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Mani micro-hydro

Project type Hydro
Location China
Standard VCS
Status Verified
Portfolio General Portfolio 2007-08, 2009
Total ERs 27,946 tonnes

Background

Since coal power dominates the rapidly expanding electricity grid in China, the current emissions for each unit of electricity generated is very high. The cost of developing renewable power plants (running on water-power, for example) is significantly higher than that of coal-fired ones, making the support from carbon finance essential to the ‘greening’ of the country’s energy generation. However, it has never been more critical to help China divert to a low-carbon path as more and more business floods into the country.


The project

In the remote mountain village of Yonghong sits the Mani Hydro Power Station, on the banks of the Yinhe River, Sichuan Province.

Water from the river is diverted steeply downhill via a 400m slope which surfaces at the power plant and is directed through two 7 MW water turbines. Production peaks during the rainy season (April to July), and on average produces 60GWh a year, the equivalent to supplying around 14,000 average homes in the UK with clean, renewable electricity.

Photo: water is directed steeply downhill to maximise the power generated by its flow - Photo courtesy of Climate Bridge

Mr Like Lazu, a local resident employed by the local county, told us how Mani has improved his family’s quality of living;

“Our income has increased. We used to buy our clothes and salt with money from selling crops. All of our revenue came from selling bamboo shoots, potatoes and the corn my family planted. After I started working for Mani last year, I have had a monthly income of RMB 800, which is much higher than our regional average. We did not have a TV set before, but now we have one. Also, we have better clothes.”

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our projects

Replacing the traditional (inefficient) Lao stove with a version delivering measurable gains in efficiency.
Overcoming the high cost of water-powered renewable power plants in China, the Mani Hydro Power Station runs off the Yinhe River, Sichuan Province.
The Mulan wind farm generates emission reductions by reducing the amount of electricity that would have been generated by conventional fossil fuels.
Powering homes and businesses through solar hot water and electric installations.


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