Reduction of Carbon Emissions through Utilising of Methane Gas from Landfill and Solar Energy in Power Generation
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Description
Overview | |
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Sector | Waste, Energy |
Focus area | Renewable energy (solar) |
Type of action | Strategy/Policy |
Scope | Sub-national |
Stage | Under development |
Submitted to UNFCCC registry | No |
Start of initiative | 2015 |
Financing and support details | |
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Financing status | Seeking financing |
Total cost | EUR 18 mln |
Financing requested |
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Financing received to-date |
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Principal source of financing | Not known |
Principal type of financing | Not known |
Capacity building required | Yes |
Technology transfer required | Yes |
Additional information | |
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Proponent(s) | Joint Service Council (JSC), a public entity owned by Bethlem and Hebron Governorates |
International funder(s) |
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Organization providing technical support | The Palestinian Energy and Natural Resources Authority (PENA) provides technical support to this NAMA. Also, a Greek company (West Applied Technology and Transport) operates an open landfill at Almenia. |
Contact |
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Objective:
The main objective is to utilize methane for power generation to reduce the cost of Solid Waste Management. Similarly with solar PV generation.
Activities: (Error: Invalid time.
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Impact and MRV
Cumulative GHG reductions: No data available |
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Mitigative capacity:
No information has been provided on mitigative capacity
Co-benefits:
Social: | JSC has assessed the NAMA's co-benefits. These include job creation, energy security, cheaper energy and better air quality. |
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Economic: | Information has not been provided |
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Environmental: | Information has not been provided |
MRV Framework:
No MRV plan has been defined