Introduction of 6MW Power Generation System by Waste Heat Recovery for Cement Plant
- Representative Participant
- GLOBAL ENGINEERING Co., Ltd.
Outline of GHG Mitigation Activity
This project introduces a 6MW waste heat recovery power generation system in the existing cement manufacturing plant in Bulacan in the Central Luzon region. The system makes use of the unused waste heat, which is released during the calcining process of cement production, to generate electricity and effectively reduces electricity from fossil fuel, resulting in the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
This Waste heat recovery power generation technology is selected for a JCM Model Project in the Philippines for the first time. This project also contributes to the nation’s Roadmap, “The Philippine Sustainable Finance Roadmap” launched in 2021, which focuses on the transition to a low carbon economy.
Expected GHG Emission Reductions
21,244 tCO2-eq./year
= (Reference CO₂ emissions) [t CO₂/year]
– (Project CO₂ Emission) [t CO₂/year]
・ Reference CO₂ emissions
= (Quantity of the electricity generated by the project) [MWh/year]
×Emission factor [t CO₂/MWh]
・ Project CO₂ emissions
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