Bioenergy for Heat The U.S. market, challenges, and opportunities Joe Seymour, BTEC, June 17, 2014.

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Bioenergy for Heat The U.S. market, challenges, and opportunities Joe Seymour, BTEC, June 17, 2014

Take Advantage of the (Overlooked) Opportunity 4 Thermal energy represents the most efficient use of biomass to make energy Tremendous potential to address major US energy challenges, especially: dependence on foreign fossil energy and rural development

About BTEC The Biomass Thermal Energy Council (BTEC) is the industry trade association dedicated to advancing the use of biomass for heat and other thermal energy applications. Why was BTEC established? To advocate for and promote the biomass thermal industry in the national energy policy debate To reach out to and educate the public and decision makers on the benefits and advantages of using biomass for heat and CHP To develop biomass energy research and analysis that enables sound investment and policy decisions 3

Biomass Feedstocks 5

Residential Market Approximately 10 million U.S homes 2 million homes heat primarily with wood Estimated 2.8 million homes w/ pellet stoves; central systems gaining traction Pellet and cordwood appliance shipments up 12% and 15% from 2012, respectively (HPBA ‘14) Demonstration and bulk storage taking off (OR, VT, NY, ME), significant innovation Challenges include: New emissions limits for new appliances in Feb. ‘15 High capital costs of central systems and bulk storage Volatile sales cycle driven by comparative fuel costs Installation expertise 6

7 Graph credit: Alliance for Green Heat

Commercial & Institutional Market Est. 10,000 industrial and commercial biomass boilers Est. 500 biomass CHP/co-gen sites Est. 400 institutional (i.e. gov’t, campus) sites Fuel costs remain primary driver for fuel switching Challenges include: Recently implemented Boiler MACT emissions regulations (tune ups for <10MMBtu) High capital costs Community support Data gathering Standards and A/E acceptance 9

10 Source:Wood2Energy.org

Wood2Energy.Org & Data Collection Message is only as good as the data Need industry, private, nonprofit assistance gathering data Submit data online easily California’s 103 installations? 11

Federal Incentives? Yes* Production Tax Credit* Residential Energy Tax Credit* Special USDA Grants (W2E, SWET) 2014 Farm Bill Energy Title Programs 12

Farm Bill Energy Title REAP Funding just announced with deadlines of July 7 th and 31 st, new program details in fall 2014 Producer Payment Program for Advanced Biofuels (Sec. 9005) Mandatory funding of $15 million, open now However, solid forest biofuels capped at 5%, for now… BCAP Mandatory funding, revamped BCF payments of $12.5 million for federal lands CWEP Seeking appropriated funds of $5 million, reimagining program 13

Proposed Policy Parity The BTU Act, a.k.a. the “Grand Slam” 30% tax credit for res/comm/ind biomass thermal systems Pending in House, Senate. Potential tax extenders play? Eight co-sponsors in each chamber Renewable Thermal Parity Renewable electrons = renewable Btus = renewable kW Federal building compliance EPA’s Biogenic Emissions Rulemaking A potential disincentive to biomass utilization Impact bioenergy in EPA’s Clean Power Plan 14

A Bold Northeast Vision for Supply 19 million green tons of sustainable biomass for thermal energy. Convert 1.38 million households in the seven states to biomass for thermal needs. Reduce 1.14 billion gallons of heating oil annually. Reinvest $4.5 billion in resulting economic wealth in the Northeast economy, and create 140,200 jobs. The market: 9 million homes and businesses off natural gas 15

A Bold Midwestern Vision for Reduce 1.01 billion gallons of propane and 278 million gallons of heating oil. Reinvest $2.2 billion into the Midwest economy. Create 13,170 jobs from the expansion of the thermal biomass industry and up to 210,000 direct, indirect and induced jobs. Supply 17.2 million green tons of sustainable biomass. The market: 12 million homes and businesses are not connected to low-cost natural gas 16

What’s Your Vision to Heat the West?. Reduce xx billion gallons of propane and xx million gallons of heating oil. Reinvest $xx billion into the Western economy. Create xx,xxx jobs from the expansion of timber, recreation, and thermal energy industry. Supply xx million green tons of sustainable biomass, treating xxx thousand acres. How big is your market? And how will you grow it? 17

What a Difference a Vision Makes. Vermont – Inclusion in Efficiency Vermont. New York – Launch of “Renewable Heat NY,” thermal PONs. Maine - $5K pellet boiler rebate. New Hampshire –Thermal REC in RPS. Massachusetts – Change out/rebate programs and thermal REC*. Maryland – Commercial scale open, thermal REC study. Wisconsin – Fuel switching grants. Minnesota – SWET leveraging and thermal REC progress. Oregon – SWET Pilot, cluster developments & financing. Washington – Forest Products Financial Asst. Program. California – SWET, SB 1122 bioenergy carve-out. Idaho – SWET. Alaska - SWET 18

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Upcoming Thermal Events. Biomass and the USDA’s REAP Program – What you need to know for 2014 and 2015 » Webinar » June 24, Healthier Forests Through Sustainable Energy – A Project Debrief » Webinar » June 25, Hydronic-Based Biomass Heating Systems » Online educational course » Sept. 15 – Nov. 21, 2014 » Led by John Siegenthaler, Appropriate Designs. Second Annual National Bioenergy Day » October 22, 2014 » Events nationwide for power, heat, pellets

We Are Helping Grow the Biomass Heating and CHP Market Who BTEC Is Non-profit advocacy group with 130 members from U.S., Canada, Europe All sectors represented, from landowners to end users Why You Should Join Promote the use of biomass thermal fuels and technology to all industries Achieve policy parity at the national and state levels Share best practices and drive innovation and research Recognition of our company’s leadership and achievements Join Us! Membership levels tailored to a company’s size. Ask me about how to join, or visit