[CLOSED] - Public Comment on proposed project PDD ID010 "Energy saving through introduction of Regenerative Burners for aluminum holding furnaces of the automotive components manufacture in the Republic of Indonesia"

The draft PDD was submitted to the JCM secretariat between Indonesia and Japan on 08 April 2019.
The JCM secretariat of Indonesian and Japanese side makes the draft PDD publicly available for public comments in line with subsection 1.6.1. of the Joint Crediting Mechanism Project Cycle Procedure.

Information on the proposed project below is available for download.

All stakeholders are invited to provide their comments on the proposed project to the following both two email addresses id-pdd-pi@jcm.go.jp; secretariat@jcmindonesia.com only in English, including the following information:
- Name:
- Affiliated Organization:
- E-mail:
- Country:
- Part of the document (A/B/C/etc):
- Page of the document:
- Comment on the page:

NOTE: The secretariat makes all received comments publicly available unless the TPE determines that the comment is unauthentic in line with paragraph 42 of the Joint Crediting Mechanism Project Cycle Procedure.

This call for public comments is open from 11 April until 10 May 2019 (24:00 GMT).

Project title

Energy saving through introduction of Regenerative Burners for aluminum holding furnaces ofthe automotive components manufacture in the Republic of Indonesia

Ref No. ID010
PDD 
Monitoring Plan

Name of project participants (Indonesia) PT. Yamaha Motor Parts Manufacturing Indonesia (YPMI)
Name of project participants (Japan) Toyotsu Machinery Corporation 
Name of third party entity (TPE) TPE-ID-002 Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance Limited
Location of project

Country: Republic of Indonesia
Region/State/Province etc:  West Java Province
City/Town/Community etc: Karawang Regency

Latitude, Longitude: S 6° 21’ 45’’ and E 107° 16’ 15’’

Duration Starting date of project operation: 12 Jan 15
Expected operational lifetime of project: 9 years
Methodology No.

ID_AM009 Ver3.0

Emission Reductions

Estimated emission reductions in each year (tCO2) : 

  • - (in 2013)
  • - (in 2014)
  • 34 (in 2015)
  • 98 (in 2016)
  • 98 (in 2017)
  • 98 (in 2018)
  • 98 (in 2019)
  • 98 (in 2020)
Status PDD and MOC submitted

 

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