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AFRICA |
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AFRICA – THE BLACK CONTENET |
BIOFUELS & CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS |
THE KYOTO PROTOCOL |
JATROPHA TREE |
REFINARY |
PRECIOUS METAL REFINARY |
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BIOFUELS & CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS |
Biomass sources of energy, such as fuel wood, alcohol fermented from sugar and combustible oils extracted from crops like (Rapeseed, Soya beans & Jatropha) can help cut greenhouse gas emissions, but only if vegetation used for the purpose is replaced by equal amounts of replanted vegetation so that the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) released by biomass combustion is recaptured through photosynthesis, this is the case of Jatropha, where that individual trees will produce oil seeds for up to 50 years |
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KOYOTO PROTOCOL |
An international agreement linked to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which sets binding targets for 37 industrialized countries & the European community for reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission, for more details please visit the following site http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/convkp/kpeng.asp |
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| (CDM) |
| THE CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM |
| By registering a project in the CDM & generating Carbon credits, (CERs or ICERs) means the additional revenues can be generated by trading these credits. Accordingly, each project should comply with the (CDM) requirements. |
| That should follow rigorous process of validation, including; |
| Achieve sustainable reduction in GHG emission. |
| Following the CDM methodology for fuel substitution and reforestation to demonstrate this, which SBF project can follow & adapt where necessary. |
Be consistent with the host countries sustainable development objectives. |
| Demonstrate additionally, i.e. that the project produces carbon reduction effect over what would have occurred had that project not taken place. |
| The current status quo, the supply of PTRODIESEL is an alternative consistent with current laws & regulations. |
| CDM gives the BIODIESEL projects the additional economical and financial attractiveness in order to source timely financing. |
| The alternative of PETRODIESEL is an established project and does not face the same barriers as the introduction of BIODIESEL. |
| BIODIESEL production is already established in the EU and USA; however, there are distinctions between these projects in developing countries. |
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| BASED ON THE ABOVE |
The projects should qualify for generating CERs and ICERs under the CDM. Given that only less than 2% of registered CDM projects are from Africa, these projects are being strongly supported by the host governments. |
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| SUSTAINABLE QUEST |
We consistently recognized the importance of sustainability whether we are regenerating a brown field site, developing flood alleviation program or promoting low energy lighting as well sustainable materials for the building designs. |
| We have developed Quantitative Engineering Sustainability Tool, to measure & manage the key factors associated with sustainability during the development process. |
| We work closely with our customers that enable us to not only carry out our business in more sustainable way but also help in making further reduction in running costs. |
| We identify environmental economic factors in relation to social aspects as early as possible to design clean process with clear objectives. |
| We measure performance against objectives through DO-CHECK-ACT process |
| We are receiving positive feedback for that process from all of our clients worldwide. |
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| THE PROJECT |
| The project of the BIODIESL D1 in West Africa is managed by EUROGET DE-INVEST s.a. have located large plot of land (50,000 Acres) fully planted with JATROPHA tree seeds with the knowhow for D1 Technology. |
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| REFINERY |
| Our developing strategy in Refinery business is the flexible modular BIODIESEL; the D1 can produce 8,000 tons of BIODIESEL annually from a range of vegetable oil feedstock using the continuous process. |
| We entered into agreement with highly qualified technology starting to develop a project in North West of Ghana, and have successfully completed refining tests for range of vegetable oils in collaboration with British companies, that included (Rapeseed, Soya, Palm & JATROPHA Tree. |
| We have refined all these feedstock to EUROPEAN STANDARD EN14214 BIODIESEL. |
| These trails have demonstrated that our proprietary refining and pre-processing technology is capable of dealing with range of potential food & non-food grade feedstock. |
| Although the English Companies BIOFUEL can be used as standalone refinery, it is designed so that modules can be used in conjunction to scale up refining capacity as required. |
| The largest such refinery is 32,000 tons operated by EUROGET DE-INVEST s.a. in Egypt and Ghana. Each modular unit is assembled off-site and brought to the site as a complete unit, allowing for increased speed of construction. |
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| THE REFINARIES IN WEST AFRICA & NORTH AFRICA PLANNED TO EXPORT BIOFUEL WORLDWIDE. |
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EUROGET GROUP & CLENERGY
JOINT VENTURE |
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