Client:
Maple Leaf Cement Factory Limited
From 2007 to 2012, PITCO, in collaboration with First Climate AG Zurich Switzerland, implemented a waste heat recovery project for Maple Leaf Cement Factory Limited in Iskanderabad, Pakistan. The project involved installing five Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs) with a total capacity of 70.4 TPH on the exhaust of five kilns and a Wartsila engine. The steam generated from the HRSGs was fed into a 16.5 MW steam turbine, generating electricity to replace grid electricity.
PITCO’s services included site condition assessments, economic analysis, and preparation of the financial feasibility of the project. Our team assessed the technical viability of HRSGs and the financial additionality of the plant as per CDM requirements. PITCO selected the appropriate CDM methodology, conducted environmental, social, and developmental impact assessments, and prepared requests for proposals for CDM Validator/designated operational entity (DOE). PITCO assisted in shortlisting and hiring the DOE, developed the CDM PDD, and provided comprehensive assistance during the validation process. PITCO also reviewed the Initial Environmental Examination (IEE) Report, assisted in acquiring Host Country Approval (HCA), conducted stakeholder consultation meetings, and prepared a CDM monitoring manual.