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  • Clean Cooking Solutions for Rural Nepal – GS7544 – 2021

    Category: Spot

    STOCK: 23630

    The project involves promotion of improved cooking stoves (ICS) to the people of socially deprived community; specifically to the Dalits (the so called untouchables) and Janajatis (indigenous people). The project intends to avail the households with clean cooking solutions; thereby, displacing the less efficient traditional cooking stoves from the kitchen with stoves of better efficiency. Replacement of the traditional cooking stoves with ICS will reduce the exposure of the family members, specifically women, to the indoor air pollution and therefore result in saving of health related expenses. Each stoves disseminated under the project will potentially reduce the firewood consumption by half.

    $12.00 per VER
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  • Climate Resilient & Community Driven Mangrove Afforestation Programme in Sri Lanka – VCS3357

    Category: Forwards

    STOCK: 115000

    The project includes restoration of degraded mangrove habitats through the planting of 4,500,000 mangrove seedlings in discrete parcels of land on a total area of 1000 hectares across the island of Sri Lanka. The objective of this project is to initiate a long-term community-based conservation and management programme to increase the extent of tropical mangrove forests and local biodiversity in Sri Lanka. This project will also provide forest goods and services to the local community members in a sustainable manner.

    On offer is 50% of the carbon output of the first 500 ha, that was planted in 2021/2022. Between the start and the issuance of 2034, this volume is estimated to be around 115.000 VCUs.

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  • GSXX123 (test-product)

    Category: Spot

    STOCK: 3492

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    The purpose of this small scale Programme of Activities (“SSC-PoA”) is the dissemination of efficient cooking stoves in Bangladesh.

    The Programme will promote two broad categories of Improved Cooking Stoves (“ICS”):

    • Domestic biomass-burning stoves

    • Non-domestic biomass-burning stoves

    ICS’s disseminated under this PoA are more efficient in transferring heat from the fuel to the pot than the so called traditional stoves. During the course of the PoA, the goal of the PoA is to transform the kitchens of households in Bangladesh through the sale and distribution of ICS. The ICS will have multiple benefits of reducing global greenhouse gas emissions, reducing pressure on forests and woody biomass resources, and also reducing indoor air pollution associated with use of traditional stoves.

    $12.00
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  • Household Biogas plants in selected districts of Assam – GS11190 – vintage 2021

    Category: Spot

    STOCK: 4227

    The project activity involves bundling 5,000 household biogas plants located in rural parts of Assam in India commissioned from March 2020 onwards. The biogas plants are primarily deenbandhu model. The project biogas plant replaces commonly used inefficient wood fired mud stoves thereby replacing firewood consumption. The household biogas plants utilize cattle dung in the digester for the production of biogas which is burnt in gas stoves for household cookings. This leads to reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by displacing conventionally used non-renewable biomass with renewable biogas. In addition, the hygienic conditions in the rural areas will be improved by an appropriate disposal of waste. Further, residue from the bio digesters can be used as organic fertilizer and will improve soil fertility in rural areas. Project activity will contribute towards sustainable development by replacing firewood with biogas generated from the biodigesters.

    $12.00
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  • Household Biogas plants in selected districts of Assam – GS11190 – vintage 2022

    Category: Spot

    STOCK: 3396

    The project activity involves bundling 5,000 household biogas plants located in rural parts of Assam in India commissioned from March 2020 onwards. The biogas plants are primarily deenbandhu model. The project biogas plant replaces commonly used inefficient wood fired mud stoves thereby replacing firewood consumption. The household biogas plants utilize cattle dung in the digester for the production of biogas which is burnt in gas stoves for household cookings. This leads to reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by displacing conventionally used non-renewable biomass with renewable biogas. In addition, the hygienic conditions in the rural areas will be improved by an appropriate disposal of waste. Further, residue from the bio digesters can be used as organic fertilizer and will improve soil fertility in rural areas. Project activity will contribute towards sustainable development by replacing firewood with biogas generated from the biodigesters.

    $12.00
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  • Improved Cooking Stoves in Bangladesh – GS10833 – 2018

    Category: Spot

    STOCK: 36136

    The purpose of this small scale Programme of Activities (“SSC-PoA”) is the dissemination of efficient cooking stoves in Bangladesh.

    The Programme will promote two broad categories of Improved Cooking Stoves (“ICS”):

    • Domestic biomass-burning stoves

    • Non-domestic biomass-burning stoves

    ICS’s disseminated under this PoA are more efficient in transferring heat from the fuel to the pot than the so called traditional stoves. During the course of the PoA, the goal of the PoA is to transform the kitchens of households in Bangladesh through the sale and distribution of ICS. The ICS will have multiple benefits of reducing global greenhouse gas emissions, reducing pressure on forests and woody biomass resources, and also reducing indoor air pollution associated with use of traditional stoves.

    The ID (GS10833) refers to the Program of Activity, and there is a group of IDs underneath this PoA ID’s. For this specific group of 2018 vintages, the IDs are GS10974 & GS10977.

    $10.70
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  • Improved Cooking Stoves in Bangladesh – GS10833 – 2020

    Category: Spot

    STOCK: 3244

    The purpose of this small scale Programme of Activities (“SSC-PoA”) is the dissemination of efficient cooking stoves in Bangladesh.

    The Programme will promote two broad categories of Improved Cooking Stoves (“ICS”):

    • Domestic biomass-burning stoves

    • Non-domestic biomass-burning stoves

    ICS’s disseminated under this PoA are more efficient in transferring heat from the fuel to the pot than the so called traditional stoves. During the course of the PoA, the goal of the PoA is to transform the kitchens of households in Bangladesh through the sale and distribution of ICS. The ICS will have multiple benefits of reducing global greenhouse gas emissions, reducing pressure on forests and woody biomass resources, and also reducing indoor air pollution associated with use of traditional stoves.

    The ID (GS10833) refers to the Program of Activity, and there is a group of IDs underneath this PoA ID’s. For this specific group of 2018 vintages, the IDs are GS10974, GS10976, GS10977 & GS10981.

    $10.70
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  • Integrated Domestic Energy Systems (IDES) for Clean Energy access and clean cooking in rural households in India – GS7466 – 2019

    Category: Spot

    STOCK: 486

    The project involves providing access to clean and affordable cooking energy services in various states of India through dissemination of improved, energy efficient forced draft technology based biomass cookstoves (ICS) replacing use of traditional / non efficient biomass cookstoves. A hybrid version of the SHLS, the IDES is an integrated system that provides a clean cooking solution in addition to a solar panel, two light points and a mobile charging facility. Developed to address the other major concern of indoor air pollution in rural households, the system addresses basic lighting and cooking energy requirements and reduces emissions by 30%. The forced draft improved cook stove is improvised based on locally available materials and adapted to suit the region and usage behavior and is designed to provide 4 hours of cooking time in a day.

    $12.00
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  • Sonbhadra – 5 million tree Agroforestry Project

    Category: Pre-Financing

    STOCK: 1000000

    ABOUT THE PROJECT
    This agroforestry project aims to plant 15 million trees in two phases of planting, in the district of Sonbhadra in Uttar Pradesh,
    India. Trees planted will be monitored for 10 years. Situated between 23°52’N and 31°28’N latitudes and 77°3’E and 84°39’E longitudes, this is the fourth largest state in the country in terms of area, and the first in terms of population. As per the census of 2011, the state has a population of 199,581,477 with a density of 828 people per square kilometre, making it one of the most densely populated states in the country.


    Sonbhadra is the second largest district by area in Uttar Pradesh and the planting will be done in all blocks of the districts,
    namely: Robertsganj, Ghorawal, Chatra, Nagwa, Chopan, Babhani, Myorpur, Duddhi. VNV Advisory is partnering with SGI to plan and deliver this project.

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