Two hydro projects being developed in Chile have filed Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) registration requests with the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), according to documents posted on the agency's website.
Chilean hydro generator Hidroeléctrica Guardia Vieja (HGV) submitted a CDM registration request for the 55MW run-of-the-river plant being developed in central region V on the Aconcagua river.
The US$62.8mn plant will reduce CO2 emissions by 110,160t/y, according to the documents.
Chilean generator Colbún, meanwhile, submitted a CDM registration request for the 70MW Quilleco plant being developed in central-southern region VIII.
The US$79.6mn plant will reduce CO2 emissions 172,176t/y.
Publication: Business News Americas - English News
Provider: Business News Americas
Date: January 11, 2008
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