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Family Size Anaerobic Digester in Mexico University of the West – Sustainable Investing Club Bio Impacto Farbod Safaei, Juan Valencia, Lam Le Family Size Anaerobic Digester in Mexico

Work in Process Micro Financing Total Project Cost Anaerobic Overview Government Subsidy Technical Aspects Social & Environmental Aspects Economic Aspects Project Costs & Possible Returns Micro Financing Cost to System Owner Upfront Investment Sales of Carbon Credits

Specific Energy (MJ/Kg) Biogas vs. Other Fuels Fuel Specific Energy (MJ/Kg) Energy Density (MJ/L) Energy Per CO2 (MJ/Kg) Notes Animal Manure 10-15 N/A Common respiratory diseases Increased infant mortality. Wood 16-21 3-22 9-11 Poor labor efficiency Deforestation and desertification. Charcoal 30 8 Low particulate matter High Carbon Monoxide Inefficient production process Ethanol 23-27 18-21 12-14 Reduces food supply Very clean burning Natural Gas 38-50 26-29 (Liquefied) 13-17 Very efficient burning Fossil fuel Produces Propane as a by-product Biodiesel 37.8 33-36 13 May be renewable Biogas 55 23 (Liquefied) 20

Problems & Opportunities in Mexico Feedstock (Manure & Crop Waste) Waste Management (Black Water) Import Gas from the U.S Access to Electricity and Gas Electricity Price Natural Gas Price Mexico 2005 (1990) vs 15.5 Kilograms per capita of bovine (11.8) 15.3 Kilograms per capita of pigs/hogs/porcine (10.8) U.S. 2012 (1997, 1990) 24.77 Kilograms per capita of bovine (28.9, 29) US Electricity prices: http://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly/epm_table_grapher.cfm?t=epmt_5_6_a MEX: http://egob2.energia.gob.mx/portal/electricidad.html SENER data: http://egob2.energia.gob.mx/portal/electricidad.html http://www.sener.gob.mx/portal/Default_Intermedia.aspx?id=2615 Ranching and Agriculture: http://www.sagarpa.gob.mx/Paginas/default.aspx Mexican Fertilizer Supplier Prices: http://www.sagarpa.gob.mx/agricultura/Precios/Paginas/ProveedoresdeFertilizantes.aspx

Anaerobic Digestion Overview Heat CHP Bio Fuel Electricity Anaerobic Digestion Bio Waste Biogas Fertilizer

Fixed Dome Anaerobic Digestion Pros Low cost No moving parts, long life No rusting parts Underground construction Local employment Cons May become porous or crack Biogas pressure fluctuates Cooler than ideal temperature Average 11 days to build the dome

Environmental Benefits Source: Biogas Support Programme (BSP) Nepal 2,000 kg per year Saving of Firewood 32 liters per year Saving of Kerosene 4,900 kg CO2 per year Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Improvement of Air, Water Quality Reduction of Deforestation and Degradation 1 AD = Vietnam Biogas Programme 2012 Objective 1) to increase the number of family-sized, quality biodigesters to 164,000 units in 58 provinces; 2) to reduce workload for women (from fuelwood gathering) by 109 million hours per year (1.8 hours per day); 3) to increase the amount of livestock grown at 67% of the biodigester households; 4) to save between 10-14 Euros per month on reduced fuel/household costs for 65% of the 164,000 purchasing households; 5) to increase crop yields by 5-20% for farming households due to the use of the effluent bio-slurry as a fertilizer and saving on chemical fertilizer costs; 6) establishing 1,200 mason teams of 5-7 people who will act as small businesses to sell and locally construct biodigesters, thereby also creating thousands of man-hours of employment; 7) create 1.5-3 tonnes of CO2 equivalent per year per digester of tradable emission rights; 8) have at least 75,000 of the units sold include a personal toilet attachment; 9) establish clean farms with no animal dung pollution; and 10) increase health of the families through better hygiene and sanitation from the better treatment of feces.

= Social Benefits 1 AD Energy Independent Households 1,100 hours per year (3 hours per day) Reduction of Workload (Cooking + Collecting) Reduced disease outbreaks Reduced per capita spending on healthcare Improvement of Sanitation And Health (Human & Animal) 1 AD = In a study done by Nguyen Quoc Chinh of the Faculty of Economics and Rural Development of Hanoi Agriculture University, she investigated the health perceptions of 12 farmers. She asked them to compare the symptoms of runny nose and headaches before and after biogas systems were installed. She also asked the rate of doctor visits for the two periods. 66% of the respondents claimed they had runny noses on a non regular basis, 100% of them said they had none after the system was installed. Energy Independent Households Creation of Employment and Economic Activities Source: Biogas Support Programme (BSP) Nepal

= Economic Benefits $ 515 $140 - 200 per year 67% 5-20% 1 AD Savings of Fuel Cost 67% Increase of Livestock Production 5-20% Increase Crop Yield (Using Fertilizer) 1 AD = $ 515 Source: Vietnam Biogas Programme

Benefits Summary Reduced Chemical Fertilizer Cost Reduced Electricity & Fuel Cost Increased Production of Crop & Livestock Income from Credits Sales Reduced risk of waterborne and respiratory disease Reduced GHG Time savings Improved Soil Conditioning Reduced Chemical Fertilizer in Food Production Less Pollution, Less Chemical Fertilizer, Less Waste to Water System Better Waste Management

Construction Costs Material Quantity Cost (in 1000 VND) Cement 1.1 tons 1,512 Solid 3500 pieces 3,150 Sand 3m3 600 Gravel 1.5m3 300 Pipes 3.5m 580 Steel 15kg 180 Conductor Wire 30 m 210 Manometer 1 piece 40 Valves 1 set 100 Biogas Using Device Biogas single cooker 1 500 Lamp 70 Labor 3,760 Total 11,002

Project Financing Micro Financing Total Project Cost Cost to System Owner Micro Financing Upfront Investment Total Project Cost Government Subsidy Sales of Carbon Credits

Up to 50% (Project Under $1 MXN) Government Subsidy Banco de Desarrollo (Mexican Development Bank) Business Infrastructure Housing Rural Financiera Rural FIRA The Mexican Development Bank falls under the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (Secretaria de Hacienda y Credito Publico, SHCP). The Bank has four sectors of attention; Business Sector, Infrastructure Sector, Housing Sector and Rural Sector. Under the Rural Sector the Bank distributes funds to Financiera Rural, FIRA and FOCIR (Fund for Capitalization and Investment in the Rural Sector) Up to 50% (Project Under $1 MXN)

Carbon Credits Sales Voluntary CMD vs. Pros: More attractive Higher values and more predictable Cons: Complicated & Expensive Procedures Small size project Pros: Less standardized Less effected by CDM commitment period Cons Less potential buyers What is the clean development mechanism? The CDM allows emission-reduction projects in developing countries to earn certified emission reduction (CER) credits, each equivalent to one tonne of CO2. These CERs can be traded and sold, and used by industrialized countries to a meet a part of their emission reduction targets under the Kyoto Protocol. Voluntary Emission Reductions or Verified Emission Reductions (VERs) are a type of carbon offset exchanged in the voluntary or over-the-counter market for carbon credits.[1] Verified Emission Reductions are usually certified through a voluntary certification process.[2] Verified Emission Reductions are usually created by projects which have been verified outside of the Kyoto Protocol. One VER is equivalent to 1 tonne of CO2e emissions.[3] Through these schemes, industries and individuals voluntarily compensate for their emissions or provide an additional contribution to mitigating climate change. https://cdm.unfccc.int/methodologies/index.html https://cdm.unfccc.int/filestorage/k/_/C0L5JZ6MBYPDUNF1Q73RE98XVA24TW.pdf/EB%2068_repan25_Rev_%20AMS-I.I_ver4.0.pdf?t=RnN8bmZlcmd3fDDanWvyNr_jMnexDkobd-ib

Micro-Financing Micro Financing Private Equity P2P Lending Philanthropic Organization

Work in Process 2.0 Detailed Working Plans Sustainability Metrics Financing Plan Government Subsidy Micro Financing Sales of Carbon Credits

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