PROJECT DETAILS

Project Submission No. S00194
Project Title Solar Project by Ipca Laboratories Ltd.
Project Owner (as per PSF & LOA) EKI Energy Services Limited (Act as project owner), Ipca Laboratories Limited
Submission Date 18 Apr 2022
Global Stakeholder Consultation Period 24 Apr 2022 - 8 May 2022
Sector 1.Energy industries (renewable-/non-renewable sources)
Project Type Solar Power
GCC/CDM Methodology & Version ACM0002 Grid-connected electricity generation from renewable sources --- Version 20.0
Forecasted GHG Emission Reduction (tCO2e/Year) 37,568 (tCO2e/Year)
Forecasted E+ Label Yes
Forecasted S+ Label Yes
Forecasted SDG+ Goals
Forecasted SDG+ Label Diamond
Forecasted Market Eligibility CORSIA(C+)
Country India
Focal Point of Project Owners (FP)
EKI Energy Services Limited
Email of Contact Person of FP (Primary) manish@enkingint.org
Email of Contact Person of FP (Secondary) naveen@enkingint.org
Documents for Global Stakeholder Consultation Project Submision
Calculation Sheet

Other Documents
Project Brief

The propose project activity is the installation of a new grid-connected 28 MW DC Solar power plant/unit at the site where no renewable power plant was operating prior to the implementation of the project activity (green-field plant7). The project activity is solar power project which is being implemented in, Village Sejawata, District - Ratlam, Madhya Pradesh by Ipca Laboratories Limited.
 

As the project activity complies to the definition of a Greenfield power plant, therefore the baseline scenario as per paragraph 22 of Section 5.2.1 of applied methodology is “electricity delivered to the grid by the project activity would have otherwise been generated by the operation of grid- connected power plants and by the addition of new generation sources”, as described in the combined margin (CM) calculations described in “TOOL07: Tool to calculate the emission factor for an electricity system”.

Additional Information

The estimated emission reductions for the project activity is 37,568 tCO2e.

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