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I have an excellent project for Solar Cookers in Pakistan to stop the use of Biomass as cooking fuel in the Northern areas of Pakistan.
Pakistan is excellent for Solar cookers as 90% of the year is sunny and there is a huge number of population dependent on Biomass for cooking fuel.
We are in position to start a Solar Cooker project in Pakistan and are looking for partners who would like to buy the huge number of credits generated by the project.
A Solar Cooker will replace the use of Biomass used in open fires and inefficient stoves. Whole communities can be trained and supplied with the equipment. The equipment can be sturdy (Set in cement) or movable, and can easily be used for 10 years with minimum maintenance.
If you are interested then please contact me.
Thank you
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SPEECH NGO
PCE Consultancy
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• Biomass energy
• Energy efficiency - households
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• Fossil fuel switch
• Solar power
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Pakistan
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The project idea is covered by an existing CDM methodology
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Environmental benefits
• Air
• Conservation
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• Water
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Social benefits
• Employment
• Health
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• Learning
• Welfare
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Economic benefits
Other benefits
• Technology transfer or development
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We can also add a Afforestation project with anther drip tree watering device that has been developed by SPEECH NGO.
This will help repair the damage caused when the population was using Biomass for fuel, and also generate more Credit from the Afforestation project.
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| Type: |
CDM Project Idea |
| Date: |
26/09/2011 |
| Country: |
Pakistan |
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For further information, please download project documents, go to the project's website
or contact the Seller directly.
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> Go to project site
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SPEECH NGO
10-Mulberry Road, University Town, Peshawar 25120, Pakistan
Pakistan
Contact: Mr. Shahryar Khan Baseer
0092-333-5230123
(register or
log in to view email address)
http://www.speech.org
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