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Avoidance of Deforestation by
Creation of Alternative Agricultural Lands
with Coal Ash Products
Chugai Technos Corporation
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Contents
1. Overview of JCM project
2. Reference scenario setting
3. Monitoring methods
4. Quantification of GHG emissions and MRV methods
5. Scale of investment
6. Progress and project implementation time frame
7. Others
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Creation of alternative lands
Forest
practice
plan
Forestpreservation
Strong acid soils Soil improvement Farmland
Alternative land
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1. Overview of JCM project
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Manufacturing coal ash products
Indonesian Coal fired power stationExpansion of coal fired power generation isneeded for a stable power supply
Indonesian Coal ashSince coal ash has high alkali content,it is effective for neutralization of
strong acidic soil
Japanese Granulation technologyJapanese technology of preventingelution of heavy metal from coal ash
Coal ash productsProducts can be used for neutralizationIt is effective for improving waterpermeability as well as retention by itsphysical aggregated structure
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1. Overview of JCM project
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Example of Japanese facilityproducing coal ash products
1. Overview of JCM project
Examples of coal ash products
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As Indonesia needs moreelectricity and dischargeof coal ash will increase inthe near future.
Indonesia has vast areawith strong acid soil.
Our project is able to
create productive landfrom strong acid soilutilizing coal ash.
Strong advantageous point of this project
1. Overview of BOCM project
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Applicability test of Japanesetechnology to Indonesian strong
acid soils
Soil chemical analysis
Plant cultivation tests
Creating methodology to
evaluate GHG emission
reduction through soil
improvement
Soil improvement testing
Monitoring GHG from improved soil
using chamber method
Research items
1. Overview of BOCM project
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East
Kalimantan
Banjarmasin coal fired powerstation : capacity 130MW
673,372haDistributed in east Kalimantan
Owner; PT INFUTANI 1
1. Overview of JCM project
Model field for GHG quantification
PT.INFUTANI 1
A State-owned Forestry
Company of Indonesia
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FORDA
Forestry Research and Development Agency
Local partner for research
1. Overview of BOCM project
-Conduct research
FORDA Bogor
-Collect soil for research
FORDA Sambojain Kalimantan
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Reference scenario will be set at GHG emission by
forest cutting according to the existing plan.
2. Reference scenario setting
Logging
Year
GHG
emission
Project
Reference
Alternation
Forest conservation
Forest logging
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GHG emission reduction
= Forest conservation Project emissions
Project emissions
= Soil improvement + Production and transport of coal ash products
Logging
Year
GHG
emission
4. Quantification of GHG emissions and MRV methods
Forest conservation
Project emissions
Forest logging
GHG emission reduction
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2. Area of forest conserved by project
referring to records of forest management
3. Monitoring methods
Monitoring Items
Item Method Frequency
Electricity to produce
products
Wattmeter Continuous
Fuel to transport
products
Receipt 1 / year
Fuel for soilimprovement
Receipt 1 / year
Emission by improved
soil
Actual
measurement
by chamber
More than 10
days / year
1. GHG emission by project
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The project should avoid existing practice plan.
The land for improvement should not be peat
land.
Land targeted for improvement should not beused for other purposes.
Fossil fuel and electricity for project should be
quantitative.
4. Quantification of GHG emissions and MRV methods
Eligibility criteria
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Estimated GHG emission reduction (under consideration)
4. Quantification of GHG emissions and MRV methods
Item Model field(t/CO2)
Note
Forest conservation (1,000 ha) 227,332 For 50 years
Soil improvement -29,680 For first 1 year
Produce and transport coal ash products -22,728 For first 1 year
Total GHG emission reduction 174,924 For 50 years
Item Indonesia(Mt/CO2)Note
Total GHG emission reduction
(13,000,000 ha)
2,274 For 50 years
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Category Item Cost
(million yen)
Note
Initial Construct facility for coal ash
products
195 33t / d
Purchase equipment for soilimprovement
18 Ex tractor 2 units / 250 ha/y
Operation
for 1year
Soil improvement 11 250 ha
Produce coal ash products 13 10,000 t
Transport coal ash products 6 160,000 km
Monitoring Under
consideration
5. Scale of investment
Initial and operating cost (under consideration)
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We are discussing with PT. INHUTANI 1 :State-owned Forestry Company of Indonesia.
They have land with both strong acid soil and forest.
To proceed to the next step we need to evaluate theresults of this FS.
Requirements for next step are : Our coal ash products can neutralize Indonesian strong
acid soil.
Our coal ash products are safe for plant cultivation.
Our methodology is transparent and accurate.
6. Progress and project implementation frame
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To widely diffuse the project
Exchange of land should be approved between forest owner
and strong acid soil land-owner
7. Others
Practiceplan
Exchange
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Collaboration with our great partner FORDA
7. Others
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