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The breadth and depth experience of Full Advantage and its team in the field of energy and environment and in particular, biomass and renewable energy projects, is matched only by the expertise and enthusiasm of its Directors and team members, as evidenced by the following references.
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Project Description |
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Client: |
ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) |
Title of Project: |
Study on Innovative Rural Electrification Approaches |
Location: |
Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos and Myanmar |
Date: |
March 2012 – present |
------------------------------------------------------------ The project is a joint undertaking by the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) and GIZ on the regional level and closely cooperates with the ASEAN Renewable Energy Sub-sector Network (RESSN). The purpose of the assignment is a study on rural electrification through Renewable Energy in selected member states of the ASEAN. The aim of the work is to identify successful projects and/or approaches and to work out their success factors. A specific focus will be on the sustainability and long term feasibility which includes the assessment of potential business models that are integrated in the rural electrification efforts. The findings will help to replicate successful practices in the future in other countries of the ASEAN region (and beyond) and therefore to support the enhanced use of Renewable Energy technologies for rural electrification purposes. Moreover, the outcome of the study will lay the basis for an “ASEAN Best Practice Policy Guideline” on rural electrification with Renewable Energy technologies. |
Project Description |
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Client: |
ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) |
Title of Project: |
Study on Innovative Rural Electrification Approaches |
Location: |
Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos and Myanmar |
Date: |
March 2012 – present |
------------------------------------------------------------ The project is a joint undertaking by the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) and GIZ on the regional level and closely cooperates with the ASEAN Renewable Energy Sub-sector Network (RESSN). The purpose of the assignment is a study on rural electrification through Renewable Energy in selected member states of the ASEAN. The aim of the work is to identify successful projects and/or approaches and to work out their success factors. A specific focus will be on the sustainability and long term feasibility which includes the assessment of potential business models that are integrated in the rural electrification efforts. The findings will help to replicate successful practices in the future in other countries of the ASEAN region (and beyond) and therefore to support the enhanced use of Renewable Energy technologies for rural electrification purposes. Moreover, the outcome of the study will lay the basis for an “ASEAN Best Practice Policy Guideline” on rural electrification with Renewable Energy technologies. |
Project Description |
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Client: |
International Finance Corporation (IFC) |
Title of Project: |
Portfolio Development of Financial Institutions for Sustainable Energy Financing |
Location: |
Bangladesh and Nepal |
Date: |
May 2011 – present |
------------------------------------------------------------ The Project was designed to have the following objectives: |
Project Description |
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Client: |
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) |
Title of Project: |
Feasibility Studies, Engineering and Design of Demonstration Projects Under Sustainable Rural Energy Development Programme |
Location: |
DPR Korea |
Date: |
March 2011 – February 2012 |
------------------------------------------------------------ The work is to conduct feasibility studies in order to assess the technical feasibility and financial viability of the proposed renewable technology application demonstration projects, and prepare the basic and detailed engineering design (process, piping, piping and instrumentation, mechanical, electrical, and civil) for each renewable energy technology (RET) application demonstration project, consisting of the following technologies: |
Project Description |
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Client: |
The European Commission |
Title of Project: |
Smart/Intelligent Grid Development and Deployment in Thailand (Smart Thai) |
Location: |
Thailand |
Date: |
January 2011 - present |
------------------------------------------------------------ The project covers capacity building and promotion of EU best practices in the area of environment, climate change and energy security. The proposed action aims to promote energy efficiency in the generation, transmission and distribution network of Thailand through Smart/Intelligent Grid systems. The Overall Objective of this project is: The Specific Objective is: |
Project Description |
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Client: |
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) |
Title of Project: |
Assessing the business case for the National Housing Authority (NHA) to incorporate green solutions in its social housing projects |
Location: |
Thailand |
Date: |
March 2010 – August 2011 |
------------------------------------------------------------ The UNEP Sustainable Social Housing Initiative was developed to bring sustainable building practices to social housing programmes. The Sustainable Social Housing Initiative aims to develop and verify an approach for how to ensure that social housing programmes include design criteria and construction practices that support sustainable building principles. The objectives of this technical support are to: assess the business case for the National Housing Authority to provide green solutions in social housing projects in Thailand; to act as the policy expert for relevant consultation under the project. |
Project Description |
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Client: |
Association Technique Internationale des Bios Tropicaux (ATIBT) with funds from Fonds Français pour l'Environnement Mondial (FFEM) |
Title of Project: |
Cogen Central Africa (Technical assistance for the implementation of cogeneration units in wood industries of Central Africa) |
Location: |
Cameroon, DR Congo, Gabon |
Date: |
February 2010 – present |
------------------------------------------------------------ The main objective of the project is to provide technical assistance to some members of the Union for the implementation of cogeneration systems in wood industries in three countries of Central Africa. Full Advantage (and its subsidiary ACE Green for Phase 2) is a consortium partner of Centre Wallon de Recherches Agronomiques (CRAW) in performing the services in this project. These include technical assistance for the development, financing and implementation of cogeneration units in 6-7 wood industries of Central Africa. |
Project Description |
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Client: |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), Finland |
Title of Project: |
Energy and Environment Partnership – Mekong |
Location: |
Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand, Vietnam |
Date: |
January 2010 – present |
------------------------------------------------------------ Full Advantage is the consortium partner of Niras Finland Oy in implementing this 3-year, 7-million Euro programme. The Programme aims to improve access and promote more efficient use of renewable energy and energy efficiency in the Mekong region, and contribute to abatement of greenhouse gases. The general objective of the intervention is to improve energy access and promote more efficient use of renewable energy of rural households, livelihoods and Small and Medium sized Enterprises 's and to contribute to abatement of greenhouse gases. The purpose of the partnership programme is to support wider provision and use of renewable energy by facilitating renewable energy and energy efficiency related cooperation, dialogue and experience sharing among different public and private sector stakeholders. |
Project Description |
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Client: |
Asian Development Bank (ADB) |
Title of Project: |
Scoping Study on the Potential for Medium-to-Large Scale Biogas Operations in Lao PDR for Energy for All Initiative |
Location: |
Lao PDR |
Date: |
May 2009 – March 2010 |
------------------------------------------------------------ The project aims to develop new approaches and methodologies for promoting access by the poor to reliable and affordable modern energy services, and to scale up to levels that can be supported by ADB’s operations departments. |
Project Description |
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Client: |
The World Bank |
Title of Project: |
Climate Change Mitigation Program Development |
Location: |
Vietnam |
Date: |
March 2008 – June 2009 |
------------------------------------------------------------ The aim of the project is to build capacity for carbon financing in Vietnam by providing examples of project and program development in key sectors. The project involve the following components:
- Scoping study |
Project Description |
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Client: |
Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding. (RATCH) |
Role: |
Fuel Availability Study, Advisory Services |
Location: |
Songkla, Trang, Suratthani, Thailand |
Date: |
2011 |
------------------------------------------------------------ The mandate of Full Advantage is to investigate all possible sources of biomass residues and their availability in the target provinces. The biomass residues will be used as fuel for power generation. |
Project Description |
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Client: |
Dan Chang Bio-power Co., Ltd. |
Role: |
Monitoring and verification support |
Location: |
Thailand |
------------------------------------------------------------ This is a Special Purpose Company created by the Mitr Phol Group to implement a 53 MWe cogeneration plant using bagasse and other biomass as fuel. It consists of a 40 MWe new, high pressure system generating electricity and steam for the needs of the Mitr Phol Sugar Mill. 25 MWe of excess power is sold to the national grid on a firm 21-year contract. |
Project Description |
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Client: |
Gulf JP |
Role: |
CDM Adviser and Carbon Asset Manager |
Location: |
Thailand |
------------------------------------------------------------ This is a portfolio of 7 projects of 110 – 120 MW cogeneration plants located in Thailand. The project is part of the Small Power Producers (SPP) scheme where the plant exports electricity to the grid and provides heat (steam) to the Industrial Customers in the area. |