www.americanbiogascouncil.org Quick Notes • Two Audio Options: Streaming Audio and Dial‐In. 1. Streaming Audio/Computer Speakers (Default) 2. Dial‐In: Use the Audio Panel (right side of screen) to see dial‐in instructions. Call‐in separately from your telephone. • Ask questions using the Questions Panel on the right side of your screen. • The recording of the webinar and the slides will be available after the event. Registrants will be notified by email. www.americanbiogascouncil.org Promoting the use of Biogas and Anaerobic Digestion O 149 Members from the U.S., Germany, Italy, Canada and the UK O All Industry Sectors Represented Key Indu stry Goals: O Promote biogas markets, technologies and infrastructure O Achie ve policy parity O Prom ote as a best practice for environmental stewardship and greenhouse gas reduction www.americanbiogascouncil.org www.americanbiogascouncil.org Changing the Biogas Industry through: o Legislative and Regulatory Affairs ‐ o Federal: Biogas Tax Credit; Clean Energy Standard; NAT GAS Act; Farm Bill o States: California, Iowa, Massachusetts, Indiana, more… o Sharing Expertise – o 10 Specialized Working Groups o Education and Outreach ‐ o Briefings, presentations, and webinars for customers, policy makers, and the general public o Large Industry Network – 145+ company members o Entire supply chain of production, processing and use Join Today! Email Josh Lieberman: [email protected] or call; 202‐261‐1322 www.americanbiogascouncil.org www.americanbiogascouncil.org Outline • Introduction ‐ Importance of Digesters – Shonodeep Modak • Potawatomi Digester – Bryan Johnson • APG1000 Biogas Engine – Aaron Trexler • Unison Fuel Treatment – Jan Scott • Heat Recovery Solutions – John Lerch • Q&A www.americanbiogascouncil.org 5 Speakers Shonodeep Modak Global Marketing Manager, GE Energy gas engines Bryan Johnson, P.E. Renewable/ Sustainable Energy Team Leader, Titus Energy Aaron Trexler Oil Field Power Generation Product Line Manager, GE Energy gas engines Jan Scott President/Co‐Owner, Unison Solutions, Inc. John Lerch Marketing Manager, Heat Recovery Solutions, GE Energy gas engines Corey Honl Product Engineering Manager, GE Energy gas engines www.americanbiogascouncil.org 6 Promoting the Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Industries Choosing the best technology can make or break your project Digester Technology Biogas Engine Technology Engine Pre‐Tax Methane Pre‐Tax Efficiency IRR Production Rate IRR 33% 12% 25 ft3/cow/day ‐3% 36% 14% 35 ft3/cow/day 4% 39% 16% 40 ft3/cow/day 7% 42% 18% 55 ft3/cow/day 14% 45% 20% 60 ft3/cow/day 16% Every 5 ft3/cow/day is worth 48% 21% 2‐3% in IRR Every 3% in efficiency is worth 1‐2% in IRR www.americanbiogascouncil.org Promoting the Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Industries Global coverage www.americanbiogascouncil.org Promoting the Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Industries Diverse power plant applications www.americanbiogascouncil.org Promoting the Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Industries In biogas, we see our engines as your financial engine Investment Metrics Project Profitability Curve 20% Internal Rate of Return (IRR) Capital Cost/Annualized EBITDA 15% Project Payback 10% R R Profitability Drivers I 5% x a T Feedstock Size e‐ Feedstock Volume Pr 0% Technology Selection 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 ‐5% Power Price Carbon Price ‐10% Finance Structure 2,500 head dairy. Project financed by 20% equity, debt at 6% interest for 10 years. 470 kW generator set @ 90% availability, 40% efficiency, 40 ft3/cow/day, $0.02/kWh REC, $0.10/kWh PPA, federal treasury grant (ARRA Sec. 1603). 15 year project life. No added organic waste. CapEx, $2.2M. www.americanbiogascouncil.org
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