau Dali
No
(host) Juneng Investment Co. Ltd
Netherlands Rabobank International No
An 110kV project station set up at the site, which connects the proposed project to the 110kV
Dafengba Substation and then connects to the Dali 110 kV New Seven-Five Substation, and
the power produced in the wind farm can be transmitted to the Yunnan Provincial Power Grid,
which is an integral part of the South China Power Grid.
A. 5. Title, reference and version of the baseline and monitoring methodology applied
to the project activity:
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Approved consolidated baseline methodology ACM0002: “Consolidated baseline methodology
for grid-connected electricity generation from renewable sources” (Version 10 dated 28 May 2009,
Sectoral Scope 01).
Reference:
http://cdm.unfccc.int/methodologies/PAmethodologies/approved.html
A. 7. Crediting period of the project activity and related information (start date and
choice of crediting period):
After the project was registered on 29/04/2010, the crediting period of the project was set
from 29/04/2010 to 28/04/2017 (Renewable).
1. EGfacility,y - Quantity of net electricity generation exported by the project to the Grid in year
y.
2. EGexport,y - Electricity supplied to the Grid by the project during year y.
3. EGimport,y - Electricity purchased from the grid by the proposed project during year y
1. Monitoring procedures
Electricity purchased from the grid by the project (EGimport,y) is subtracted from electricity
supplied to the grid by the project (EGexport,y) to obtain net electricity supplied to the grid
(EGfacility, y).
Electricity supplied to and purchased from the grid was monitored and recorded by the main
meter installed at the project substation. Due to the regulation of the local Grid Company, the
monthly cut-off time for electricity supplied to the grid is at 24:00 on the last day in every
month. However, the monthly cut-off time for electricity purchased from the grid is at 24:00
on the 15th day in every month.
Electricity supplied to the grid is continuously measured. The readings of the meter were daily
read and recorded. Sales receipts are issued based on these readings. Therefore, the electricity
supplied to the grid from 29/04/2010 to 30/09/2010 was well measured and recorded.
The electricity supplied to the grid by the project during the period from 29/04/2010 to
30/09/2010 from meter readings and sales receipt are confirmed by the grid company, which
has been supplied to DOE for verifying.
Electricity purchased from the grid is continuously measured. The readings of the meter were
daily read and recorded. Sales receipts are issued based on these readings. Therefore, the
electricity purchased from the grid from 29/04/2010 to 30/09/2010 was well measured and
recorded.
The meters installed by the monitoring system of the project during this crediting period have
an accuracy of 0.2s. The meters measure the electricity supply on a continuous basis. The
electricity supplied to the grid on continuously basis and records and reports the daily and
monthly total supply.
The main meter and the backup meter are calibrated by Electric Power Research Institute of
Yunnan Electric Power Test and Research Institute (Group) Co., Ltd. (Certificate No.:
CNAS L3356) annually according to Chinese national calibration standard. The entity is an
authorized entities to implement electricity meters calibration.
The location of the main meter (M1) and back-up meter (M2) are at Zhemoshan Substation on the
project site are as the following chart.
2. Monitoring structure and responsibility of personnel
The owner of the proposed project used the registered PDD as guideline in monitoring of the
project emission reduction performance and adhered to the guidelines set out in this monitoring
plan to ensure that the monitoring is credible, transparent and conservative.
3. Emergency Procedure:
In case metering equipment is damaged and no reliable readings can be recorded the project
entity will estimate net supply by the proposed project activity according to the following
procedure:
1. In case of that the main meter (M1) is out of service, the back-up meter (M2) will be
used as monitoring of the electricity supplied to the Grid and electricity purchased from the
Grid.
2. In case both main meter and back up meter are damaged: The project entity and the grid
company will jointly calculate a conservative estimate of power exported to the grid. A
statement will be prepared indicating
► the background to the damage to metering equipment
► the assumptions used to estimate net supply to the grid for the days for which no record
could be recorded
► the estimation of power exported to the grid. The statement will be signed by both a
representative of the project entity as well as a representative of the grid company.
If any error is detected, the party owning the meter shall repair, recalibrate or replace the
meter giving the other party sufficient notice to allow a representative to attend during any
corrective activity.
D.1. Data and parameters determined at registration and not monitored during the
monitoring period, including default values and factors
EGfacility,y — Quantity of net electricity generation supplied by the project plant/unit to the grid
in year y (MWh/yr)
EFgrid,CM,y — Combined margin CO2 emission factor for the project electricity system in year y
calculated using the latest version of the “Tool to calculate the emission factor for
an electricity system”.
The net electricity supplied to the grid via the main power lines measured by the meter M1
installed at the project substation was aggregated on designated time in every month
(normally the last day of each month), as in the below table. All the relative metered readings
and sales receipts were submitted to the DOE for verifying.
According to the registered PDD, the Emission factor of the grid is determined ex-ante; the
1
The monthly cut-off time for electricity purchased from the grid is at 24:00 on the 15th day in every
month. The project entity and the grid company jointly calculated electricity imported from the grid at
24:00 on the last day in every month based on the reading of meter M1. And the data have been
confirmed by both of two parties.
ex-ante determined emission factor is 0.9660 tCO2e/MWh.
Hence, PEy=0
E. 3. Leakage calculation
According to ACM0002 (Version 10), the main indirect emissions potentially giving rise to
leakage in the context of electric sector projects result from power plant construction, fuel
handling (mining, processing, and transportation) and land inundation (for hydroelectric
projects). The project developer does not need to consider such indirect emissions when
applying the methodology. Project activities using this baseline methodology shall not claim
any credit for the project on account of reducing these emissions below the level of the
baseline scenario. The leakage from the project is zero.
Ly=0
As a result, the estimated emission reductions during the monitoring period are
58,623 tCO2 / 365 * 155 = 24,894 tCO2
Comparison of actual electricity generated in the monitoring report with the estimated in the
registered PDD is as following:
Item Values applied in ex-ante Actual values reached
calculation of the registered during the monitoring
CDM-PDD period
Electricity generations 25,771 25,616.560
(MWh)
Emission Factor 0.966 0.966
(tCO2e/MWh)
So,the comparison of actual emission reduction in the monitoring report with the estimated
in the registered PDD:
Item Values applied in ex-ante Actual values reached
calculation of the registered during the monitoring
CDM-PDD period
Emission reductions 24,894 24,745
(tCO2e)