ClimateCare currently has over 50 projects across the developing world, funding low carbon technologies that bring social and environmental benefits to many people. You can view specific information on our past and present projects using the links below.
New high pressure biomass boilers generate steam to power an Argentine sugar mill
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Replacing the use of fossil fuel oil with waste renewable biomass at the Rima Industrial Plant, a metal alloys factory.
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Replacing the traditional (inefficient) Lao stove with a version delivering measurable gains in efficiency.
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Renewable bagasse replaces approximately 1,500 tonnes of furnace oil every year at an Indian paper factory
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Waste bagasse, the fibre left over after the sugar manufacturing process, is used to fuel power and heat generation in Uttar Pradesh.
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Overcoming the high cost of water-powered renewable power plants in China, the Mani Hydro Power Station runs off the Yinhe River, Sichuan Province.
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The Mulan wind farm generates emission reductions by reducing the amount of electricity that would have been generated by conventional fossil fuels.
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The Muling wind farm will create emission reductions as well as local employment in the area during the design, assembly and installation of the turbines.
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Renewable biomass is used to generate clean electricity for both domestic and industrial users, meeting the growing demand in India.
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Powering homes and businesses through solar hot water and electric installations.
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The project will improve air quality and local livelihoods and promote development in the renewable energy industry.
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ClimateCare previously funded the re-establishment of Kibale National Park rainforest with 30 or so native species of trees.
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The Saihanba East Windfarm Project generates renewable electricity using wind power resources.
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Tuoji Island Wind Farm assists in stimulating China's grid-connected renewable energy technologies
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The treadle pump allows farmers on the plains of India to grow crops all year round rather than wait for the monsoon.
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Our Gold Standard Uganda stoves project supplies two types of high efficiency wood burning stoves to families in Kampala, improving their health and income.
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