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Kingdom of Morocco Ministry of Land-Use Management, Water and the Environment

Kingdom of Morocco Ministry of Land-Use Management, Water and the Environment. Moroccan CDM projects Energy Efficiency projects. The First Carbon Exhibition in North Africa and Middle East Region Djerba, 22-24 September 2004. faouzi senhaji GERERE f.senhaji@iav.ac.ma. CD4CDM Project.

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Kingdom of Morocco Ministry of Land-Use Management, Water and the Environment

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  1. Kingdom of MoroccoMinistry of Land-Use Management, Water and the Environment Moroccan CDM projects Energy Efficiency projects The First Carbon Exhibition in North Africa and Middle East Region Djerba, 22-24 September 2004 faouzi senhaji GERERE f.senhaji@iav.ac.ma CD4CDM Project

  2. The first Carbon exhibition in North Africa and Middle East region – Djerba, September 22-24, 2004 Moroccan CDM ProjectsEnergy Efficiency Projects Current 7 EE projects (/25)1 PDD Portfolio 1 EE SS project (/9)1 PIN • OCP-Heat Recovery System (HRS) Project 85,000 CER/yr • ONE- Street lighting project (15,000 LCB & PM program) 2,600 CER/yr

  3. OCP-HRS ProjectOffice Chérifien des Phosphateshttp://www.ocpgroup.ma85,000 CER/yrContact p.: Ms. Naima BELKOUCHE-mail:n.belkouch@ocpgroup.ma

  4. The first Carbon exhibition in North Africa and Middle East region – Djerba, September 22-24, 2004 The Project title: Heat Recovery enhancement at the Jorf Lasfar phosphoric acid production plant • Introduction of two Heat Recovery Systems in the process of sulfuric acid production • The heat recovered allows for increased power generation • This will result in a reduction of the global primary energy consumption

  5. The first Carbon exhibition in North Africa and Middle East region – Djerba, September 22-24, 2004 Inclusionof a HRSin the process… Project summary • Full name :Heat recovery enhancement at Jorf Lasfar PA plant • Location : Jorf Lasfar, 25 km south of El Jadida • Category : Energy Efficiency • Project proponent : Office chérifien des Phosphates (OCP) • PDD : EcoSecurities – CleanTech / Ap • Date of operation : end of 2005 • First year of CER delivery : 2006 • Crediting period : 2006-2015 • Expected CER : 850,000

  6. The first Carbon exhibition in North Africa and Middle East region – Djerba, September 22-24, 2004 The Jorf Lasfar plant (OCP)Technical description of the project activity • The phosphoric acid process uses phosphates to produce phosphoric acid and fertilizers • The sulphuric acid processing facility uses a MONSANTO process, an exothermic process

  7. The first Carbon exhibition in North Africa and Middle East region – Djerba, September 22-24, 2004 The Jorf Lasfar plant (OCP)Technical description of the project activity Current use of the heat released from this process: to produce steam / process • 70% recovered & to generate power • 28% in the cooling water (Atlantic ocean) - 2% lost by radiation

  8. The first Carbon exhibition in North Africa and Middle East region – Djerba, September 22-24, 2004 Inclusionof a HRS in the process … Project description • Technical features : • Components to be installed : two heat recovery systems (HRS) • Expected production : 50 t/hr additional sat. steam at 9.5 bars • Additional power capacity : 8 MW • Financial issues : • Total cost of the project : US $ 18.2 million (MAD 200 million) 15.9 installation cost, 2.3 development cost • Timing : • Starting of works : 2005 (1st & 2nd HRS) • Full operation of the two HRS : 2006.

  9. The first Carbon exhibition in North Africa and Middle East region – Djerba, September 22-24, 2004 OCP-HRS Project Baseline methodology • Methodology : • “Baseline methodology for power generation from enhanced heat recovery following the retrofit of existing industrial processes”(Ecosecurities) ACM 0002 (revised PDD) • Approach : option 48 (a) of the Marrakech Accords • Demonstrate that the project is not BAU • Determine the most likely scenario in absence of the project • Determine the avoided emissions by calculating the Projected Operating Margin: Weighted CEF of the national power plants • Calculations : • Through the crediting period, the CEF moves down from 0.803 (2006) to 0.682 (2009) and then increases to 0.724 (2015) • Over the crediting period, the expected CER are about 850,000

  10. The first Carbon exhibition in North Africa and Middle East region – Djerba, September 22-24, 2004 OCP-HRS Project Sustainable development • Environmental benefits : • GHG emission free power generation • Reduction of atmospheric pollutants SO2, NOx, CO • Socio-economic benefits : • Improvement of the competitiveness • Net benefits for the country’s economy

  11. 2.ONE-Street lighting project (15,000 LCB program)2,600 CER/yrContacts :Mr. KHATAMI & Mr. TAHIRI E-mail: khatami@one.org.matahiri@one.org.ma

  12. The first Carbon exhibition in North Africa and Middle East region – Djerba, September 22-24, 2004 ONE-Street lighting SS project Project summary • Full name :Street lighting with LCB & power modulators • Location : different locations • Category : 2-C , EE at the end user • Project promoter :ONE State Utility agency • PIN approved PDD not developed yet • Date of operation : 2005 • First year of CER delivery : 2006 • Crediting period : 2006-2015 • Expected CER : 26,000

  13. The first Carbon exhibition in North Africa and Middle East region – Djerba, September 22-24, 2004 ONE-Street lighting project Project description • Technical features : • Installed capacity : 3 MW (15,000 x 200 W) • Expected saving : 3 GWh / yr (200 W bulbs to replace 250 W bulbs) • Components : 15,000 LCB of 200 W & PM • Financial issues : • Total cost of the project : US $ 0.5 million (Cost per bulb: US $ 27.3) • Timing : • Starting date : 2005 • Crediting period : 2006-2015

  14. The first Carbon exhibition in North Africa and Middle East region – Djerba, September 22-24, 2004 ONE-Street lighting project Baseline methodology • Methodology : Described in paragraph 49 of Appendix B of the simplified M&P. • Approach : Displacing Electricity : BAU emissions – project emissions Emissions: Number of devices * power of device * average annual operating hours * emission coefficient (as for 1.D.) / grid loss • Calculations : • Over the crediting period, the expected CER are about 150,000

  15. The first Carbon exhibition in North Africa and Middle East region – Djerba, September 22-24, 2004 ONE-Street lighting project Sustainable development • Environmental benefits : GHG emission reduction • Socio-economic benefits : • Fossil fuel used in power generation reduced • Promotion of socio-economic activities

  16. For more informations :Permanent Secretariat of CDM National CouncilClimate Change Unit Directorate of Partnership, Communication and Cooperation Ministry of Land-Use Management, Water and the Environment36 Avenue Al Abtal –Rabat –Morocco Tel/Fax : +212 37 68 17 59 Tel/Fax: +212 37 77 47 88rcmdp@mtds.com ucc@mtds.comwww.mdpmaroc.com

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