Monitoring Report Gold Standard Version 2.0 Prony and Kafeate wind-farms, New Caledonia Monitoring Period: 20/04/2008 31/08/2010 Date: 30/11/2010 Version.5. Document prepared by: Francois Beaurain South Pole Carbon Asset Management Ltd. f.beaurain@southpolecarbon.com South Pole Carbon Asset Management Ltd. Technoparkstrasse 1 8005 Zurich Switzerland Phone +41 44 633 78 70 Fax +41 44 63 14 23 info@southpolecarbon.com www.southpolecarbon.com
1. Project Background The purpose of the Monitoring Report is verification and certification of the emission reductions received during the period of 20/04/2008-31/08/2010 by the project activity Prony and Kafeate wind-farms, New Caledonia. The calculations will serve as a basis for the verification of those emission reductions and issuance of VERs as per requirements of UNFCCC Methodology ACM0002 (version 07), Consolidated methodology for gridconnected electricity generation from renewable sources. Further background information on the project activity can be found in the Project Design Document (PDD) and associated documents, which have also been validated as per requirements of the Gold Standard version 2.0. The PDD and associated documents (including the GS passport) are available upon request. The project activity involves the generation of renewable energy from wind. It thereby displaces grid electricity that is at 80% produced by fuelbased power plants. The project activitiy is a bundle of 2 different wind parks, one located in Prony and the other in Kafeate. Prony wind-farm consists in 4 different smaller wind-farms and Kafeate of two wind-farms that are all owned and operated by a dedicated subsidiary of Aerowatt. Each subsidiary is incorporated in NC. Name Site Subsidiary Total Nominal Power (kw) Number of machines Prony II Prony Eole Prony II 4,620 21 Kafeate I Kafeate Eole Kafeate 6,050 22 Kafeate II Kafeate Eole Kafeate II 5,500 20 Prony III Prony Eole Prony III 5,500 20 Mont Mau Prony Eole Mont Mau 4,125 15 Touongo Prony Eole Touongo 4,950 18 Total 30,745 116 Model Vergnet GEV 26/220 Vergnet GEV MP Vergnet GEV MP Vergnet GEV MP Vergnet GEV MP Vergnet GEV MP 2
These six wind-farns all use turbines GEV MP and GEV 26/220 manufactured in France by Vergnet. We provide below the main characteristics of these turbines: GEV MP GEV 26/220 Manufacturer Vergnet Vergnet Nominal power 275 kw 220 kw Number of blades 2 2 Tower height 55 m Total weight 20 t Rotor diameter 32 m 26 m Swept area 804 m2 507 m2 Table 1. Wind turbine characteristics 2. Monitoring Background Section B.7 of the PDD provides all details in regard to calculation of emission reductions and the monitoring plan to be followed by the project activity. Both the emission reduction calculations and the monitoring plan are based on the UNFCCC Methodology ACM0002 (version 07), Consolidated methodology for grid-connected electricity generation from renewable sources. The metering of the net energy electrical generation is done as per procedures defined in the Power Purchase Agreements between Aerowatt and EEC for Prony II, III, Mont-Mau and Touongo on one hand and Enercal for Kafeate I and II on the other hand. The power metering system consists of 4 meters for Prony II and III, Touongo and Mont-Mau (see Annex 5 and section 3.3.1 for details). For Kafeate I and II, the electricity generation measured jointly by three main meters (one main meter and one backup for energy exports and one meter for energy import) operated by Enercal. The design of the metering system is checked and approved by EEC/ENERCAL respectively before commissioning of each plant included in the bundle. Details regarding the monitoring of the Gold Standard indicators can be found in the section G of the GS passport. Monitoring data has been collected directly from the PO (GS2, GS5 and GS6) or derived from the PDD monitoring plan (GS1 and GS3). For this monitoring period (GS7, impact on birds) is not required. 3
3. Monitoring Results 3.1. Monitoring period According to GS PDD, starting date of the crediting period is 1 st April 2007, or 2 years before the expected registration date of the proposed project as a GS-VER activity, whichever is latest. The GS-VER registration occurred the 20/04/2010, the crediting period is thus chosen as the 20/04/2008. This is the first monitoring report of this project activity. It covers the period 20/04/2008 to 31/08/2010. 3.2. Presentation of monitoring results The monitoring data provided to the DOE includes: 1) List of wind-farms using a similar technology in the Pacific and maintained from NC 2) Monthly electricity invoices from EEC and Enercal 3) List of employees directy involved in the operation of Aerowatt s wind-farms in NC 4) Letter from the RECS showing that the wind-farms included in this bundle are not benefiting from green certificates 5) Calibration reports of the metering equipment of the wind-farms. 3.3. Monitoring s 3.3.1. PDD monitoring data Electricity production and consumption is continuously measured by metering equipment owned by EEC and ENERCAL. Each month, the electricity export and import readings are collected and used to prepare the power invoices. Prony 2, Touongo, and Kafeate 1&2 power meters are placed in their respective substations. Only Prony 3 and Mont-Mau show a different set up. A common meter to Prony 3 and Mont-Mau is located in the shared substation. Mont-Mau meter is located upstream at the gathering point. Prony 3 production is calculated as the difference between these two meters (See Annex 5 for a diagram). For Kafeate I&II ENERCAL invoices separately the electricity imported and exported to the grid. The net electricity exported is therefore calculated as the difference between the invoices. For Prony 2&3, Mont- Mau and Touongo, EEC does not invoice the energy consumed by the wind-farms but subtracts it directly from the energy produced. The energy invoiced by these wind-farms can therefore be directly considered as the net electricity production. 4
The amounts of net electricity exported are crosschecked with info provided by the Observatoire de l énergie, a government based agency, which is responsible for collecting and archiving energy data for New Caledonia. Data / Parameter: Data unit: Description: Source of data to be used: EI y MWh Net electricity exported to the grid in the year y Measured and verified against electricity sale receipts. The calculation of emission reductions in the monitoring protocols shall be based on the measured electricity meter values as main data source. Value of data sum 2007 28'820 sum 2008 27'986 prevision 2009 35'543 prevision 2010 40'243 prevision 2011 40'243 prevision 2012 40'243 prevision 2013 40'243 Source : DIMENC + Touongo FSR. Sum 2007 and Sum 2008 correspond to measured production at Kafeate (I&II) and Prony (II, III and Mont-Mau). Prevision figures for 2009 and the following years were approximated as the average of 2007 and 2008 productions of Prony and Kafeate to which we had Touongo prevision. Description of measurement methods and procedures to be applied: QA/QC procedures to be applied: Any comment: Measured continuously by a kilowatt meter and recorded monthly by monitoring personnel. Only the net electricity exported to the grid shall be taken into account. This means that the monitoring measurement method shall exclude electricity imported from the grid by the project activity and possible transmission losses. Exported electricity to the grid is measured by a kilowatt meter which is controlled by the power grid company Trained and qualified staff is responsible for recording electricity export data from the kilowatt meter Meters will be calibrated periodically according to national standards Data is measured by meters and will be crosschecked by electricity sales receipts. In sales receipts, incomes not deriving from electricity production but declared as electricity supplied to grid because of limitations of accounting system shall be identified and subtracted. If differences still occur, the more conservative amount shall be used. Refer to B.7.2. for a description of the monitoring plan 3.3.2. Gold standard monitoring data Air Quality In New Caledonia, most of the electricity production is concentrated in a few fossil fuel power plants. These plants are emitting a lot of sulfur in the atmosphere. By providing to the grid some clean and renewable energy, the proposed project activity helps to reduce the amount of sulfur and other pollutants emitted to the atmosphere. 5
The quantity of avoided sulfur emission is roughly estimated on the basis of sulfur content of oil in NC and the main power plant efficiency. No GS1 Indicator Air quality Mitigation measure none Repeat for each Chosen Sulfur emission avoided by heavy-oil consumption in NC (Tonnes of sulfur) Current situation of GS1,2007= 84.2 tonnes Future target for (84.2 tonnes assuming a 40GWh generation) Way of How GS1,y = Ely * %S * (!SCn * EGn,y) /GEN,y /1000 monitoring Where : -> Ely = annual production of the wind-farm included in the bundle (MWh) -> %S = sulfur content of heavy-oil in NC (the value is comprised between 1 and 3,5%; 1% is chosen as a conservative value) -> SCn = Specific consumption of the power plant n (gram of Heavy oil/ kwh) - SCNépoui= 214 - SCDoniambo = 296 SCn is fixed among the crediting period and is chosen as the minimum value observed between 2002 and 2006 1. -> GEN,y = annual electric production in NC -> EGn,y = annual electric production of the power plants using fossil fuel. When By who Once a year South Pole Carbon Asset Management Ltd. Quantitative employment and income generation The construction and operation of the project activity has contributed to create job positions, which are very welcome in NC where unemployment rate is really high.! "#$%&'(")*)+,-." 6
Job position linked to the operation of the project activity is provided by Aerowatt itself. No GS2 Indicator Quantitative employment and income generation Mitigation measure NA Repeat for each Chosen People employed by Aerowatt in NC or by one of its subsidiaries. Current situation of In 2007, 16 people are working directly for Aerowatt or one of its subsidiaries. 6 for Prony I & II 5 for Kafeate I & II 3 for Prony III 2 for Aerowatt Future target for >16 Way of How HR information provided by companies in the wind monitoring sector in NC When Once a year By who Aerowatt Balance of payments and investment NC relies almost exclusively to imports to meet its energy demand. The development of renewable energy power plant on its territory allows NC to reduce its energy dependency and its energy bill. Fossil fuel imports saved thanks to the project activity is roughly estimated based on the average barrel oil price and the efficiency of the main fossil fuel power plant in NC. No Indicator Mitigation measure Repeat for each Chosen Current situation of Future target for Way of How monitoring GS3 Balance of payments and investment NA Estimated avoided energy imports GS3= 7 121'173 Euros 7 million euros Avoided energy imports will be calculated based on the average yearly price of the barrel and specific oil 7
consumption of the main oil power plants as follows : Where : Ely Electricity exported to the grid by the windfarms in kwh SCm Oil specific consumption of power plant m in g/kwh (According to Enercal between 2002 and 2006 these values were : 214 for Népoui, 296 for Doniambo and 342 for DP) EGm,y Annual production of fossil fuel fired power plant m (kwh)!/$y Dollar versus Euro exchange rate 2 Barrel Price of a barrel of oil in US $ 3 price 159 Number of liter in a barrel 850 Approximated density of oil (850 g/l) 4 When Every year By South Pole Carbon Asset Management Ltd. who Technology transfer and technological self-reliance The technology self-reliance indicator is a measurement of how the knowhow developed around Aerowatt s wind-farms has been exported in the rest of the pacific region. Indeed, in order to maintain its turbines, Vergnet set up an affiliate company in NC. This affiliate company has then been subsequently used to maintain other wind-farms using a similar technology all over the Pacific. This demonstrates that the Vergnet team has been able to export his know-how and services abroad. The technology transfer and technological will be measured as the number of wind-farm maintained / 0112344(5678982(:8;6$&<478984=;>?(@A$BA08@1$&8';?A(C'0;5<(A&;1(@A1$A10(AD#E" F 0112344777685B?;18$5:;1;6'$G485B?;18$54H5B?;18$5A+;1(4I8@1$&8';?AJ8?AK&8'(@A=; >?(6;@2" L 011234477768(;6$&<47$&94/MML4(@7<4#HKN62:B"2;<("L" 8
by the Vergnet s team based in NC. The information is directly provided by Vergnet itself by email communication. No Indicator Mitigation measure Repeat for each Chosen Current situation of Future target for Way of How monitoring No Indicator When By who Mitigation measure Repeat for each Chosen Current situation of Future target for Way of How monitoring When By who GS4 Technology transfer and technological self-reliance NA Technology employed GS4,2007= GEV MP and GEV 26/220 from Vergnet No changes forecasted Data will be provided by http://www.thewindpower.net. The website provides information on the location and technology employed for all wind-farms all over the world. Every year South Pole Carbon Asset Management Ltd. GS5 Technology transfer and technological self-reliance none Number of Vergnet wind-farm in the Pacific maintained by the Vergnet s team based in NC. GS5,2007= 5 wind-farms maintained from the Vergnet based in NC (Not determined) Number of wind-farm in the pacific maintained by Vergnet Pacific will be provided by Vergnet itself. Once a year South Pole Carbon Asset Management Ltd. RECS check The RECS check is an additional requirement from the Gold Standard specific to this project. The RECS check ensures that none of the windfarm included in this bundle is taking part in the RECS scheme and does not benefit from green certificates revenues. 9
A letter from the RECS showing that none of Aerowatt s wind-farm in NC are benefiting from green certificates revenues during the crediting period is provided. No Indicator Mitigation measure Repeat for each Chosen Current situation of Future target for Way of How monitoring When By who GS6 RECS check none Once at first verification Status of the wind-farms from the bundle under the RECS GS6,2010= test positive positive Communication from the RECS. For each verification South Pole Carbon Asset Management Ltd. Impact of Kafeate I&II on birds Impact on birds is monitored directly by Aerowatt s staff since April 2010 in all wind-farms. If dead birds are found during daily wind-farms inspection by Aerowatt staff, this is notified in a specific notebook. 3.4. Metering equipment accuracy The main meters will be operated by ENERCAL or EEC-Suez according to their own procedures. The electric energy metering equipment includes an electric energy meter (or kilowatt meter) and other electric energy metering devices. All meters in use in the project activity are SL7000 from Actaris (http://www.actaris.com/html/products-1577.html). SL7000 is a class 0.5S for active power. For Kafeate I&II, three meters are used for the purpose of monitoring 5 : - meter 33042663 for energy imports (called total consumption) - meter 33034904 for energy exports (total production 1) - meter 33034902 for energy exports (total production 2) 5 On top of these three meters, there is an additional meter n 33034903 used to measure production of Kafeate II. This measure is used in the purpose of invoicing between Kafeate I and II and is out of the scope of the project activity. " 10
For plants connected to the EEC grid: - Meter 330 49 389 for Prony II - Meter 330 53 253 for Prony III - Meter 330 53 254 for Mont-Mau - Meter 330 57 538 for Touongo Figure 1: Power meters in Kafeate. All meters have been calibrated during the monitoring period upon request from Aerowatt by EEC and Enercal. The calibrations have been conducted the 19.08.2010 for Prony II, III, Mont-Mau and Touongo by EEC and the 24.08.2010 for Kafeate by Enercal. All calibrations have been conducted with a TESTGYR D3000 (serial number: 65 535 726). The calibration equipment is certified by MTE (www.mte.ch). For the meters operated by EEC the maximum errors reported are : - Prony II: 0.042% - Prony III: 0.074% - Mont-Mau: 0.054% - Touongo: 0.087% For the export meters operated by Enercal the error reported is 0.13% (chosen as the maximum error on active power exports readings). As a conservative procedure and as per EB52 annex 60 a discount of 0.5% will be applied to the total verified credits to take into account the deviation from the metering equipment. 11
3.5. Calculation methodology The emission reductions of the Project have been calculated in accordance with the approved small scale CDM-methodology ACM0002 version 07. For baseline calculations the ACM0002 refers to the Tool to calculate the emission factor for an electricity system, which offers two options of which the Combined Margin (CM) approach has been chosen. The CM consists of the combination of operating margin (OM) and build margin (BM) according to the procedures prescribed in the abovementioned tool. ER y = EF grid,cm,y * El y Equation 1 Where : EF grid,cm,y El y ER y Combined Margin Emission Factor in year y Net electricity delivered to grid by the Project Emission reduction in year y EF grid,cm has been calculated as 0.906 tco 2 /MWh and fixed for the crediting period. The detailed calculations can be found in the validated PDD. 3.6. Emission reductions tco2e/ Discount Mwh MWh Tco2e 0.5% El 2008 19'175 EFgrid,CM,2008 0.906 ER2008 17'285.7 0.5% EL 2009 32'857 EFgrid,CM,2009 0.906 ER2009 29'619.9 0.5% EL 2010 27'650 EFgrid,CM,2010 0.906 ER2010 24'925.6 total 79'682 total 71'381 The calculated emission reductions achieved by the project activity within the covered monitoring (20 April 2008 31 August 2010) period amount to 71 831 tco2e. 3.7. Summary of the Monitoring Data and Results Emission from the period 20 April 2008 to 30 April 2008 cannot be considered in the calculation since there are no invoices covering this 12
period. The PPs decide to neglect the emission reductions from this short period which is conservative. For the wind-farms delivering power to EEC, information regarding energy consumed and exported by the wind-farms is compiled by EEC and only net electricity generation is invoiced. We provide in the table below the summary of the monthly invoices for Prony 2, Prony 3, Touongo and Mont Mau. Touongo only started production end of 2009, there are no invoices dated before December 2009. In the following tables, the invoice date defines the day when the meter is read. It is always the last day of the month and the period covered by the invoice is the month of the invoice date( an invoice date of 31.08.2010 corresponds to an invoice covering from the 1 st of august to the 31 st 2010). In Touongo s invoices, the total net generation is divided by an energy loss coefficient introduced by EEC in the purpose of invoicing. However this loss production has no physical reason and will not be considered. For the purpose of this monitoring report the net generation before loss has been considered instead of the invoiced generation (which is equal to the net generation time the loss factor). Table 2: Monitoring summary results for wind-farms connected to the EEC grid Prony 2 Touongo Prony III Mont Mau invoice date net (kwh) net (kwh) net (kwh) net (kwh) 31.08.10 220'731 460'167 461'160 346'906 31.07.10 335'844 560'174 575'739 329'555 30.06.10 400'524 439'771 606'675 412'251 31.05.10 358'722 341'500 671'701 433'672 30.04.10 435'304 365'616 788'446 460'592 31.03.10 1'146'921 794'510 1'610'843 1'167'666 28.02.10 644'235 517'905 1'053'815 677'486 31.01.10 490'245 371'059 849'884 552'934 31.12.09 815'251 467'775 1'508'954 935'102 30.11.09 556'045 912'042 602'350 31.10.09 427'436 650'532 495'239 30.09.09 439'278 539'355 437'309 31.08.09 147'987 257'294 200'393 31.07.09 446'403 516'624 463'358 30.06.09 460'081 527'383 403'494 31.05.09 275'059 384'974 229'388 30.04.09 739'299 1'158'448 671'122 31.03.09 552'285 808'687 404'681 28.02.09 311'996 440'127 302'893 31.01.09 750'728 1'091'182 783'365 31.12.08 164'165 313'919 278'995 30.11.08 197'927 340'781 276'311 31.10.08 610'603 1'104'448 774'121 30.09.08 395'202 636'745 454'753 31.08.08 248'139 425'409 272'957 31.07.08 626'726 1'049'417 659'356 30.06.08 391'670 743'708 391'219 13
31.05.08 358'867 597'895 346'122 total net 12'947'673 4'318'477 20'626'187 13'763'590 For Kafeate I&II, there is only one measuring point shared by the two wind-farms. Enercal does not make any difference between the two windfarms but contrary to EEC invoices energy exported and imported separately. The summary of these invoices is provided below. Because of some Enercal internal administration issues, import invoices for May and June 2008 were lost. For these two months and for conservativeness reasons, the maximum monthly import reported (12 580 kwh in red in the table) during the monitoring period has been considered as a default value. Table 3: Monitoring summary results for wind-farms connected to the Enercal grid Kafeate I&II invoice date export (kwh) import (kwh) net (kwh) 31.08.10 759'000 10'923 748'077 31.07.10 1'415'000 8'030 1'406'970 30.06.10 865'000 11'087 853'913 31.05.10 738'000 8'581 729'419 30.04.10 793'000 8'437 784'563 31.03.10 2'049'000 4'083 2'044'917 28.02.10 1'114'000 4'748 1'109'252 31.01.10 1'098'000 7'681 1'090'319 31.12.09 1'383'000 4'851 1'378'149 30.11.09 1'210'000 5'754 1'204'246 31.10.09 1'473'000 7'517 1'465'483 30.09.09 1'069'000 8'851 1'060'149 31.08.09 870'000 9'294 860'706 31.07.09 919'000 8'170 910'830 30.06.09 496'000 10'119 485'881 31.05.09 1'410'000 6'189 1'403'811 30.04.09 689'000 8'471 680'529 31.03.09 469'000 11'861 457'139 28.02.09 324'000 10'195 313'805 31.01.09 1'528'000 5'270 1'522'730 31.12.08 595'000 12'580 582'420 30.11.08 323'000 8'709 314'291 31.10.08 1'199'000 5'367 1'193'633 30.09.08 1'268'000 7'087 1'260'913 31.08.08 936'000 9'863 926'137 31.07.08 1'322'000 6'703 1'315'297 30.06.08 912'000 12'580 899'420 31.05.08 1'036'000 12'580 1'023'420 total net 28'262'000 235'581 28'026'419 3.8. Summary of monitoring of the Gold Standard indicators 14
The consistency and the content of information collected for monitoring of the GS indicators have checked by South-Pole itself. During all the crediting period, South-Pole will be who will be in charge of the SD quality control process. GS1. Air Quality Tonnes of sulfur avoided calculations are reported in the Table below. Calculations are based on 2007 New Caledonian grid electricity data and monitored energy exported as described in the above section: 2008 2009 2010 GS1 (tonnes of sulfur avoided 40.1 68.7 57.8 EGy 19'175 32'857 27'650 %S 1% 1% 1% SCNépoui 214 214 214 SCDoniambo 296 296 296 EGNepoui,2007 409'493 409'493 409'493 EGDomiambo,2007 1'042'788 1'042'788 1'042'788 GEN,2007 1'894'596 1'894'596 1'894'596 These calculations are not meant to be precise but just to provide a rough estimation. The PPs can therefore claim that the project activity results during the 1 st monitoring period in circa 166 tonnes of sulfur emission avoidance. GS2. Quantitative employment and income generation Since the opening of Touongo in 2010, the maintenance and the operation of the project activity has increased from 16 (as reported in the GS passport) to 22 job positions in NC. The precise list of employees and name in 2010 is provided directly from Aerowatt and Vergnet. 2007 2008 2009 2010 GS2 16 16 16 22 Two persons are employed by Aerowatt with permanent contracts in NC : - Stefan SONTHEIMER, head of Aerowatt in NC - Félix HAOCAS, responsible for the operation of the wind-farms For Vergnet (the manufacturer), 20 persons have permanent contracts and are involved in the maintenance of the wind-farms. Most of these positions are occupied by island natives. The complete list of employees can be found in Vergnet Pacific 17082010.xlsx file. 15
GS3 Balance of payments and investment Energy savings for New Caledonia calculations are provided below. Calculations are based on 2007 New Caledonian grid electricity data and monitored energy exported as described in the above section: 2008 2009 2010 GS3 (Euro) 5'273'651 4'947'875 5'438'206 SCM Doniambo 296 296 296 SCM DB 342 342 342 SCM Népoui 214 214 214 Egm Doniambo 1'042'788 1'042'788 1'042'788 EGM DB 15'626 15'626 15'626 EGM Népoui 409'493 409'493 409'493 $/! 0.6734 0.719 0.719 barrel price 91.48 53.48 69.85 Ely 19'175 32'857 27'650 These calculations are not meant to be precise but just to give a rough estimation. The PPs can therefore claim that the project activity results during the 1 st monitoring period in circa 15.7 million euro energy savings for New Caledonia. GS4 and GS5 : Technology transfer and technological self-reliance An email from Vergnet confirmed the fact that 5 other wind-farms using similar technology are maintained by the staff from Vergnet NC in the Pacific : - 1 wind-farm in Australia in Coral Baye since 2006 for a total installed capacity of 825 kw - 1 wind-farm in Fiji in Butoni since 2006 for a total installed capacity of 10 175 kw - 1 wind-farm in Vanuatu in Kawene since 2008 for a total installed capacity of 3 025 kw - 1 wind-farm in Japan in Okinawa since 2009 for a total installed capacity of 550 kw - 1 wind-farm in New-Zealand in Chatham since 2010 for a total installed capacity of 550kW 16
At the date the monitoring report is being written, all wind-farms described in the PDD are still in operation and are using the GEV MP and GEV 26/220 turbines. GS4 is not expected to change during the whole crediting period. GS6. RECS check A statement from the RECS (email from Frédéric Tuillé from the O bserver institute) certifying that none of Aerowatt s wind-farm in NC benefits from green certificates is provided. GS7 Impact on birds From the period 1 st of April 2010 to 31 st of August 2010, no dead birds were found on Prony II, III, Mont-Mau, Touongo and Kafeate I&II sites. GS3 scores for this period is 0. Bird hits are monitored daily by the wind-farm operators. If during their daily interventions they notice some dead birds, they report it in a dedicated log-book. Log-books from the different wind-farms are then centralized by Aerowatt at the end of the monitoring period and the info compiled in the monitoring report by South Pole. On top of this daily monitoring (upon GS request and only for the second verification) the DOE will interview a local environmental expert to check whether the impact of the wind-farms on birds can be still regarded as negligible and that the wind-farms do not impact the Important birds Areas as defined by Bird Life International (http://www.birdlife.org/action/science/sites/pacific_ibas/index.html). 3.9. Roles and responsibilities All wind-farms are owned and operated by Aerowatt. The plant manager is responsible from monitoring the electricity generation data as well as the full operational processes. South Pole Carbon develops the carbon emission reduction project including preparation of monitoring reports and completing the verification procedures. 17
Annex.1. Single-Line Diagram for Prony II:!!! South Pole Carbon Asset Management Ltd. Technoparkstrasse 1 8005 Zurich Switzerland Phone +41 44 633 78 70 Fax +41 44 63 14 23 info@southpolecarbon.com www.southpolecarbon.com
Annex.2. Single-Line Diagram for Prony III:!!! 19
Annex.3. Single-Line Diagram for Touongo:!! 20
Annex.4. Single-Line Diagram for Kafeate I&II:!!!! 21
Annex.5. EEC energy meters diagramm:! 22