Key facts
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LocationSichuan, China
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Project TypeRenewable energy - household biogas
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Annual GHG Emissions Reductionapprox. 725,000 tCO2e
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Project StandardCDM, Gold Standard for the Global Goals
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Included Households395,435 low-income rural households
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Project IDsCDM PoA 2898, GS 1239
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Project StatusRegistered and with issuance of GS CERs and GS VERs
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All reported impact figures apply for vintage 2022
Background
Project Description
UPM’s Sichuan Household Biogas PoA aims at improving the lives of the poorest and most vulnerable people in rural Sichuan while contributing to protect the earth’s climate and promoting sustainable development. To this end, this programme exlusively addresses poor smallholders with just a few pigs and uses carbon finance to help them afford the purchase and maintenance of biogas digesters.
This approach has been very successful. Meanwhile, 395,435 low-income rural households in China’s Sichuan province have decided to take part in this programme and are benefitting from using proven and reliable biogas digesters and efficient biogas cook stoves making it one of the largest and most impactful household biogas programmes in the world.
The biogas digesters are fed with animal manure, previously just discharged into open pits, and convert it into clean and affordable biogas to be used conveniently for cooking, heating, or lighting instead of coal and firewood. After switching to biogas, each participating smallholder farmer family saves approx. 1.8 tCO2e of methane and carbon dioxide emissions year by year. This amounts to an annual GHG emissions avoidance of around 725,000 tCO2e.
Beyond this enormous positive climate impact, the project verifiably contributes to achieving many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and has numerous co-benefits for the included households, such as saved expenditures for coal, better health due to reduced indoor air pollution and better sanitary conditions, and significantly less nuisance from flies and odours.
All biogas equipment distributed under this programme is produced domestically in China and adheres to Chinese quality and safety standards. It is installed and maintained by the Sichuan Rural Energy Office (SREO) via its dense network of local service centers and its many certified biogas technicians all over Sichuan.
All households supported by this programme have received the required trainings by SREO staff on safe use of biogas to prevent any dangerous accidents and make sure that the biogas digesters operate without malfunctions or interruptions until (or even beyond) their 20-year lifetime.
Meet the Team
Due to its unique scale, the Sichuan Household Biogas Programme is one of the most complex and labour-intensive carbon reduction projects ever. After all biogas digesters have been distributed under this programme and thousands of temporary jobs have been created for biogas technicians, hundreds of people in China and Germany are still working permanently for this PoA.
They are involved with the maintenance of the biogas digesters, the collection of relevant data for each household, updates of the programme management database, the execution of the required statistical surveys, as well as with operating this programme under CDM and Gold Standard, carrying through its annual monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) and marketing its carbon credits.
Each step in the project cycle requires the right person at the right spot!
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