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Title: Kingdom of Morocco Ministry of LandUse Management, Water and the Environment


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Kingdom of MoroccoMinistry of Land-Use
Management, Water and the Environment
  • The First Carbon Exhibition
  • in North Africa and Middle East Region
  • Djerba, 22-24 September 2004

Moroccan CDM projects Energy Efficiency projects
faouzi senhaji GERERE f.senhaji_at_iav.ac.ma
CD4CDM Project
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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

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OCP-HRS Project Office Chérifien des
Phosphateshttp//www.ocpgroup.ma 85,000 CER/yr
Contact p. Ms. Naima BELKOUCH
E-mailn.belkouch_at_ocpgroup.ma
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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

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Inclusion of a HRS in 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

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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

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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

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Inclusion of 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.

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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

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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 countrys economy

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2. ONE-Street lighting project (15,000 LCB
program) 2,600 CER/yr Contacts Mr. KHATAMI
Mr. TAHIRI E-mail khatami_at_one.org.matahiri_at_
one.org.ma
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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

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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

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ONE-Street lighting project
Baseline methodology
  • Methodology
  • Described in paragraph 49 of Appendix B of the
    simplified MP.
  • 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

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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

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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 88 rcmdp_at_mtds.com
ucc_at_mtds.comwww.mdpmaroc.com
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