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Sustainability  Conference  –  April  2013    

Carly  Filler  –  203-­‐417-­‐3937      cfiller@agreenenergyllc.com    

AGreen  Mission  •  Combine  organics  with  manure  in  anaerobic  digester  to  

create  energy  and  ferFlizer  •  Help  make  farms  more  economically  sustainable  by  adding  

income  streams  •  Help  food  processors  be  more  sustainable  by  recycling  food  

scraps  for  a  zero-­‐waste  food  chain    •  Compliment  current  composFng  efforts  to  divert  maximum  

amount  of  organics  from  landfills  •  Reduces  Green  House  Gases  (GHG)  by  capturing  methane  

from  manure  and  replacing  “dirty”  electricity    •  Replace  chemical  ferFlizer  used  on  farms  and  grows  more  

feed  for  animals  •  Makes  way  for  greenhouses  using  “waste”  heat,  ferFlizer,  and  

CO2  in  winter  for  more  local  foods.  www.agreenenergyllc.com  ©  April  2012   2  AGreen Energy, LLCAGreen Energy, LLC

Jordan  Dairy  Farm,  Rutland,  Mass.  

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How  it  works?  

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Benefits  of  Organics  to  Energy  to  FerFlizer  MA  Rural  Clean  Renewable  

Energy  Rural  Development  and  

Rural  Job  Making  

1  project  =  12  FTE  Jobs  Created      $3M  per  digester  plus  $2M  in  infrastructure  for  organics  

diversion    

   

Organics  Diversion  to  ferLlizer  from  landfill  

Environmental  Benefits  

   

1  cow  reduces  GHG  emission  =  3  cars    Produces  organic  ferLlizer  Improve  air/water  quality  

BeVer  nutrient  management    on  farms  

 

1  cow  =  power  for  1  MA  house  plus  power  and  heat  to  farm  

Build  MA  Renewables  PorXolio    

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Use of liquid fertilizer from Jordan Farm doubled the hay output with no chemicals used – no GHG – doubled the food used to feed the cows to make the milk. A enclosed food chain.

Opportunity  for  dairy  anaerobic  digesters  model  to  contribute  to  U.S.  bio-­‐economy  

Dairy industry can generate value by repurposing food waste from landfills, converting into renewable energy and providing for ecosystem services.

$2.9 Billion

Source: Innovation Center DMI presented to GMA Washington. Now task force for next steps is formed using Jordan Farms as the model.

Source: Informa Economics for DMI

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One  out  of  three  food  calories  is  wasted  -­‐  POTENTIAL  

•  29% of America’s food supply lost consumption

•  Estimated total value at retail and consumer levels was $165.6 billion

•  273 pounds of food per person per year

•  Disposal costs add one billion dollars in local taxes annually

•  Coming State bans on organics in landfills – MA set for 2014 to start organics ban

Source: J. Buzby, and J. Hyman. “Total and per capita value of food loss in the United States”, Food Policy, 37(2012):561-570.

Food waste by retail value ($165.6B total)

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•  17 tons Nitrogen •  1.3 tons Phosphorus

Dairy digester

Source: Frear et al, 2011 Clean – Soil, Air, water 2011, 39 (7), 697-704

What if 2 tons/wk of food waste were repurposed for fertilizer?

What if 2 tons/wk of food waste were added to manure in a digester?

2 tons/week

2 tons/week

•  226 tons Nitrogen •  28 tons Phosphorus • Green Power for 2 to 4

homes per cow

Nutrients (N & P)

(Annual Values)

(Annual Values)

Challenge to Food Processors let Dairy Industry Create Value from Waste (Feedstock)

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MA  SSO  Streams  –  Plenty  for  power  and  ferFlizer  from  organic  food  sources  

Massachuse\s  Organic  Waste  1,600,000  TPY1  

Massachuse\s  Food  Waste  

1,050,000  TPY2  

 LIQUIDS  

 “SOLIDS”  

ACCESSIBLE  WITH  PULPER  EQUIPMENT  

ACCESSIBLE  WITH  CURRENT  EQUIPMENT  

2%*  Accessible  Liquid  Stream  21,000  

TPY  

4%  Restaurant  Grease  

42,000  TPY4  

47%  Food  Producers  497,000  TPY3  

11%  Supermarket  97,000  TPY3  

15%  Restaurant  126,000  TPY3  

8%  University,  Hospital,  CorrecFonal,  School  

85,000  TPY  

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Measurable  results    Clean  electricity  producFon  

January 2013 February 2013 March 2013 April 2013

Measurable  results  Avoided  greenhouse  gas  emissions  

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Remaining  Challenges  

•  LogisFcs  and  infrastructure  of  gathering  and  removing  contaminants  from  organics  from  many  sources,  is  sFll  a  huge  challenge,  parFcularly  with  residenFal  

•  Permikng  pathway  is  cumbersome  –  to  be  helped  by  new  DEP  regulaFons  but  will  need  conFnued  work  as  organics  processing  develops  

•  Finance  barriers  to  developing  anaerobic  digesFon  –  banks  require  10  year  agreements  on  all  feedstocks  

•  Change  –  move  all  of  the  food  industry  to  see  re-­‐purpose  of  organics  as  a  source  of  power;  less  GHG;  and  more  food.  

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AGE  Developed  Permikng  Pathway  for  AD  –  Not  Simple  or  Quick  

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Manure  

 Source  Separated  

Organics  

 Inputs  

AD  System  

 

Electricity  

 Recycled  FerFlizer  

Digester  Fiber  

Outputs  

MDAR   NRCS  DPU  ULlity   DEP  

DEP  

MDAR  

DEP  

MDAR/APR  

NRCS  

Muni  

Each  color  represents  what  part  of  the  process  needs  a  permit  Substrate  /  

Product   Emissions  Site   Energy  

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Thank You Carly  Filler  –  203-­‐417-­‐3937      cfiller@agreenenergyllc.com    

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