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Climate change business opportunities
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Madhya Pradesh
Climate change business Climate change business opportunitiesopportunities
forfor
Madhya PradeshMadhya Pradesh
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About Ernst & YoungAbout Ernst & Young
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4 Ernst & Young is one of the world's leading professional services firm, helping organisations and institutions throughout the world to operate efficiently, profitably and successfully.
4 Operating in over 130 countries from 680 cities and employing more than 100,000 people, it is a truly global firm offering an unmatched depth and variety of specialized services.
4 E&Y provides a wide range of professional services to the business community, the public sector and institutional set-ups.
Who we are….
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Ernst & Young International is one of the largest business advisory firms in the world.Ernst & Young employs approximately 100,000 professionals in more than 680
offices spanning some 130 countries. The firm has more than 100 offices in the Asia Pacific region, 178 in the Americas,
75 in the Middle East and Africa, and 329 offices in Europe.
Asia Pacific100 offices
Europe329 offices
Middle East& Africa75 offices
The Americas178 offices
Ernst & Young’s Global Presence
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E&Y Strength in IndiaIn India, we operate from seven cities and have grown to be one of the largest professional services firms in the country with over 2000 professionals
KolkataNew Delhi
Hyderabad
Chennai
Mumbai
Bangalore
Pune
Over 2000 Professionals
E&Y Offices in India
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Audit ServicesAudit
Services
TaxTax
Risk & Business Solutions
Risk & Business Solutions
Corporate Advisory
Corporate Advisory
One Stop ShopThe services we
provide address the full spectrum of our clients'
business needs
One Stop ShopThe services we
provide address the full spectrum of our clients'
business needs
Human Resources Advisory
Human Resources Advisory
One of the Largest Professional Services Providers in the World
One of the Largest Professional Services Providers in the World
O U R M I S S I O N § To be the world’s leading integrated professional service firm, we
are committed to continuous improvement in all that we do.§ We seek to attract, develop, and retain high-performance people
and to deliver the highest quality work and value-added services responsive to our client’s needs and expectations.
O U R M I S S I O N § To be the world’s leading integrated professional service firm, we
are committed to continuous improvement in all that we do.§ We seek to attract, develop, and retain high-performance people
and to deliver the highest quality work and value-added services responsive to our client’s needs and expectations.
Our Services
Our services
Environment & Sustainability
Services
Environment & Sustainability
Services
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Our Service Focus Our Service Focus
â GHG accounting, climate change services
â Sustainable Energy Solutions
â Development of EHS management strategy
â Life Cycle Assessment
â Corporate Sustainability Reporting
â Environmental Impact/Risk Assessment
â Environmental Due Diligence studies
â Development of Management Systems
(ISO-14001/ OHSAS-18001/ SA-8000)
â EHS Training programs and capacity building
At ESS, we focus our services on integrated solutions:
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The CBK is Ernst & Young's (E&Y) secret weapon. When E&Y professionals need to obtain research and other valuable information, they turn to the vast resources of the CBK. Through database compilation and
management, value-added research and other knowledge-based services, the CBK provides E&Y professionals with the most accurate and timely global and regional industry knowledge and information
possible.
The CBK increases speed and responsiveness of our services and solutions, and consistent service delivery. Enabling E&Y professionals to provide our clients accurate information on; industry and geographic
markets; opportunities to improve your business; how to manage risks and minimise uncertainty; the best strategic and business advice.
What is it that sets Ernst & Young apart from other professional service providers? How do we give our professionals the edge?
A Knowledge Management Infrastructure that gives E&Y “the edge”
Rating by the Gartner GroupThe No. 1 Knowledge Management Company The No. 1 Knowledge Management Company
in the world is Ernst & Young!in the world is Ernst & Young!
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End to End Advisory
Sustainable Energy
Solutions
Stakeholder Reporting
Clean Technology
Support
Emission Trading
Carbon Accounting
Due Diligence
GHG Audit
Our Client
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î Human activities are increasing the concentration of Green House Gases(‘GHGs’) in the atmosphere.
î This enhances the green house effect, commonly known as “Climate Change”
î Climate Change leads to:– Rise in average global temperature
(expected to go up by 1-4 Celsius in next 100 years)
– Changes in precipitation quantity and pattern
– Changes in vegetation– Increased storm surges– Sea level rise (parts of Maldives &
Bangladesh might submerge in next 50 yrs)
Climate Change – Enhanced Green House EffectClimate Change Climate Change –– Enhanced Green House EffectEnhanced Green House Effect
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Climate Change Background & History Climate Change Background & History
Ø 1992 UNFCCC signed in Rio - Earth Summit
Ø 1994 UNFCCC entered into force
Ø 1995 COP 1 – Berlin Mandate
Ø 1997 COP 3, Kyoto
Ø 2000/1 The Hague/Bonn political agreement
Ø 2001 COP 7, The Marrakesh Accords
Ø August 26, 2002 India signs the protocol (Accession Status).
Ø 2003 COP 8, New Delhi
Ø 2003 (Dec) COP 9, Milan, Italy
To keep Global GHG levels at 1990 by Yr 2012
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United Nation Framework Convention on Climate Change (‘UNFCCC’) adopted in Rio - Earth Summit 1992
Ø First Major Initiative for International Cooperation in the area of GHG mitigation
Ø Primary objective being stabilization of GHG concentrations in the atmosphere that would prevent interference with the climate system.
Ø Further strengthened at Kyoto in 1997, wherein the nations of the world agreed that industrialized countries will reduce their aggregate emission by 5.2% below 1990 levels by 2008-12
Global Initiatives on Climate ChangeGlobal Initiatives on Climate ChangeGlobal Initiatives on Climate Change
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The Kyoto ProtocolThe Kyoto ProtocolThe Kyoto Protocol
Kyoto protocol - Establishes three mechanisms to supplement national actions to achieve real, long term, measurable and cost
effective GHG reductions
Clean Development Mechanism (�CDM�)
International Emission Trading (�IET�)
Joint Implementation (�JI�)
à Legally binding emission reduction targets for GHGs only for Annex-1 (i.e., mainly developed ) countries
à Aim of reducing overall GHG emissions by at least 5.2% below 1990 levels in 2008-2012 commitment period
à Legally binding emission reduction targets for GHGs only for Annex-1 (i.e., mainly developed ) countries
à Aim of reducing overall GHG emissions by at least 5.2% below 1990 levels in 2008-2012 commitment period
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î Project undertaken in a developing countrygenerates reductions in greenhouse gas emissions
î Accrues Certified Emission Reduction (‘CER’) credits (equal to 1 MT CO2 equivalent)
î The credits can be used to contribute to the emission reduction commitments of industrialized countries
î A project based activity between developed and developing countries (government / private sector)
Developed (Annex-I) Country Govt/ Pvt. Sector
Developing Country (Annex-II) GHG
Abatement Project
Carbon Credits
Sale proceeds
Reduction at lower cost by investing in developing countrieswhere Marginal Cost of Abatement of GHGs is lower
What is CDM?What is CDM?What is CDM?
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CDM BenefitsCDM Benefits
Developed Countries§ Meeting emission reduction targets at lower costs
Cost of emission reduction:• Japan 400 $ / ton of Carbon• USA 200 $ / ton of Carbon• India 25 $ / ton of Carbon
Developing Countries§ Access to latest technology§ Additional investments / funds through carbon credit sale§ Quicker implementation of capital intensive projects
Overall§ Reduction of GHG emission
Developed Countries§ Meeting emission reduction targets at lower costs
Cost of emission reduction:• Japan 400 $ / ton of Carbon• USA 200 $ / ton of Carbon• India 25 $ / ton of Carbon
Developing Countries§ Access to latest technology§ Additional investments / funds through carbon credit sale§ Quicker implementation of capital intensive projects
Overall§ Reduction of GHG emission
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Where is CDM applicable?Where is CDM applicable?
î Renewable energy- Wind power- Solar- Biomass power- Hydel Power
î Fuel switching (From fossil fuel to green fuel like biomass, ricehusk etc)
î Energy efficiency measures e.g.- Boiler and steam efficiency- Pumps and pumping system- Improved Cogen efficiency- Installation of variable speed drives- Efficient cooling systems- Back pressure turbines etc
î Cogeneration in industries having both steam and power requirements
î In power sector, induction of new technologies which are efficient (thermal), reduction in technical T&D losses
î In transport- IC engines at micro level- Fuel switch from gasoline and diesel to
natural gas- Modal shift from air to train, road to train at
macro level- Replacement of shipment of certain raw
materials through road to pipeleines
î In waste management- Capturing of landfill methane emission to
generate power- Utilisation of waste and waste water
emissions for generation of energy for captive use pr power generation
î In Forestation- Forestation on Barren Land
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î Without Project mechanisms there would be no international agreement
î Least Cost producer in a commodity market
î Economically effective
î Can apply to supply and demand side management
î Results in clean technology and capital flows to new areas
Why have projects at all? Why have projects at all?
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What Global Buyer’s prefer……What Global BuyerWhat Global Buyer’’s prefers prefer…………
à Delivering 10,000 CERs/ annum or more
à Less uncertainty in delivering CERs, i.e., guaranteed delivery of GHG offsets
à Less project risks with strong risk mitigation plans
à Technical/ financial capability
à Environmental / socio-economic benefits
Project sustainability is an important criteria
à Delivering 10,000 CERs/ annum or more
à Less uncertainty in delivering CERs, i.e., guaranteed delivery of GHG offsets
à Less project risks with strong risk mitigation plans
à Technical/ financial capability
à Environmental / socio-economic benefits
Project sustainability is an important criteria
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Carbon funds are available through…Carbon funds are available throughCarbon funds are available through……
à International tenders for CDM projects
à Voluntary corporate initiatives
à Multilateral Funds
à EU commitment for carbon purchase through various schemes
à Bilateral negotiations with the consortium of buyers
Carbon Price Carbon Price Carbon Price à It’s a market-driven priceà Approx prevailing price:More than Euro 10.0-15.0 / t of CO2-eqv
à It’s a market-driven priceà Approx prevailing price:More than Euro 10.0-15.0 / t of CO2-eqv
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CDM StatusCDM StatusCDM Status
à Small scale simplified modalities and procedures approved:§ <15 MW RE§ <45 GWh EE§ <15 kt CO2
à Many potential CDM projects in pipeline
à Formation of DNA of India announced at CoP-9
à Small scale simplified modalities and procedures approved:§ <15 MW RE§ <45 GWh EE§ <15 kt CO2
à Many potential CDM projects in pipeline
à Formation of DNA of India announced at CoP-9
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ProjectIdentification
Documentation(PCN & PDD)
PDD Validation by DOE
Finding buyer
Contract withbuyer
Registrationwith UNFCCC
ProjectConstruction
Project operation
Generation ofCarbon credits
Verification/Certification by DOE
UNFCCC / EBIssues CERs
Buyer paysProject proponent
PCN : Project Concept NotePDD : Project Design DocumentationDOE : Designated Operational EntityDNA : Designated National Sauthority of Host CountryCER : Certified Emission Reduction
Availing the carbon credits…. Availing the carbon creditsAvailing the carbon credits……. . CDM PROJECT
PROMOTER
BUYER OF CER CER
Endorsement by DNA
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Looking for projectsLooking for projectsLooking for projects
Green house gas (GHG)
à Carbon-di-oxide (CO2)
à Methane (CH4)
à Nitrous oxide (N2O)
à Per fluoro carbons (PFCs)
à Hydro fluoro carbons (HFCs)
à Sulphur hexa fluoride (SF6)
Green house gas (GHG)
à Carbon-di-oxide (CO2)
à Methane (CH4)
à Nitrous oxide (N2O)
à Per fluoro carbons (PFCs)
à Hydro fluoro carbons (HFCs)
à Sulphur hexa fluoride (SF6)
Global Warming Potential (GWP)
à 1
à 21
à 310
à 2,000 ~ 4,000
à 5,000 ~ 8,000
à Above 10,000
Global Warming Potential (GWP)
à 1
à 21
à 310
à 2,000 ~ 4,000
à 5,000 ~ 8,000
à Above 10,000
Projects which facilitates abatement of emission of any of these GHGs:Projects which facilitates abatement of emission of any of these GHGs:
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Approach to baseline and additionalityApproach to baseline and Approach to baseline and additionalityadditionality
CO2 Emissions
CDM project CO2 emissions (observable)
Years
Baseline scenario CO2 emissions (that would occur)
Real, measurable and long-term
Additional CO2emissions reduction
20032003 20122012
à Additionality: A CDM project activity is additional if anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases by sources are reduced below those that would have occurred in the absence of the registered CDM project activity
à Baseline: The baseline for a CDM project activity is the scenario that reasonably represents the anthropogenic emissions by sources of greenhouse gases that would occur in the absence of the proposed project activityBaseline is project-specific and
location-specificBaseline is project-specific and location-specific
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AdditionalityAdditionalityAdditionality
Emissions Lower emissions, no leakage, no double counting
Financial Not ODA, not GEF funds, should lead to additional money inflow
Regulatory Exceed regulatory standards, should implement un-enforced regulation
Technological Should promote appropriate newtechnologies
Investment Should make the IRR of the project an acceptable one
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BarriersBarriersBarriers
Without the project activity, for another specific reason identified by project proponent, emissions would have been higher
Other barriers
Prevailing practice or existing regulatory or policy requirements would have led to implementation of a technology with higher emissions
Barrier due to prevailing practice
A less technologically advanced alternative to the project activity involves lower risks due to the performance uncertainty or low market share of the new technology adopted for the project activity and so would have led to higher emissions
Technological barrier
A financially more viable alternative to the project activity would have led to higher emissions
Investment barrier
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Qualifying criteriaQualifying criteriaQualifying criteria
à Project start date after January 2000à CER 10,000 or more, i.e., abatement 10,000 t CO2-eqv à General rules:
§ Electrical energy saving projects:1 kWh Ú 0.8~0.9 kg CO2
§ Power generation (waste heat/ renewable)1 MW Ú 4000~5000 t CO2
§ Coal saving1 kg Ú 1.3~1.6 kg CO2
§ Fuel oil saving1 litre oil Ú 3~3.5 kg CO2
§ NG based power generation1 kWh generation Ú 0.35~0.45 kg CO21 kg NG burning/saving Ú2.4~2.5 kg CO2
à Project start date after January 2000à CER 10,000 or more, i.e., abatement 10,000 t CO2-eqv à General rules:
§ Electrical energy saving projects:1 kWh Ú 0.8~0.9 kg CO2
§ Power generation (waste heat/ renewable)1 MW Ú 4000~5000 t CO2
§ Coal saving1 kg Ú 1.3~1.6 kg CO2
§ Fuel oil saving1 litre oil Ú 3~3.5 kg CO2
§ NG based power generation1 kWh generation Ú 0.35~0.45 kg CO21 kg NG burning/saving Ú2.4~2.5 kg CO2
Project ownership (therefore, carbon credit ownership) should be clear.Project ownership (therefore, carbon credit ownership) should be clear.
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Typical time schedule for a CDM projectTypical time schedule for a CDM projectTypical time schedule for a CDM project
Activities Month 3-4
� � �
ERPA with buyer (*) �
Registration with UNFCCC (*)
Month 0-2 Month 5-6PIN Preparation �
PDD Preparation
Validation (*) �� ��
MOEF Endorsement (*)�
��
(*) Dependant on external factors(*) Dependant on external factors
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How Ernst & Young helps……How Ernst & Young helpsHow Ernst & Young helps…………
à Help in identification of project
à Preparation of Project Design Document (PDD)
- Baseline study- Environmental impact- M & V Protocol- Stakeholder’s comments
à Assistance in PDD validation
à Assistance in endorsement from the Ministry of Environment and Forests, GoI
à Identify/ shortlist/ negotiate with funding agency/ buyer of carbon credit for your project and facilitation for entering into contract
à Facilitation of certification of carbon credits for entire crediting period
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Today’s CDM profile TodayToday’’s CDM profile s CDM profile
13Registered Projects of E&Y India
28Indian Registered Project
55Projects under request for registration
149Registered with UNFCCC
> 670CDM project pipeline
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E&Y-India’s CDM profile E&YE&Y--IndiaIndia’’s CDM profile s CDM profile
à Executing currently more than 200 projects in various sectors ( Renewable Energy/Iron & Steel/Cement / Biomass power / Energy efficiency / Hydro Power / IPPs/ Sugar/FMCGs / Petrochemicals / Fertiliser etc..)
à PDD completed for more than 100 Projects. Rest under finalization.
à Registered 13 Projects with UNFCCC.
à DNA endorsement received for more than 90 projects), few more projects under consideration, additional PDDs under submission
à LoI/ERPA signed for many projects, number of projects under active consideration.
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Methodology (Baseline & Monitoring) DevelopmentMethodology (Baseline & Monitoring) DevelopmentMethodology (Baseline & Monitoring) Development
à Developed methodologies for different large scale projects of various sectors ( Energy Efficiency /Cement / Bagasse Cogeneration/ Waste heat recovery / Fuel switch etc..)
à Submitted methodologies to UNFCC for approvals and are under scrutiny.
à One of our Baseline and monitoring Methodologies has been Approved by UNFCCC (AM-018). World wide this is the first methodology of Energy Efficiency sector to be used for Steam optimization projects.
à Ernst & Young contributed significantly in development of Consolidated Methodologies ACM-002, ACM-004, ACM-005.
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Potential CDM Projects for Madhya PradeshPotential CDM Projects for Madhya PradeshPotential CDM Projects for Madhya Pradesh
Approved Methodology Available
Plantation for Bio-diesel (Jatropa/Juliflora).
Research needs to be carried out on N2O reduction.
Probable project of replacement of Fertilizers with organic manure
Approved Methodology Available. Amendments reqd. in M&V protocol
Pumping Efficiency Improvement in irrigation and agriculture pump sets.
Agriculture and Irrigation
Methodology submitted for Approval
Lighting Replacement (Bulbs to CFL) in households with the help of Technology Supplier.
Approved Methodology Available
Processing and Selling Municipal Solid Waste to Cement Kilns
Approved Methodology Available
Municipal Solid Waste Utilisation in Power Generation, Methane Heat Recovery
Approved Methodology Available
Municipal Pumping Energy Efficiency ImprovementUrban Dev./ Municipal Corporation
Approved Methodology Available
Energy Forestation and supply to fossil fuel based power plants
Approved Methodology Available
Forestation on Barren Land. (Monitoring, verification and baseline is the challenging task).
Forests
StatusPotential ProjectsSector
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Potential CDM Projects for Madhya PradeshPotentialPotential CDM Projects for Madhya PradeshCDM Projects for Madhya Pradesh
All-Volatile-Treatment in boiler to reduce blow-down losses.
Chimney Modification (MNI Canada). Already installed in Bandel power plant WBPDCL.
Methodology already available in most of the cases.
New Generation Turbines/ Blade Modification wit 3-D twisted blades (4-6% efficiency improvement). Investment Rs. 16-20 Crores
IGCC technology. 6 MW already in South India. 100 MW in Haridwarplanned. Potential for about 10% Efficiency Improvement
Methodology submitted for Approval
Super critical boilers (240-300kg/sqcm(g)) 2.5% to 3.5% efficiency improvement. Investment Rs. 4.5-5.0 crore/MW. Existing NTPC plant by 2009 SIPAT Chhattisgarh (3 x 660 MW). Plant Toosan, Korea. Approx. 3.7 Lacs CERs per year with additional revenue of more than Rs. 300 Crore in 10 years.
MPEB
Methodology to be prepared.
Use of CNG in vehicles, Fuel Cell based Technology.Transports
Approved Methodology Available for most cases
Developing Renewable Energy Power Projects (Biomass, Wind, Solar etc.). Developing Biogas plants in rural areas to avoid methane emission in rural sector (Authenticity of baseline is a challenge). Landfill methane capture/ Developing Incinerators to burn organic substances emitting methane.
Energy/ MPUVN/MPCB
StatusPotential ProjectsSector
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Potential CDM Projects for Madhya PradeshPotential CDM Projects for Madhya PradeshPotential CDM Projects for Madhya Pradesh
Coal Mine Methane. (Pilot Project: Bharat Coking Coal Ltd. 10 MW in Bihar
Approved Methodology Available
Coal Bed MethaneCoal
Other Energy Efficiency Improvement Measures to reduce AuxiliaryLoad such as HT Variable Speed Drives, improvement in coal crushing and pulverization technologies etc.
GTG cooling by steam in place of air .
Recycle of Waste Gas in GTG.
State-of-the-art technologies to reduce T&D losses
Power Cycle Efficiency Improvements.
Compressed Air cooling in place of steam cooling in Burners of Pulverised Coal Boiler.
StatusPotential ProjectsSector
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E&Y-India’s CDM ProfileE&Y-India’s CDM Profile
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Oil & Gas/Petrochemicals Sector CredentialsOil & Gas/Petrochemicals Sector Credentials
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Some E&Y CredentialsSome E&Y Credentials……in Oil & Gas/Petrochemicals Sectorin Oil & Gas/Petrochemicals Sector
Essar Oil Limited
Numaligarh Refineries
3 projects
1 project
Haldia Petrochemicals
3 projects
Oil & Natural Gas Corporation
3 projects
Reliance Industries Limited4 projects
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Metal/Iron and Steel Sector CredentialsMetal/Iron and Steel Sector Credentials
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Some E&Y CredentialsSome E&Y Credentials……in Metal/Iron & Steel Sectorin Metal/Iron & Steel Sector
SAIL
1 project
Tata Steel
2 projects
Tata Metaliks
1 project
Tata Sponge Iron
2 projects
Ispat Industries
2 projects
Usha Martin
2 projects
Orissa Sponge Iron
1 project
Monnet Ispat
1 project
Essar Steel Limited
2 projects
Shri Ramrupai
1 project
Jai Balaji
1 project
Ispat Godawari
1 project
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Some E&Y CredentialsSome E&Y Credentials……in Metal/Iron & Steel Sectorin Metal/Iron & Steel Sector
Sterlite Industries
5 projects
Sesa Goa Limited
2 projects
OCL India
1 project
Chhattisgarh Electricity
MSP Steel
1 project
1 project
Jindal Steel & Power
1 project
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Cement Sector CredentialsCement Sector Credentials
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Some E&Y CredentialsSome E&Y Credentials……in Cement Sectorin Cement Sector
Aditya Birla Group
} Ultratech Cement – 2 projects} Aditya Cement – 1 project}Grasim South – 2 projects} Vikram Cement – 3 projects} Rajashree Cement – 5 projects}Grasim Raipur – 2 projects
B K Birla Group
Kesoram Industries Limited :Vasavadatta Cement – 2 projects
M P Birla Group
} Satna Cement Works – 1 project} Chittor Cement Works – 2 projects} Durgapur Cement Works – 1 project} Raebarili Cement Works – 1 project
Shree Cement
3 projects
Dalmia Cement
1 project
Binani Cement
3 projects
OCL India
2 projects
JK Cements
1 project
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Biomass based power projectsBiomass based power projects
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Some E&Y CredentialsSome E&Y Credentials……in Biomass Power Generation Projectsin Biomass Power Generation Projects
Clarion Power Corporation Ltd., A.P.
(Rich husk)
Alwar Power Company Ltd., Rajasthan
(Mustard crop residue)
Nahar Spinning Mills Ltd., Punjab
(Rice Husk)
Oswal Woollen Mills Ltd., Punjab
(Rice Husk)
Vandana Vidhyut Ltd., Chattisgarh
(Rich husk)
Balarampur Chini Mills Ltd., U.P.
(Bagasse – Cogen)
Triveni Engineering and Industries Ltd., U.P.
(Bagasse – Cogen)
Bannari Amman Sugars Ltd., Karnataka
(Bagasse – Cogen)
Godavari Sugar Mills Ltd., Karnataka
(Bagasse – Cogen)
Hassan Biomass, Karnataka
(Rich husk)
KMS Power Pvt. Ltd., A.P.
(Rich husk)
Sri ChamundeswariSugars Ltd., Karnataka
(Bagasse – Cogen)
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Some E&Y CredentialsSome E&Y Credentials…… in Biomass Power Generation Projectsin Biomass Power Generation Projects
Deepak Spinners Ltd., M.P.
(Rich husk)
Amrit Projects, W.B.
(Rich husk)
SCM Sugars Ltd., Karnataka
(Bagasse – Congen)
Dhampur Sugars Ltd., U.P.
(Bagasse – Congen)
EID Parry, Ltd. T.N.
(Bagasse – Congen)
Satya Maharishi Power Corp. Ltd.
(Rice husk)
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Textile Sector CredentialsTextile Sector Credentials
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Some E&Y CredentialsSome E&Y Credentials……in Textile Sectorin Textile Sector
Oswal Woolen
Deepak Spinners
1 projects
2 projects
Jayashree Textiles (Indian Rayon)
2 projects
Nahar Spinning
1 project
Shiva Texiyarn1 projects
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Hydro power projectsHydro power projects
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Some E&Y CredentialsSome E&Y Credentials……in in HydelHydel Power Based ProjectsPower Based Projects
Himalayan Crest Power
} 3 MW at Chandni in Sirmour District } 3 MW at Manal in Sirmour District } 3 MW at Timbi in Sirmour District } 3 MW at Hurla in Kullu District} 5 MW at Kurpan in Kullu District
Subhash Kabini Power Corporation
2 x 10 MW at Kabini dam in Karnataka
Ambuthirtha Power Pvt. Ltd.
2 x 11 MW
Swasti Power
22.5 MW Hydel Project at Bhilangana, Uttaranchal
Punjab Hydro Power Ltd. } 4.2 MW (1.4 MW + 1.5 MW + 1.3 MW)
at Dolowal, Salar, Bhanubhura in Sangrur district} 5.2 MW (2 MW + 2 MW + 1.2 MW) at
Lohgarh, Chakbhai, Sidhana in Sangrur district} 3.9 MW (1 MW + 1.9 MW + 1 MW) at
Babanpur, Killa, Sahoke in Sangrurdistrict
Shyam Energy Ltd.
1 x 6 MW
Neora Hydro Limited
1 X 3 MW
Ginni International
2 X 5 MW
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Wind Power CredentialsWind Power Credentials
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Some E&Y CDM Credentials Some E&Y CDM Credentials …… in wind powerin wind power
Fairdeal Supplies
1 project
Shiva Texyarn
1 project
MSPL
1 project
Nuziveedu Seeds
1 project
ENCON Services
1 project
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Government/Public Sector CredentialsGovernment/Public Sector Credentials
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Some E&Y CDM Credentials Some E&Y CDM Credentials …… in Government/ Public Sectorin Government/ Public Sector
Maharashtra Energy Development Agency
1 project
RCF
2 projects
ONGC
More than 15 projects
SAIL
1 project
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Some other E&Y CredentialsSome other E&Y Credentials
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Some more E&Y CDM CredentialsSome more E&Y CDM Credentials……Aditya Birla Group
} Indian Rayon & Industries Limited – 3 projects} Indo Gulf Fertiliser – 1 project
B K Birla Group} Kesoram Industries Limited : Birla
Tyres – 1 project} Kesoram Industries Limited :
Kesroam Rayon – 1 project
RPG Group
} CESC Ltd. – 3 projects} Phillips Carbon Black Limited –
2 projects
MEDA
1 project
The AP Paper Mill
1 project
Lanco Group
} Lanco Kondapalli Power – 1 project} Encon Services – 1 project} Aban Power – 1 project} Rithwik Power – 1 project
Apollo Tyres
1 project
Indur Green
1 project
Hindustan Lever
2 projects
IFFCO
3 projects
BILT
3 projects
Chambal Power
1 project
OPG Limited
1 project
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Some more E&Y CDM CredentialsSome more E&Y CDM Credentials……
TNPL
1 project
ISA Power
1 project
KM Sugar
1 project
Sagar Sugar
1 project
NCS Sugar
1 project
Naturol Bioenergy
1 project
KMS Power
1 project
Tata Refractories
1 project
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Thank You
Kishor RajhansaManager, Ernst & Young, 18th floor, Express Towers,Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 [email protected]: 9833076253Tel: 022-56655829
Kishor RajhansaManager, Ernst & Young, 18th floor, Express Towers,Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 [email protected]: 9833076253Tel: 022-56655829