Deal #10312 | Version 92879 | Version 94507 |
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Carbon offset project | Yes | |
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Local communities / indigenous peoples | ||
Comment on consultation of local community | former barangay captain Sentia Quinto, said Nabaoynons have reiterated to the LGU that they were not part of the projectβs impact assessment
Villagers remain unconvinced about the benefits of the project, even if Petrowind promised a corporate social responsibility program β which the Malay LGU adopted on February 22 despite having no public consultation on it. | former barangay captain Sentia Quinto, said Nabaoynons have reiterated to the LGU that they were not part of the projectβs impact assessment
Villagers remain unconvinced about the benefits of the project, even if Petrowind promised a corporate social responsibility program β which the Malay LGU adopted on February 22 despite having no public consultation on it. |
Presence of organizations and actions taken (e.g. farmer organizations, NGOs, etc.) | Philippine Initiative for Conservation of the Environment &the People (PhilinCon) & Aklan TREKKERS (Traditional and Ridge-to-Reef Ecological Key Knowledge for Environmental Resiliency & Sustainability) Inc. - created a position paper, calling for action on the non-mitigated results of the projects to the surrounding communities and environment
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| Philippine Initiative for Conservation of the Environment &the People (PhilinCon) & Aklan TREKKERS (Traditional and Ridge-to-Reef Ecological Key Knowledge for Environmental Resiliency & Sustainability) Inc. - created a position paper, calling for action on the non-mitigated results of the projects to the surrounding communities and environment
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Electricity generation |
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Comment on electricity generation | Phase 1 of the project consisted of 18 turbines generating 36 MW of energy in 2015;
With the comissioning of Phase 2 in 2024, it added an extra 14 MWs and 6 turbines, thus totaling the project to 50 MW with 24 turbines | Phase 1 of the project consisted of 29 turbines generating 87 MW of energy in 2015;
With the comissioning of Phase 2 in 2024, it added an extra 14 MWs and 6 turbines, thus totaling the project to 63 MW with 21 turbines
The first phase included the installation of 29 wind turbines and the construction of a wind farm substation, 13.6km access roads and a 42km overhead transmission line. The remaining 21 turbines were installed in the second phase. |
Carbon sequestration/offsetting |
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Comment on carbon sequestration/offsetting | The wind farm generates approximately 370GWh of electricity a year, which is used to power more than two million households. It offsets approximately 200,000t of COβ emissions annually. | |
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Data source #6YdlhfPr | ||
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Type | Research Paper / Policy Report | |
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Keep PDF not public | No | |
Publication title | Project: 7980 Burgos Wind Project - Crediting Period Renewal Request | |
Date | 2024-10-09 | |
Organisation | UNFCCC-CDM | |
Contracts |