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Technologies Waste to Energy JP Hoffman Siemens

Waste Material Utilization: Reuse, Recycle, Energy Recovery Agenda Why WtE? Before Putting Into Service Challenges Opportunities Risks Rewards Lessons Learned Waste Material Utilization: Reuse, Recycle, Energy Recovery http://www.seas.columbia.edu/earth/RRC/waste_material_utilization.html

Why Waste-to-Energy? Benefits Reduce U.S. dependence on fossil fuels Increase energy security Reduce GHG emissions Meet future policy emissions controls

Environmental Aspects1 Reduction of GHG Avoided methane emissions from landfills Avoided CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion Avoided CO2 emissions from metals production Water Use Discharges 1 – http://www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-and-you/affect/municipal-sw.html

Environmental Aspects Solid Waste Generation MSW Waste-to-Energy generation creates a solid waste called ASH Depending on state and local restrictions, non-hazardous ash may be disposed of in a MSW landfill or recycled for use in roads, parking lots, or daily covering for sanitary landfills

Before Putting into Service Preliminary Requirements1 Applicable Concept and Design Feedstock management Design/Build/Operate/Maintain Agreement Environmental Considerations Air Emissions Permit Water Use/Discharge Permit Environmental Impact Requirement Regulatory Conformance 1 – http://www.seas.columbia.edu/earth/wtert/faq.html

Before Putting into Service Preliminary Requirements1 Siting Permits Waste Availability/Supply Commitments Ash Disposal (landfill) Capacity Financing Options Contract Vehicles / PPA / EUL Incentives & Guarantees Exploration Expense Tax Credits 1 – http://www.seas.columbia.edu/earth/wtert/faq.html

Facing Challenges Public Opposition Technical and Performance Issues Environmental groups often form opposition against new WtE plants regardless of technology used Need to understand the impact this may have on permitting process, utility process and financing options Understand timeline for public notification Technical and Performance Issues System must meet performance criteria to remain economically viable Newer, more experimental systems are risky because they have no demonstrated performance records JP mention ft greeley

Facing Challenges Cost Challenges Waste Stream Supply Issues Exploration New Infrastructure New Generation Plant Waste Stream Supply Issues Lack of supply could void any third party guarantee Funding and Financial Issues Changes in government contract vehicles and/or restrictions Lack of seed money for start-up projects JP mention ft greeley

Facing Challenges Scale Issues Lack of Support for Decision Making Long term growth must be considered when determining applicable size of plant Smaller scale projects have higher levelized costs of production Lack of Support for Decision Making Lack of defined, documented economic, environmental, and technology performance metrics to inform the decision-making process and states’ varying definitions of municipal solid waste, biomass, and WTE

New Opportunities ACHIEVE ENERGY MANDATES Provides base-load power Energy security and availability Promotes long-term affordable energy prices Reduces waste stream direct and indirect costs Tipping fees of disposal New landfill cell opening fees Transportation costs Labor costs Provides base-load power Augment on-site intermittent renewable energy generation technologies Solar and Wind Unconsumed/overproduced electricity could be sold to the utility Valuable by-products for use in other areas Bottom ash Biogas Bio-char Bio-oil

Understanding Risks Under-trained staff performing incorrect operation and maintenance procedures Improper O&M can cause low production or failure of systems Energy price escalation Evolving energy landscape leads to difficulty forecasting energy prices Utility energy pricing fluctuation based on market conditions Waste Stream Supply Intended use of buildings may change over time Conservation methods may change volume or type of waste stream produced Training Start with third party and let them take that risk, have a short term 5 year to protect investment and teach staff

Understanding Risks Changing Emissions Standards/Environmental Legislation Increasingly stringent emission standards may create future costs to comply if goals are not aggressive enough in design Plant Equity Useful life is considered to be 20+ years Current market estimate at 20+ years

Understanding Risks Contract Clarification Funding Risk Responsibility Matrix Understanding of scope of supply, limits of liability, liquidated damages, defects liability, periods, intellectual property, interface agreements and financial projections/guarantees prior to signing contracts Funding High capital costs for Waste-to-Energy plant Construction costs based on specific time period, if completion is delayed, damages may accumulate

Earning Rewards Increased energy security and energy savings May allow installation to increase and change mission objectives, diverting energy spend for other uses Prestige associated with achievement of energy goals Plants are eligible for REC credits that may be sold to other energy users to offset carbon footprint and provide additional funding for the installation As technologies are used and refined, the next generation becomes less expensive and more efficient

Lessons Learned Market Project Team Look for projects with financial incentives, skilled workforces, adequate transmission and abundant input source Project Team Create a team with decision makers, compliance officers, financial experts and appropriate engineering staff Find common goals and determine generation misconceptions early to prevent unnecessary roadblocks during negotiations

Lessons Learned Project Schedule Site Considerations Projects that are shovel ready can better adapt to changing conditions Understand the environmental regulations required prior to committing to a schedule, certain studies can only be performed during specific intervals within the year Site Considerations Clearly defining the level of priority for project development and creating master site and energy plans can help resolve any land-use conflicts existing at potential sites

Lessons Learned Utility Regulations as Barriers O&M is Key for Success Interconnection, net-metering O&M is Key for Success Improper maintenance reduces system efficiency and threatens the useful life of equipment. Training Required interval training and proper documentation Feedstock management

Questions?