Gold Standard Foundation

Shuangbaotai Animal Manure Management System GHG Mitigation Project in Guangdong Province

GS ID

11335

Region

China

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certified SDG Impacts

Affordable and Clean Energy
Decent Work and Economic Growth
Climate Action

Project Type

Biogas - Electricity
Biogas - Electricity

Status

Gold Standard Certified Project

Gold Standard Certified Project

Project Attributes

Emission Reduction

Project Developer

Profit Carbon Environmental Energy Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

Methodology

ACM0010 GHG emission reductions from manure management systems

Crediting Period

Dec 20, 2020 ― Dec 19, 2025

Standards Version

Gold Standard for the Global Goals

Annual Estimated Credits

268,650

Project Scale

Large Scale

Project Type

Biogas - Electricity

Description

Shuangbaotai Animal Manure Management System GHG Mitigation Project in Guangdong province introduces new animal waste management systems to a group of 9 swine farms in Guangdong Province, which are owned by Shuangbaotai Animal Husbandry Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter called” Shuangbaotai”). Each subsidiary swine farm will install one animal waste management system, and the manure is treated on site. The purpose of the project activity is to treat the manure and wastewater to avoid methane emissions generated in the baseline uncovered anaerobic lagoons. The project activity uses flushing system to collect the manure automatically. All the manure and wastewater are collected and then be separated first. The separated solid will be treated in aerobic composting system to produce fertilizer and the fertilizer will be distributed to the surrounding farmers free of charge to improve the life condition of farmers. The separated liquid will be treated through anaerobic digestion, the biogas generated during the treatment process will be captured for power generation and the Residual biogas (if any) will be flared. The power generated will only be used by the 9 swine farms. The sludge produced from anaerobic digestion will be treated through aerobic composting together with the solid and the effluent will be used as a liquid organic fertilizer for the irrigation of agriculture.

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