Perpetual Biomass

Description: The purpose of the project essentially is to utilize the available biomass fuels in the region effectively for generation of clean and green power. The generated power will be sold to the power deficit state grid for sustainable economic growth, conservation of environment through use of freely and abundantly available biomass fuels and Green House Gas (GHG) emission reduction. The project will also help to a certain extent to bridge the gap between the ever-increasing demand and supply of electricity in the state of Andhra Pradesh (AP). The primary fuels proposed for the power plant are Rice Husk, Juliflora and Bagasse.


Project Type: Biomass Combustion
Location: Andhra Pradesh, India, India
Quantity: 142,324 tonnes CO2e total
Accounting period: 2006 to 2010
Operator: Perpetual Energy Systems
Certification: Clean Development Mechanism
Supported by: Tricorona (Sweden)
Entry created: 26th January 2010
Last updated: 26th November 2010
   
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