CDM Projects
- § Select Sector
- Power generation
- Methane recovery
- Energy efficiency
- Fuel switching
- Forestry
Montenegro / Berane, Bijelo Polje, Danilovgrad, Herceg Novi, Niksić, Plav, Pljevlja, Tivat, Ulcinj ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN STREET LIGHTING Energy efficiency
The project activity consists of improving the existing street lighting system in nine municipalities in Montenegro, with approximately 300.000 inhabitants, by means of more efficient lighting technologies. According to the EE Strategy, by providing a good selection of the lightings and automatic lighting regulation, it is possible to obtain energy savings of 20 - 25% in this field.
Montenegro / Glava Zete, Lijeva Rijeka, Podgor, Musovica, Savinik, Rijeka Crnojevića REVAMPING OF MINI-HYDRO POWER STATION Energy efficiency
This project activity could involve the rehabilitation and upgrade of seven existing SHPPs in Montenegro, with the total installed capacity up to 9 MW, operated by EPCG (See below Table 5.).The first of them was built in 1910 and others in 1930’s and 1950’s, without any major rehabilitation or modernization of the equipment meanwhile. Beside that, the hydrology status has been changed in respect to the design parameters, what results currently in a rather inefficient exploitation of the hydro resources, and plants in very poor conditions.
Montenegro / Nikšić ENERGY EFFICIENCY AT NIKŠIĆ STEELWORKS Energy efficiency
The Steel mill in the town of Niksic is the only steel alloys and steel reinforcement rods producer in Montenegro. It produces mainly engineering steels along with a small quantity of special high-alloyed steel grades. This steel factory has a Steel Making Shop with two UHP furnaces of 60-tons capacity, 3 electric arc furnaces, an ASEA SKF unit for ladle treatment and a billet continuous caster.
Montenegro / Podgorica ENERGY EFFICIENCY AT THE "MORAČA" SPORT CENTER Energy efficiency
The project idea is to install a HVAC system in the "Moraca" sport centre (a public company, located on the riverbank in the central part of Podgorica) using ground water and replacing a "classic" heating/cooling system: two boilers which use fuel oil for heating – app. 1.025.000 liters/year and electricity for cooling, thus reducing CO2 emissions to zero. This approach of using heat pumps is very important for Montenegro because Podgorica, as the main urban energy consumer, lies on an underground lake.
Montenegro / Podgorica CDM PROJECT ACTIVITIES IN KAP (PODGORICA ALUMINIUM PLANT) Energy efficiency
It should be emphasized that this non-ferrous metal industrial complex has a vast potential from the CDM point of view. Two aspects could be considered hereby: energy efficiency measures and PCFs emissions reduction in primary smelter. KAP is a plant with the highest participation in GDP, as well as in the value of exported goods in Montenegro. It has been privatized by foreign back company Salamon Enterprises, in 2005. The annual production of primary aluminum is app. 102.000 tons.