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ACTIVITIES IMPLEMENTED JOINTLY (AIJ) UNIFORM REPORTING FORMAT: ACTIVITIES IMPLEMENTED JOINTLY UNDER THE PILOT PHASE
A) Description of project
A.1) Title of project: Emission Reduction at Power Plants in Romania
A.2) Participants/actors: N.V. Sep; KEMA Nederland B.V., CEPS B.V., RENEL
Please fill in one table for each participant/actor. For individuals fill in as from item "Function
within activity".
(a) Organization includes: institutions, ministries, companies, non-gvernmental organizations, etc.
involved in the activity, i.e. research institutes associated with the project, auditors, government agency closely
following the activity.
(a) Organization includes: institutions, ministries, companies, non-gvernmental organizations, etc.
involved in the activity, i.e. research institutes associated with the project, auditors, government agency closely
following the activity.
(a) Organization includes: institutions, ministries, companies, non-gvernmental organizations, etc.
involved in the activity, i.e. research institutes associated with the project, auditors, government agency closely
following the activity.
(a) Organization includes: institutions, ministries, companies, non-gvernmental organizations, etc. involved in the activity, i.e. research institutes associated with the project, auditors, government agency closely following the activity.
3) Activity:
a) For example, using Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) classification: energy efficiency; renewable energy; fuel switching; forest preservation, restoration or reforestation; afforestation; fugitive gas capture; industrial processes; solvents; agriculture; waste disposal or bunker fuels. d) Circle the appropriate option c) Methodological work will be required to define lifetime of activities.
d) Methodological work will be required to determine for each type of activity what the minimum data
requirements are.
4) Cost (to the extent possible):
Describe briefly how costs are determined: total costs: site visits and selection of the units, realisation and delivery of mobile laboratory, training programme, preparation and assitance during measurement programme, evaluation of measurements, recommendations for increasing plant thermal efficiency, implementation of recommendations and project management.
5) Mutually agreed assessment procedures:
a) Please ensure that detailed contact information for all organizations mentioned is reported under
section A.2 above.
B) Governmental acceptance, approval or endorsement
Bearing in mind that all activities implemented jointly under this pilot phase require prior acceptance, approval
or endorsement by the Government of the Parties participating in these activities which shall be shown by:
(a) In the case of joint reporting: the report is submitted by the designated authority of one participating Party
with the concurrence of all other participating Parties as evidenced by attached letters issued by the relevant
national authorities;
(b) In the case of separate reporting: the reports are submitted separately by the designated national authority of
each and every participating Party. Information will only be compiled once reports have been submitted by all
participating Parties.
B1) For the activity:
This project is carried out within the framework of the bilateral agreement between Romania and the
Netherlands.
* First report and joint reporting will be issued by Sep, accompanied by copies of letters of endorsement by each
designated national authority of Parties involved in the activity.
* Subsequent reports: may be issued either by Sep (in cooperation with RENEL), by the Dutch Ministry of Economic
Affairs (EZ) or by the Dutch Ministry of Housing, Physical Planning and the Environment (VROM).
B2) This report is a joint report:
_Yes, forward copy of agreement/endorsement by the designated national authorities involved.
B3) General short comment by the government(s) if applicable:
C) Compatibility with and supportiveness of national economic development and socio-economic and environment
priorities and strategies
D) Benefits derived from the activities implemented jointly project
Whenever possible quantitative information should be provided. Failing that, a qualitative description should be
given. If quantitative information becomes available, it could be submitted using the update(s) (If the amount of
quantative information is too large, the source could be indicated.) N.B.: All information is ex-ante
E) Calculation of the contribution of activities implemented jointly projects that bring about real, measurable
and long-term environmental benefits related to the mitigation of climate change that would not have occurred in
the absence of such activities
E.1) Estimated emissions without the activity (project baseline):
Description of the baseline or reference scenario, including methodologies applied: As reference scenario the fuel consumption and associated emissions have been determined by modelling the operation of RENEL power and heat generating system for the assumption that the subject power plants will not be modified as part of this or other projects. Special attention has been given to the hour-by-hour behaviour of the generating system, allowing physical constraints such as minimum operating levels, ramping capability and the relationship between the heat and the electricity production to be taken into account.
This has been ensured by the use of Sep's PowrSym3J chronological, probabilistic heat and power production
simulation model. The results from the simulation reveal the production of each generating unit, and the associated
fuel consumption and emissions of CO2, SO2, and NOx.
E.2) Estimated emissions without the activity:
Description of the scenario, including methodologies applied:
The simulation of the operation of RENEL power and heat generating system has been repeated, after modification of
the relevant parameters of the candidate generating units. These modifications relate to an enhanced thermal
efficiency of these units, as result of this project. Basic assumption is that the generation of the related units
will remain unchanged, and that the decrease in fuel consumption and the associated emissions is due only to the
higher efficiency of the units. This is a moderate assumption since, in reality, it may be expected that the units,
due to a higher efficiency will produce slightly more electricity, to the detriment of other units with lower
efficiency. Fill in the following tables as applicable:
E.2.1) Summary table: Projected emission reductions:
*) including indirect GHG leakages
Summary table: Actual emission reductions:
The project has not started yet.
F) Bearing in mind that the financing of activities implemented jointly shall be additional to financial
obligations of Parties included in Annex II to the Convention within the framework of financial mechanism as well
as to current official development assistance flows, please indicate.
G) Contribution to capacity building, transfer of environmentally sound technologies and know-how to other
Parties, particularly developing country Parties, to enable them to implement the provisions of the Convention. In
this process, the developed country Parties shall support the development and enhancement of endogenous capacities
and technologies of developing country Parties
Describe briefly the transfer of environmentally sound technology and know-how including where appropriate the type
of technology, terms, education, capacity building etc. RENEL will be provided with a mobile laboratory for measurements and determination of of emissions (NO, SO2, CO, CO2, O2) and specific fuel consumption of power plants. Staff of RENEL will be trained in following areas: - Measurements and monitoring of emissions: training on the job during measurement programmes at three units in Romania; - Measurements and analysis of thermodynamic processes and establishment of energetic losses for each stage of the process; training on the job during measurement programmes at three units in Romania; - Application of the mobile laboratory, including the measurement equipment: two-week training in the Netherlands; - Reduction of specific fuel consumption and emissions: one-week training in the Netherlands.
H. Additonal comments, if any, including any practical experience gained or technical difficulties, effects,
impacts or other obstacles encountered
Fill in as appropriate:
H.1 Any practical experience gained:
H.2 Technical difficulties: no technical dufficulties encountered during the inception phase
H.3 Negative impacts and/or effects encountered: none
Whenever possible, quantitative information should be provided. Failing that, a qualitative description should be
given. If quantitative information becomes available, it could be submitted using the update(s). (If the amount of
quantitave information is too large, the source could be indicated).
H.4) Other obstacles encountered: none H.5) Other |
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