UNIFORM REPORTING FORMAT:
ACTIVITIES IMPLEMENTED JOINTLY UNDER THE PILOT PHASE
List of
Projects
A. 1) Title of project:
Conversion of small heating systems in Jochy and Lucenec
A. 2) Participants/actors:
Please fill in one table for each participant/actor. For individuals fill in as from item Function
within activity".
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Name of organisation(a):
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Ministerstvo zivotneho prostredia SR
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Name of organisation (English):
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Ministry of the Environment
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Department:
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Air Pollution Protection
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Acronym:
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MZP SR – OOO
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Acronym (English):
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MoE – APP
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Function within activity:
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Supervisor of the project
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Street:
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Nam. L.Stura 1
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Post code:
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812 35
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City:
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Bratislava
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Country:
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Slovakia
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Telephone:
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[421-2] 516 2221
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Fax:
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[421-2] 516 2031
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E-mail:
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odboo@flora.lifeenv.gov.sk
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WWW-URL:
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Contact person (for this activity):
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Surname:
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Violova
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First name, middle name:
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Anna
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Job title:
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Ing.
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Direct tel:
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[421-2] 516 2314
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Direct fax:
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[421-2] 516 2031
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Direct E-mail:
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A. 2) Participants/actors:
Please fill in one table for each participant/actor. For individuals fill in as from item Function
within activity".
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Item
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Name of organisation(a):
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Utenriksdepartementet
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Name of organisation (English):
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Department:
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Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs
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Acronym:
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UD
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Acronym (English):
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RNMFA
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Function within activity:
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Funding, designated national AIJ-authority
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Street:
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P.O. Box 8114 Dep
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Post code:
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N-0032
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City:
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Oslo
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Country:
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Norway
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Telephone:
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+ 47 22 24 36 00
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Fax:
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+ 47 22 24 95 80
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E-mail:
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WWW-URL:
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Contact person (for this activity):
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Surname:
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Leiro
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First name, middle name:
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Jostein
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Job title:
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Head of division
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Direct tel:
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+ 47 22 24 36 09
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Direct fax:
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+ 47 22 24 27 82
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Direct E-mail:
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A. 2) Participants/actors:
Please fill in one table for each participant/actor. For individuals fill in as from item Function
within activity".
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Item
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Name of organisation(a):
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Miljoverndepartementet
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Name of organisation (English):
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Royal Norwegian Ministry of the Environment
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Department:
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Dep. of Climate Change, International co-operation and Polar Affairs
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Acronym:
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MD
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Acronym (English):
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RNME
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Function within activity:
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Preparations of the agreement and the follow-up.
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Street:
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Myntgata
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Post code:
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Pobox 8113 Dep.,N-0030 Oslo
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City:
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Oslo
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Country:
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Norway
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Telephone:
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+47 22 24 59 81
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Fax:
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+47 22 26 27 55
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E-mail:
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WWW-URL:
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Contact person (for this activity):
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Surname:
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Wiese
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First name, middle name:
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Inger Johanne
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Job title:
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Advisor
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Direct tel:
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+47 22 24 60 26
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Direct fax:
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+47 22 26 27 55
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Direct E-mail:
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Inger-johanne.wiese@md.post.dep.telemax.no
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A. 2) Participants/actors:
Please fill in one table for each participant/actor. For individuals fill in as from item Function
within activity".
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Item
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Name of organisation(a):
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SFT
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Name of organisation (English):
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Norwegian Pollution Control Authority
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Department:
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Transport and energy
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Acronym:
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SFT
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Acronym (English):
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SFT
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Function within activity:
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Responsibile for project development, including baseline and benefit calculations, as well as
implementation.
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Street:
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P.O. Box 8100 Dep
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Post code:
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0032
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City:
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Oslo
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Country:
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Norway
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Telephone:
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00 47 22 57 34 00
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Fax:
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00 47 22 67 67 06
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E-mail:
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Thomas.martinsen@sftospost.md.dep.telemax.no
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WWW-URL:
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Contact person (for this activity):
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Surname:
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Martinsen
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First name, middle name:
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Thomas
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Job title:
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Advisor
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Direct tel:
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00 47 22 57 34 38
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Direct fax:
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Same as above
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Direct E-mail:
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Same as above
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A. 2) Participants/actors:
Please fill in one table for each participant/actor. For individuals fill in as from item Function
within activity".
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Item
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Name of organisation(a):
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Vyskumny ustav lesnicky
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Name of organisation (English):
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Forest Research Institute
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Department:
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Acronym:
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VUL
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Acronym (English):
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FRI
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Function within activity:
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Consultant
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Street:
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T.G. Masaryka 22
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Post code:
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960 92
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City:
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Zvolen
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Country:
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Slovakia
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Telephone:
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Fax:
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E-mail:
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WWW-URL:
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Contact person (for this activity):
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Surname:
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Oravec
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First name, middle name:
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Milan
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Job title:
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Direct tel:
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421 855 314 172 314 161
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Direct fax:
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421 855 321 883
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Direct E-mail:
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oravec@fris.sk
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A. 2) Participants/actors:
Please fill in one table for each participant/actor. For individuals fill in as from item Function
within activity".
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Item
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Name of organisation(a):
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IFE
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Name of organization (English):
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Institute for Energy Research
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Department:
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Institute for Energy Technology-IFE
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Acronym:
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IFE-ENSYS
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Acronym (English):
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IFE-ENSYS
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Function within activity:
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Technical and economic advisor
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Street:
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Instituttveien 18
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Post code:
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Postboks 40 N-2007
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City:
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Kjeller
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Country:
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Norway
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Telephone:
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+47 63 80 60 00
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Fax:
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+47 63 81 29 05
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E-mail:
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andy.yager@ife.no
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WWW-URL:
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www.ife.no
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Contact person (for this activity):
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Surname:
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Andy J.
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First name, middle name:
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Yager
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Job title:
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Section Head
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Direct tel:
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+47 63 81 61 53
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Direct fax:
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+47 63 81 29 05
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Direct E-mail:
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andy.yager@ife.no
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A. 2) Participants/actors:
Please fill in one table for each participant/actor. For individuals fill in as from item Function
within activity".
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Item
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Name of organisation(a):
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Semenoles
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Name of organisation (English):
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Semenoles
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Department:
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Acronym:
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Acronym (English):
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Function within activity:
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Company where one of the two project will be implemented
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Street:
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Prizeleznici 52
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Post code:
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033 19
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City:
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Liptovsky Hradok
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Country:
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Slovakia
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Telephone:
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421 844 222 571 22327
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Fax:
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421 844 222 195
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E-mail:
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semeles@netlab
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WWW-URL:
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Contact person (for this activity):
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Surname:
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Makara
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First name, middle name:
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Ondrej
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Job title:
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Director
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Direct tel:
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421 844 222 571
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Direct fax:
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421 844 222 195
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Direct E-mail:
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semeles@netlab
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A. 2) Participants/actors:
Please fill in one table for each participant/actor. For individuals fill in as from item AFunction
within activity".
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Item
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Name of organisation(a):
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Quercus
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Name of organisation (English):
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Quercus
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Department:
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Acronym:
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Acronym (English):
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Function within activity:
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Company where second from two project will be implemented
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Street:
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Lucenecka cesta 290
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Post code:
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984 01
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City:
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Lucenec
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Country:
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Slovakia
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Telephone:
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421 863 331 269, 202 65
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Fax:
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421 863 331 269
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E-mail:
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WWW-URL:
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Contact person (for this activity):
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Surname:
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Koska
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First name, middle name:
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Jan
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Job title:
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Agent
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Direct tel:
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421 863 331 269,202 65
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Direct fax:
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421 863 331 269
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Direct E-mail:
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a) Organisation includes: institutions, ministries, companies, non-governmental organisations,
etc. involved in the activity, i.e. research institutes associated with the project, auditors, government
agency closely following the activity.
A. 3) Activity:
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Item
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General description:
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The project consists of small heating systems in Jochy and Lucenec in Slovakia. In both sites there
will be a a fuel switch from fossil fuel to new energy efficient boilers for biomass. One of the
existing boilers will be kept for security reasons at both sites.
Semenoles Nursery Centre at Jochy is a state enterprise under the Ministry of Agriculture. The
central boiler house provides hot water for spaceheating of offices, workshops and greenhouses. The
AIJ-project replaces the coal boilers with biomass. The biomass (fuelwood) will be purchased in the
market.
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Type of project:a)
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Renewable energy
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Location (exact, e.g. city, region,
state):
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Jochy , Slovakia
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Activity starting date:
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28.5.1998
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Expected activity ending date:
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1.10.1998 Installation of new boilers to be completed
End of project agreement 28.5.2028
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Stage of activity:b)
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in progress
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Lifetime of activity if different from ending date:c)
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Technical data:d)
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Three coal boilers of MW will be substitute by
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A. 3) Activity:
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General description:
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Quercus Ltd. is a private-owed wood-processing mill. The central boiler house feeds a steam
distribution system for space heating of offices, workshops and for use in wood dryers. The AIJ
project replaces the natural gas boilers with biomass.
The biomass fuel is waste from the production process.
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Type of project:a)
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Renewable energy
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Location (exact, e.g. city, region,
state):
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Lucenec
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Activity starting date:
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28.5.1998
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Expected activity ending date:
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28.5.2028
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Stage of activity:b)
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in progress
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Technical data:d)
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Two boilers of 300 kW will be installed to cover the normal consumption of energy. One of the coal
boiler will be kept for backup.
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A. 4) Cost (to the extent possible):
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Item
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Year 1
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Year 2
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Year X
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Cost of the project in US$:
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498.000
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AIJ component in US$:
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136.000
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US$ per avoided ton of CO2 equivalent:
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Describe briefly how costs are determined:
It is expected that the investment will take place during the first year thus no cost is given for the
subsequent years. AIJ-component is calculated on the basis of a net present value of zero taking into
account availability of Slovak government funds and a relevant local interest rate of 20 %.
Cost per tonnes of CO2 avoided is calculated on the basis of direct costs not including interest divided by
accumulated emission reduction compared to the baseline over project lifetime. The lowest value includes
only investment cost and the highest value includes transaction cost.
A. 5) Mutually agreed assessment procedures:
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Describe the procedures, including name of organisations involved):
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The Governments of Norway and the Slovak Republic will report jointly to the UNFCCC on the Project
in the following manner: i) A joint report on project preparation, and ii) On an annual basis joint
reports on project implementation.
The annual report shall be based on, but not limited to, the uniform reporting format accepted by
the UNFCCC. The report shall include emission figures for greenhouse gases as well as reductions
compared to the baseline.
Emission reductions of greenhouse gases shall be verified by an independent third party in the
first year after the installation of the new boilers are completed. After the preparation phase is
terminated, the cooperation during the operational phase will be limited to monitoring and
verification of the GHG emission reductions. The report from this environmental audit shall be
included in the report to the UNFCCC. In subsequent years, reports to the Convention will be
verified according to the guidelines and procedures given by the UNFCCC.
For the purpose of ensuring maximum learning value, a Joint Project Committee with participation of
MERS, RNME shall be established. The Joint Project Committee shall meet to:
- review the progress of the Project;
- discuss possible revisions of the plans for the Project;
- discuss and resolve matters related to project review, monitoring, verification and reporting in
light of experiences gained and consistency with UNFCCC decisions regarding the AIJ Pilot Phase.
The first meeting will take place within two years after project agreement has entered into force.
MESR will arrange and chair the first meeting. Additional meetings will be arranged when needed.
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B. Governmental acceptance, approval or endorsement
B. 2) This report is a joint report:
- 9 Yes, forward copy of agreement/endorsement by the designated national authorities involved
B. 3) 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
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Describe (to the extent possible) how the activity is compatible with and supportive of national
economic development and socio-economic and environment priorities and strategies
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Slovakia is heavily depended on import of primary energy sources-oil and gas. The project is an
example of how domestic resources can be supplemented by foreign financing to be utilised to meet
both national energy and environmental priorities through the use of wood waste and reducing
greenhouse gasses. Both problems belong among energy and environmental priorities as are
highlighted in :
1/ Slovak Energy Policy
2/ Environmental Strategy and Priorities
adopted by Slovak Government in 1997 and 1994 respectively
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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 quantitative information is too large, the source could be indicated.)
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Describe environmental benefits in detail:
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Decrease of waste and emissions of CO2
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Do quantitative data exist for evaluation of environmental benefits?
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Yes, 50 000 tonnes of CO2
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Describe social/cultural benefits in detail:
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Utilisation of domestic wood waste
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Do quantitative data exist for evaluation of social benefits?
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no
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Describe economic benefits in detail:
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Decrease of fuel prices
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Do quantitative data exist for evaluation of economic benefits?
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no
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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:
E. 2) Estimated emissions with the activity:
Description of the scenario, including methodologies applied:
1. General
The project consists of small heatingsystems in Jochy and Lucenec in Slovakia. In both sites there will be
a a fuel switch from fossil fuel to new energyefficient boilers for biomass. One of the existing boilers
will be kept for security reasons at both sites.
Semenoles Nursery Centre at Jochy is a state enterprise under the Ministry of Agriculture. The central
boiler house provides hot water for spaceheating of offices, workshops and greenhouses. The AIJ-project
replaces the cokeboilers with biomass. The biomass will be purchased in the market.
Quercus Ltd. is a private-owed wood-processing mill. The central boiler house feeds a steam distribution
system for space heating of offices, workshops and for use in wood dryers. The AIJ project replaces the
natural gas boilers with biomass. The biomass fuel is waste from the production process.
2. Baseline at Jochy
The 3 coke boilers at Semenoles State enterprise at Jochy are serviceable, but will require some
rehabilitation in the near-term due to low energy efficiency, which is estimated to be 60%. It is assumed
that these boilers will undergo rehabilitation to increase their efficiency to 70%. Hence, the baseline
CO2 emission is calculated for the case where one boiler is rehabilitated every year (due to
budget considerations), with complete restoration of the boiler house to more efficient coke combustion at
the end of 4 years. The energy use at Jochy is likely to decrease from the 1998 level due to improved
boiler efficiency. However, in total the energy use will increase following the forecasted need for more
greenhouse capacity from year 2003, see Figure 1.
There is a significant potential to reduce the CO2 emissions by converting the boilers from coal
to gas. At present the natural gas pipeline is 2 km away from Jockey. Based on information provided by the
local stakeholders, it appears that this connection will not be made in the next ten years. However, in 10
years it is assumed that the general Slovak natural gas grid expansion will lead to reduced connection
costs, thus becoming more economically competitive. It is estimated that 100% conversion to natural gas
will occur in year 2008.
The reduced Greenhouse gas (GHG) emission comprises CO2 and no other emissions.
2.1. AIJ Alternative
The AIJ project concerns converting the boilers from coke to biomass (see Figure 1). The figure shows the
suggested baseline in bolded line and the AIJ-alternative in the stippled line. In the suggested baseline
scenario , Jochy will convert 100% to natural gas in the year 2008. The CO2 emissions associated
with continued coke use during the next 10 years and then 100% conversion to natural gas are calculated to
be 20.030 tonnes. In the most realistic case, the calculated CO2 emission reduction is approx
19.000 tonnes of CO2 during the 30-year lifetime. The reduction in individual years is shown in
Table 1.
Year Year Baseline AIJ Reduction
Co2/year Co2/year Co2/year
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0
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1998
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1055
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1055
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0
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1
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1999
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1030
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30
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1030
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2
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2000
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985
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30
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985
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3
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2001
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971
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30
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971
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4
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2002
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971
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30
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971
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5
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2003
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1214
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30
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1214
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6
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2004
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1214
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30
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1214
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7
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2005
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1214
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30
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1214
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8
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2006
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1214
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30
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1214
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9
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2007
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1214
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30
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1214
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10
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2008
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426
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30
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426
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11
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2009
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426
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30
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426
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12
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2010
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426
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30
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426
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13
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2011
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426
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30
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426
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14
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2012
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426
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30
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426
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15
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2013
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426
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30
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426
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16
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2012
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426
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30
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426
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17
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2014
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426
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30
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426
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18
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2016
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426
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30
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426
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19
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2017
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426
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30
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426
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20
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2018
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426
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30
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426
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21
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2019
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426
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30
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426
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22
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2020
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426
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30
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426
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23
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2021
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426
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30
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426
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24
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2022
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426
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30
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426
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25
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2023
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426
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30
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426
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26
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2024
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426
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30
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426
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27
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2025
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426
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30
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426
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28
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2026
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426
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30
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426
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29
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2027
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426
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30
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426
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30
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2028
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426
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30
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426
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Total (after 30 years) 20030 1955 18976
Table 1: Expansion year 5, 100% conversion to natural gas from year 10. AIJ: 100% conversion from coke to
biomass in year 1 during the lifetime of the project.
Figure 1: Suggested baseline and AIJ alternative - Nursery Centre at Jochy.
2.2. Other environmental effects
If the project will be implemented, the emissions of SO2 and NOX will reduce with
respectively 31 and 16 tonnes. The emission of particles will on the other side could increase with 3 tons,
if further cleansing not will be installed.
3. Baseline at Lucenec
Quercus is a privately owned wood-processing mill. The present steam heat distribution system was built in
1967, and the technical state is poor. All tree boilers were converted from coal to natural gas combustion
in 1978. The 3 natural gas-fired boilers at Quercus are at present serviceable, but will require
rehabilitation in the near-term due to low energy efficiency, measured to be 76%.
The energy use at Quercus is likely to increase from the 1999 level following the forecasted need for more
drying capacity from year 2001. This require more energy than what will be achieved from rehabilitation.
Thus, a 25% increase in the energy requirement is included in the suggested baseline from 2001.
Quercus has their own biomass sources, and will be ready to use this for energy purposes as soon as their
financial situation allows them to invest in biomass boilers. However, their investment programme for the
next years will focus on production capacity and machinery to improve the quality and quantity of their
products. The baseline that assumes an investment budget to convert 90% of the energy use to biomass
already in 2001 is therefore not very realistic. After the equipment to increase the production is
installed, the demand for a rehabilitation of the two other boilers is necessary.
3.1. AIJ Alternative
The AIJ project concerns converting the boilers from natural gas to biomass. In accordance with the
forthcoming expansion of drying capacity the next two years, the building of the greenhouse and the
possible further increase in drying capacity in year 2001, the two biomass boilers of 1,0 and 1,5 MW will
then meet the required demand for heat power output and energy. The recently rebuilt natural gas boiler
will be kept for reserve capacity, as well as for more strategic reasons.
In the suggested case the calculated CO2 emission reduction is approx 33.000 tonnes of
CO2 during the 30-year lifetime. The CO2 emissions associated with continued natural
gas use during the next 10 years, then 45% conversion to biomass and finally another 30% conversion to
biomass in year 15 are calculated to be 34.071 tonnes.
Year Year Baseline AIJ Reduction
Co2/year Co2/year Co2/year
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0
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1998
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1215
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1215
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0
|
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1
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1999
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1721
|
40
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1721
|
|
2
|
2000
|
1712
|
40
|
1712
|
|
3
|
2001
|
2140
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40
|
2140
|
|
4
|
2002
|
2140
|
40
|
2140
|
|
5
|
2003
|
2140
|
40
|
2140
|
|
6
|
2004
|
2140
|
40
|
2140
|
|
7
|
2005
|
2140
|
40
|
2140
|
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8
|
2006
|
2140
|
40
|
1177
|
|
9
|
2007
|
2140
|
40
|
1177
|
|
10
|
2008
|
1177
|
40
|
1177
|
|
11
|
2009
|
1177
|
40
|
1177
|
|
12
|
2010
|
1177
|
40
|
1177
|
|
13
|
2011
|
1177
|
40
|
1177
|
|
14
|
2012
|
1177
|
40
|
1177
|
|
15
|
2013
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
16
|
2014
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
17
|
2015
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
18
|
2016
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
19
|
2017
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
20
|
2018
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
21
|
2019
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
22
|
2020
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
23
|
2021
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
24
|
2022
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
25
|
2023
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
26
|
2024
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
27
|
2025
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
28
|
2026
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
29
|
2027
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
|
30
|
2028
|
535
|
40
|
535
|
Total (after 30 years) 34071 2430 31642
Table 2: Conversion and 2-step, 75% conversion to biomass from year 10. Conversion from coke to biomass in
year one.
Figure 2: Suggested baseline and AIJ alternative-Quercus Ltd.
3.2. Other environmental effects
The reduced emission comprises CO2 and no other emissions. If the project will be implemented,
the emissions of SO2 and NOX will increase with respectively 54 and 31 tonnes. The
emission of particles will could increase with about 100 tonnes for the period as a hole, if further
cleansing not will be installed.
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 the financial
mechanism as well as to current official development assistance flows , please indicate
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Source of project funding
including pre-feasibility phase
(For each source one line)
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Amount
(US dollars)
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Norwegian Pollution Control Authority
Pre-feasibility
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Ministry of Environment
Feasibility & preparation
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Investment & preparation by Slovak consultants
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179.143
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The financial contributions from Norway are being provided from separate budget lines than the Norwegian
ODA, and are not being reported as ODA.
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
The project may serve as demonstration of the modern wood-burning technology and the use of local
consultants builds up know-how in the country.
H. Additional 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:
H. 3) negative impacts and/or effects encountered:
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 quantitative information is too large, the source could be indicated.)
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Item
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Please fill in
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Describe environmental negative impacts/effects in detail:
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The increases in emission particulate may cause a health problem if the total concentration of
particles increase above recommended values.
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Do quantitative data exist for evaluation of environmental negative impacts/effects?
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Yes, the emissions of particulate is 3 and 100 tonnes respectivly at the two sites.
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Describe social/cultural negative impacts/effects in detail:
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Do quantitative data exist for evaluation of social negative impacts/effects?
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Yes/no
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Describe economic negative impacts/effects in detail:
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Do quantitative data exist for evaluation of economic negative impacts/effects?
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Yes/no
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H. 4) Other obstacles encountered:
H. 5) Other: