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85 MW Grid connected Wind farm project in Tamil Nadu, India by M/s Goyal MG Gases Private Limited

MONITORING REPORT From 25/03/2004 to 10/04/2007


Version 01 Dated 14-06-2007

1. Title of the project activity:


14.85 MW Grid connected Wind farm project, at various locations in Tamil Nadu, by M/s Goyal MG Gases Private Limited Version: III Date: 15/01/2007 Date of registration of project: 29th April 2007 UNFCCC registration reference number: 0992

2. Introduction:
The proposed self-financed project activity is an initiative by Goyal Group towards clean electricity generation using wind energy resources in the state of Tamil Nadu. The project activity leads to the installation of 66 Wind Electric Generators (WEGs) of individual capacity 225 kW at various locations in Tamil Nadu totaling to an installed capacity of 14.85 MW. Out of the total 66 WEGs, 47 WEGs are owned by the group companies Goyal MG gases Pvt. Ltd. and the rest 19 are owned by Morgan Ventures Ltd. Goyal group is a renowned group since 1973 in the field of Industrial Gases and other allied services. Since last 10 years, it has grown rapidly with its diversities. To fulfil the companys commitment towards better environment, they have set up a series of wind farms in Tamil Nadu in the name of Kanyakumari wind farm, Cochin wind farm, Salem wind farm and Erode wind farm. Names of Investor of WEGs: M/s Goyal MG Gases Private Limited M/s Morgan Ventures Limited The project activity has sought a 10 year fixed crediting period starting from 25/03/2004.

3. Reference:
Appendix B of the simplified M&P for small scale CDM project activities (UNFCCC, 2003b) Project Type: I Project Category: I D Version: Renewable energy project Renewable electricity generation for a grid 10 (23rd December, 2006)

The installed capacity of the project is 14.85 MW, which is less than the limiting capacity of 15 MW and is thus eligible to use small-scale simplified methodologies. Further, the project activity is generation of electricity for sale to state electricity utility utilizing the regional grid system using wind potential. Hence, the type and category of the project activity matches with I.D. as specified in Appendix B of the indicative simplified baseline and monitoring methodologies for small-scale CDM project activities. Project Design Document: 14.85 MW Grid connected Wind farm project, at various locations in Tamil Nadu, by M/s Goyal MG Gases Private Limited

4. Definitions in the report:


CDM Clean Development Mechanism PDD Project Design Document GHG Green House Gas / Gases IPCC Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change SEB State Electricity Board TNEB Tamil Nadu Electricity Board JMR Joint Meter Reading

5. General description of the project: 5.1 Project Activity:


The candidate CDM project will generate electricity from WEGs in the Goyal MG Gases Pvt. Ltd. Wind Park. The project activity has been essentially conceived for the sale of generated electricity to state electricity utility (Tamil Nadu Electricity Board). The wind power will be wheeled utilizing the regional grid (Southern Region Electricity Grid), and will be supplied to the local consumers drawing electricity from the grid. Since wind based electricity generation is GHG emissions free, the electrical power generated will save the anthropogenic Green House Gas (GHG) emissions generated by the fossil fuel based thermal power stations comprising coal, diesel, furnace oil and gas. The project activity started in March 2004 and was estimated to generate approximately 30 million kWh per year, contributing an estimated reduction of 279630 tCO2e over the ten year crediting period of the project from 2004-2014. This reduction is the result of displacement of fossil fuel fired power plants that would otherwise have delivered the electricity to Southern Region Grid in the absence of the project activity.

5.2 Technical description of the project:


Location of project activity: The project activity is spread across three locations in Tamil Nadu with the following geographical positioning: Coimbatore: Erode: Tirunelveli: 11 N (Latitude) and 77 E (Longitude) 11 20 N (Latitude) and 77 46 E (Longitude) 8 44 N (Latitude) and 77 44 E (Longitude)

Technology employed by the project activity:


The project activity envisages installation of small sized WEGs of individual capacity 225 kW supplied by NEPC. The salient features of the technology are furnished below. Details Over all Data Cut in windspeed Cut out Windspeed Rated windspeed Survival Windspeed Tip Speed Type 225/40 KW Approx. 4m/s Approx. 25m/s 15m/s 60m/s at 2 sec gust 58/39 m/s

Rotor Revolutions Hub height (optional) Nacelle tilt angle Regulation

37.5/25 rpm 30/36/45m 5 Degrees Stall

Gear Box Type Helical Gear Ratio 1:40 No. of steps 2 Generator Rated Power Output Type Voltage Revolutions Frequencies Tower Type Height (Optional) Material Sections Ladder Nacelle frame Rotor No. of blades Diameter Swept area Material Pitch Power Regulation 225/40 KW Asynchronous 3phase 400V 1500/1000 rpm 50 Hz Tubular 28.7/34.7/43.7 m Steel plate 4 Inside the tower Hot Sprayed galvanized welded steel plate frame 3 29.8 m 698sq.m Polyester reinforced Fiberglass Fixed Stall

Brake System Aerodynamics Leading tip spoiler Mechanical Failsafe disc brake Yaw System Siewing system with Gearmotors yawing Controls Micro Processor based In wind energy generation, kinetic energy of the wind is converted into mechanical energy and subsequently into electrical energy. Wind turbines capture the wind's energy with two or three propeller-like blades, which are mounted on a rotor, to generate electricity. The turbines sit high atop towers, taking advantage of the stronger and less turbulent wind at 100 feet (30 meters) or more, above ground. As the wind blows through the blades of the windmill, a pocket of lowpressure air forms on the downwind side of the blade. The low-pressure air pocket then pulls the blade towards it, causing the rotor to spin. The rotor turns the shaft that further spins the connected generator. The spinning of this generator produces the required electricity.

The project activity leads to the promotion of small sized Wind Electric Generators (WEGs) into the region, demonstrating the success of wind based renewable energy generation, which is fed into the nearest sub-station (part of the Southern Regional Grid), thus increasing energy availability and improving quality of power under the service area of the substation. Hence, the project leads to technological well being. No technology transfer from other countries is involved in this project activity.

6. Monitoring methodology & Plan:


The project activity meets the eligibility criteria to use simplified modalities and procedure for small-scale CDM project activities as set out in paragraph 6 (c) of decision 17/CP.7.
Data to be monitored during project activity (As per D3 of the PDD of the registered project activity)
ID Data number type Data variable Data unit Measured (m), calculated (c) or estimated (e) Recording frequency Proportion of data to be monitored How will the data be archived? (electronic/ paper) For how Comment long is archived data to be kept?

Net Electricity kWh Electricity supplied to the regional electricity grid

Monthly

100%

Electronic & Paper

Two years beyond Crediting period

7. Quality Control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA)


QA and QC procedures undertaken during project activity

ID number 1

Uncertainty level of data (High/Medium/Low) Low

Explain QA/QC procedures planned for these data, or why such procedures are not necessary. The data can be very accurately measured. The meters installed on sub stations (grid interconnection point) will be used to measure mentioned variables on a continuous basis. Every month these meter readings will be recorded by plant personnel, these records will be archived for crosschecking yearly figures. The meters at the sub station will be two-way meters and will be in custody of State Electricity Utility. SEB officials will take the readings in these meters and the same reading may be used to determine the net power supplied to the grid and determine the extent of mitigation of GHG over a period of time.

7.1 Calibration / Maintenance of Measuring and Analytical Equipments


Training All incoming new incumbents are given formal class room type structured training at windfarm sites. Various topics covered are as follows: - Import knowledge about technical details of various components and parts of windmills - Teach the importance and functional details of each component of the windmill. - Impart training regarding normal starting procedure, normal stopping procedure, emergency stopping procedure and procedure for handling windmill and its switchyard, emergency etc. - Impart knowledge about mechanical, electrical and electronics / instrumentation related preventive and predictive maintenance schedule, procedure for undertaking routine maintenance and keeping up to date maintenance records, thereto. - Procedure for diagnostic approach for analyzing defects and the procedure for undertaking break down repairs. - Keeping close watch and control reactive power import / export from/to TNEB grid. Commensurate with the wind speed and wind power generated there from. - Monitoring and record keeping of windfarm performance parameters through Centralized Monitoring System (CMS) - Imbibe safety procedures. - Ensuring study of technical literature of various parts and components of the windfarms. - Preparation of daily generation report for the wind energy generated, record defects or reasons for low generation, if any instituting corrective measures to improve generation, where feasible. - Procedure for drawal and use of spares, consumables and other materials for repairs and maintenance of windmills. - Imparting training on various associated aspects for smooth operation & maintenance of windmills so as to ensure minimum down time and enhance their MTBF. Energy Meter The measurement of electricity is carried out as per the prevailing guidelines of the state electricity regulatory commission, which mandates implementation of 0.5 accuracy class meters at grid interconnection point for measurement of generated electricity. The transmission loss incurred till the metering point is to be absorbed by the project proponent and the payment is made on the basis of electricity fed into the grid. - The primary recording of the electricity fed to the state utility grid will be carried out jointly at the incoming feeder of the state electricity utility (TNEB). Machines for sale to utility will be connected to the feeder. - The joint measurement will be carried out once in a month in presence of both parties (the developers representative and officials of the state power utility). Both parties will sign the recorded reading. - In exceptional circumstances of failure of metering system, immediate replacement is carried on 24 * 7 basis. - The meter is calibrated every 6 months as per the TNEB statutory laid down periodicity. - As per TNEB laid down procedure, the defective main energy meter is always replaced by the TNEB accredited representative in presence of the Companys personnel by a spare energy meter. - The defective energy meter is taken away by the accredited TNEB representative to their laboratory for retrieval of recorded data and issue of certificate for the last recorded readings thereto.

The measurement is thus always on the lower side, and is therefore conservative with respect to generation of electricity as well as GHG abetment.

Other Maintenance and upkeep practices include: - Regular calibration of the energy meters - Calibration of other monitoring equipment, in all the wind farms.

7.2 Environmental Impact


1. The electricity from wind electricity generator has no negative environmental impacts. 2. As per the Schedule 1 of Ministry of Environment and Forests (Government of India) notification dated January 27, 1994, - 30 activities are required to undertake environmental impact assessment studies. The details of these activities are available at: http://envfor.nic.in/divisions/iass/notif/eia.htm 3. The proposed project doesnt fall under the list of activities requiring EIA as it will not involve any negative environmental impacts, because the WEGs installed for generation of power use wind (cleanest possible source of renewable energy).

8. GHG Calculations 8.1 Project Activity Emissions: Nil


Emissions by sources of GHGs due to the project activity within the project boundary are zero since wind power is a GHG emission free source of energy.

8.2 Leakage: Nil


This is not applicable as the renewable energy technology used is not equipment transferred from another activity. Therefore, as per the simplified procedures for SSC project activities, no leakage calculation is required. There is no alternate fuel which can generate electricity from the installed plant and machinery in absence of wind.

8.3 Baseline Emissions


The wind power project uses the Combined Margin methodology as suggested in the Appendix B of the simplified modalities and procedures for small-scale CDM project activities. The total baseline emissions BEy (tCO2/yr) = EGy * EFy Where BEy = Baseline emissions in year y (tCO2). EGy (MWh/yr) = Electricity generated by the project in year y; EFy = Combined margin emissions factor (Baseline emission factor) for the year y (tCO2/MWh).

The emission factor EFy of the Western Region Grid is a fixed value over the projects crediting period and is calculated as the weighted average of the Operating Margin emission factor (EFOM, y) and the Build Margin emission factor (EFBM,y): EFy = wOM EFOM,y + wBM .EFBM,y Where the weights wOM and wBM, are 75% and 25%, and EFOM, y and EFBM, y are the Operating Margin and Build Margin emission factors respectively calculated in the following paragraph. The emission factor EFy is estimated to be 0.9321 tCO2/MWh. The Operating Margin is the weighted average emissions of all generating sources serving the Northern Grid excluding hydro, geothermal, wind, low-cost biomass, nuclear and solar generation. It is derived from the following equation: EFOM, simple, y = Fi, j, y COEFi, j GENj, y where, Fi, j, y is the amount of fuel i (in a mass or volume unit) consumed by relevant power sources j in year(s) y, j refers to the power sources delivering electricity to the grid, not including low-operating cost and must-run power plants, and including imports to the grid. COEFi,j y is the CO2 emission coefficient of fuel i (tCO2 / mass or volume unit of the fuel), taking into account the carbon content of the fuels used by relevant power sources j and the percent oxidation of the fuel in year(s) y, and GEN j, y is the electricity (MWh) delivered to the grid by source j. The CO2 emission coefficient COEFi is obtained as COEFi = NCVi * EFCO2, i * OXIDi where: NCVi is the net calorific value (energy content) per mass or volume unit of a fuel i, OXIDi is the oxidation factor of the fuel (see page 1.29 in the 1996 Revised IPCC Guidelines for default values), EFCO2,i is the CO2 emission factor per unit of energy of the fuel i. The EFOM,Y is estimated to be 1.00349 tCO2/MWh (based on three years average). The Build Margin emission factor (EFBM,y) is calculated as the generation weighted average emission factor (tCO2/MWh) of a sample of power plants m, as follows: EFBM,y = Fi, m, y .COEFi, m GENm,y Where Fi, m,y = quantity of fuel i used in plant m (kt/yr) in year y

COEFi, m = carbon emissions factor for fuel i in plant m (tCO2/kt), taking into account the carbon content of the fuels by power sources and the percent oxidation of the fuel GENm, y = annual generation from plant j (MWh/yr) in year y The EFBM,y is estimated as 0.7179 tCO2/MWh (with sample group m constituting most recent capacity additions to the grid comprising 20% of the system generation). The baseline emissions are estimated as the product of the electricity generated by the project activity and the Emission factor of the regional electricity grid as calculated above. Name of Item Description Crediting Period Method of monitoring Recording frequency Reporting frequency Background data Archiving mode GEN Electricity Quantity Electricity fed into the southern grid 25/03/2004 24/03/2014 Measured using energy meter Continuous Monthly (Jointly by SEB and representative of the investor) Joint meter reading available at the site Electronic & paper

The project started on 25/03/2004 and the crediting period starts from 25/03/2004. Report has been prepared by: SenergyGlobal Private Limited 9th Floor, Eros Corporate Tower Nehru Place New Delhi 110 019 Monthly Emission Reductions:

Net electricity generated (in kWh) Crediting period 25/03/2004 - 10/04/2004 11/04/2004 - 10/05/2004 11/05/2004 - 10/06/2004 11/06/2004 - 10/07/2004 11/07/2004 - 10/08/2004 11/08/2004 - 10/09/2004 11/09/2004 - 10/10/2004 11/10/2004 - 10/11/2004 11/11/2004 - 10/12/2004 11/12/2004 - 10/01/2005 11/01/2005 - 10/02/2005 11/02/2005 - 10/03/2005 11/03/2005 - 10/04/2005 11/04/2005 - 10/05/2005 11/05/2005 - 10/06/2005 11/06/2005 - 10/07/2005 11/07/2005 - 10/08/2005 11/08/2005 - 10/09/2005 11/09/2005 - 10/10/2005 11/10/2005 - 10/11/2005 11/11/2005 - 10/12/2005 11/12/2005 - 10/01/2006 11/01/2006 - 10/02/2006 11/02/2006 - 10/03/2006 11/03/2006 - 10/04/2006 11/04/2006 - 10/05/2006 11/05/2006 - 10/06/2006 11/06/2006 - 10/07/2006 11/07/2006 - 10/08/2006 11/08/2006 - 10/09/2006 11/09/2006 - 10/10/2006 11/10/2006 - 10/11/2006 11/11/2006 - 10/12/2006 11/12/2006 - 10/01/2007 11/01/2007 - 10/02/2007 11/02/2007 - 10/03/2007 11/03/2007 - 10/04/2007 Total 1 Meter 1 (534) (1*225) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 680 5664 12348 14936 29504 89020 75636 64184 47288 14348 1488 3340 5536 3132 7796 22280 64788 68740 83268 61256 57904 5620 2136 4520 7284 7708 4932 Meter 2 (535) (1*225) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2848 6508 8136 5152 12044 15796 49932 93124 91500 72816 50372 17580 616 3132 5348 2712 9504 27556 62716 65448 89836 60004 66580 6096 2024 3912 6484 7488 4708 Meter 3 (536) (2*225) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1584 13272 16560 10992 25632 32488 98048 181440 171448 141056 97840 34664 2408 6880 11088 6032 18104 51792 123000 122320 177056 111560 115184 11536 4504 9832 14904 16768 10000 Meter 4 (537) (1*225) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3864 7196 9180 5420 10696 13848 42568 84896 83092 64824 43632 14388 1436 3536 5960 3564 7800 21744 55740 55968 83816 51308 51108 5188 2500 5424 8520 8504 4848 Meter 5 (538) (1*225) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1796 7276 9212 5720 12344 14128 44888 86336 86040 66452 46384 16252 1368 4052 6700 3556 9044 24612 59004 58080 85484 51980 55332 5868 2876 5756 8812 9432 5328 Meter 6 (539) (1*225) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1832 6672 8384 5800 12416 16264 46460 85240 81540 62408 43120 13892 1192 3528 6060 3352 7604 22184 56100 54408 81244 48264 50192 4616 1540 4056 6812 7736 4944 Meter 7 (428) (5*225) -60 7320 13960 174160 181780 158470 158720 14496 9808 16640 28256 23088 57856 62880 243184 411936 321680 349904 252288 76864 7328 14112 21616 14304 41520 120768 311520 289744 412192 234240 297584 10320 9744 14736 33648 35440 22368 Meter 8 (430) (3*225) 0 0 41952 87030 107956 91740 114804 11676 7980 12912 18228 15264 37044 41760 152328 260796 216204 223560 161292 42384 4176 9684 13548 9024 26520 76536 188676 184884 253836 147996 194160 5196 6432 8484 19668 20652 9624 Meter Meter 10 Meter 11 9 (435) (522) (548) (4*225) (2*225) (2*225) 0 11184 149556 177384 197208 169320 142320 12832 8368 14000 22928 19536 48864 49808 194816 316928 254880 278224 204000 63920 4720 9680 15232 11040 33536 172144 255968 232432 329520 186384 251824 7776 5568 10752 22208 25424 16880 0 0 0 0 0 0 1728 6792 11340 12636 12348 26124 26244 95220 164544 138984 127704 103752 33456 3948 8448 12444 7380 20892 51780 131028 102516 157824 38496 131472 8052 7452 8220 17340 16596 10728 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2874 5058 4140 19932 22392 83194 168784 141016 142232 104416 26128 2408 5424 7592 5568 16472 49648 123664 118048 167312 94712 123192 5440 3816 6048 13136 13304 9096 Meter 12 (656) (4*225) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33824 48992 195616 330800 288432 287792 211776 58000 5600 11200 14672 10848 34464 99552 256176 240656 338080 191856 255504 8560 8144 11904 21760 26896 16928

Total electricity generated (in kWh) -60 18504 205468 438574 486944 419530 415844 40732 44872 98690 139258 113124 309124 359536 1275758 2273844 1950452 1881156 1366160 411876 36688 83016 125796 80512 233256 740596 1688380 1593244 2259468 1278056 1650036 84268 56736 93644 180576 195948 120384

Total emissions reductions (tCO2e) -0.1 17.2 191.5 408.8 453.9 391.0 387.6 38.0 41.8 92.0 129.8 105.4 288.1 335.1 1189.1 2119.4 1818.0 1753.4 1273.4 383.9 34.2 77.4 117.3 75.0 217.4 690.3 1573.7 1485.1 2106.1 1191.3 1538.0 78.5 52.9 87.3 168.3 182.6 112.2 21205.3

Crediting period 25/03/2004 - 10/04/2004 11/04/2004 - 10/05/2004 11/05/2004 - 10/06/2004 11/06/2004 - 10/07/2004 11/07/2004 - 10/08/2004 11/08/2004 - 10/09/2004 11/09/2004 - 10/10/2004 11/10/2004 - 10/11/2004 11/11/2004 - 10/12/2004 11/12/2004 - 10/01/2005 11/01/2005 - 10/02/2005 11/02/2005 - 10/03/2005 11/03/2005 - 10/04/2005 11/04/2005 - 10/05/2005 11/05/2005 - 10/06/2005 11/06/2005 - 10/07/2005 11/07/2005 - 10/08/2005 11/08/2005 - 10/09/2005 11/09/2005 - 10/10/2005 11/10/2005 - 10/11/2005 11/11/2005 - 10/12/2005 11/12/2005 - 10/01/2006 11/01/2006 - 10/02/2006 11/02/2006 - 10/03/2006 11/03/2006 - 10/04/2006 11/04/2006 - 10/05/2006 11/05/2006 - 10/06/2006 11/06/2006 - 10/07/2006 11/07/2006 - 10/08/2006 11/08/2006 - 10/09/2006 11/09/2006 - 10/10/2006 11/10/2006 - 10/11/2006 11/11/2006 - 10/12/2006 11/12/2006 - 10/01/2007 11/01/2007 - 10/02/2007 11/02/2007 - 10/03/2007 11/03/2007 - 10/04/2007 Total 2

Meter 13 (657) (3*225) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19416 34224 147540 254352 206808 213900 156780 40632 3504 6732 11784 8364 24180 74808 188484 180276 251052 142608 195492 4908 4464 7956 17568 19200 12480

Meter 14 (658) (3*225) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4500 17670 86050 162010 128490 136290 98560 27090 1260 6320 8670 5850 15930 46750 124020 114590 164200 92850 118390 3580 3080 5490 12900 13720 8440

Meter 15 (718) (6*225)

Net electricity generated (in kWh) Meter 16 Meter 17 Meter 18 Meter 19 (755) (756) (716) (717) (3*225) (3*225) (7*225) (6*225) 3156 1920 528 1056 996 150468 123384 81024 60528 80640 79356 105180 35424 67116 60660 168708 155256 174072 122280 127440 59544 28380 90264 96780 19860 50244 110568 184608 157668 191280 107460 124824 53280 83244 104004 135288 47460 19416 108240 126288 30132 49320 37824 39132 71868 24492 58716 47604 161532 157908 152100 104748 107544 57696 24108 86712 98616 21144 39840 94668 165156 148716 178548 97776 125508 48204 76908 102924 136824 52476 11556 266976 320328 104976 119592 133728 103464 174240 75888 141840 130752 372480 386280 370056 263880 255144 138768 51096 179904 203808 39432 109008 232488 398712 346920 427392 232128 279912 114864 175896 222768 296736 121152 51192 184248 135804 24084 65496 108900 102798 166914 73314 112068 103590 316512 367092 317160 217512 225180 114498 51588 175968 203670 40158 83268 182394 335628 298026 368532 193860 243576 97578 155934 206478 267372 108936 37026

Meter 20 (811) (7*225) 0 0 104808 97440 19848 44808 175848 158160 186936 78312 108168 93528 285984 362664 435720 203616 195552 112992 56496 189648 190176 43440 72840 179160 323472 315216 372672 197568 230496 92256 125664 220056 252768 83472 30072

247824 209064 47352 90744 105720 86424 135504 37456 100608 87000 325440 351648 299328 200064 221568 105384 51168 162120 183144 37704 74880 187584 337944 300216 363456 191256 235656 94584 142392 181608 242904 93744 33528

Meter 21 (1075) (2*225) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45450 34398 30762 94092 114186 144132 70674 73680 37518 19296 57384 61290 14082 25248 55596 107556 107052 119118 66198 75870 32598 47868 71418 81456 29568 13290

Total electricity generated (in kWh) 5076 2580 0 0 1062564 1012308 307416 430488 642660 569334 840642 370336 646830 605790 1958338 2311396 2227866 1532964 1461448 694122 286896 960104 1057938 230034 495438 1164016 2165580 1968680 2436250 1321704 1629724 541852 815450 1122702 1443816 569728 337384

Total emissions reductions (tCO2e) 4.7 2.4 0.0 0.0 990.4 943.6 286.5 401.3 599.0 530.7 783.6 345.2 602.9 564.7 1825.4 2154.5 2076.6 1428.9 1362.2 647.0 267.4 894.9 986.1 214.4 461.8 1085.0 2018.5 1835.0 2270.8 1232.0 1519.1 505.1 760.1 1046.5 1345.8 531.0 314.5 32832.7

Thus, total emission reductions in 3 years, starting from 25th March 2004 to 10th April 2007, are: Total 1 + Total 2 = 21205.3 + 32832.7 = 53925.7 kWh Yearly Emission Reductions
S.No 1 2 3 Crediting period 25/03/2004 - 10/04/2005 11/04/2005 - 10/04/2006 11/04/2006 -10/04/2007 TOTAL Emissions reductions 8035.5 22272.8 23617.4 53925.7

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