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Ontario Biogas Outlook Canadian Farm and Food Biogas Conference 2012 Jennifer Green, Executive Coordinator, APAO. Overview. Introduction Sources and Potential Ontario Outlook Sector Development Projects. APAO – Biogas Association. Mission. APAO Partners and Supporters.
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Ontario Biogas Outlook Canadian Farm and Food Biogas Conference 2012 Jennifer Green, Executive Coordinator, APAO
Overview • Introduction • Sources and Potential • Ontario Outlook • Sector Development Projects
APAO – Biogas Association Mission
APAO Partners and Supporters • Community Energy and Partnership Program, with funding from the Ontario Power Authority • Funding to participate in this conference • Material not endorsed by the OPA or Province of Ontario • Farm Credit Canada Sponsorship • Ontario Ministry of Agriculture (OMAFRA) • Agricultural Adaptation Council of Canada • Biogas Association Member contributions
Sources: Agricultural • Generate energy and revenue from waste • Livestock manure ~12,000,000 t/yr in Ontario • Crop residuals* ~10,000 kt/yr assorted crops in Ontario • Greenhouses ~ 220 in Ontario • Key value added benefits: • Odour reduction • GHG capture (methane) • Enriched fertilizer • Source water protection *OMAFRA livestock statistics and crop reporting data 1 cow, 1 day of manure =3kWh
Sources: Municipal • Generate energy and revenue from waste • Wastewater treatment • Landfill gas • Source separated organics (SSO) • Key value added benefits: • Reduce waste transportation (costs/distance) • Extend landfill capacity • Reach climate change targets • 3 million tonnes of GHG reduction from biogas • Opportunities for vehicle fuel for fleets
Sources: Industrial/Commercial/Institutional • Expand the waste streams to capture: • food processing plants ~ 3,000 in Ontario • slaughterhouses ~ 140 in Ontario • numerous schools, cafeterias, hospital generating and separating organics • Quick estimates: • ~145 m3 biogas/tonne of municipal SSO • One tonne of organic solids diverted from landfill = 0.8 tonnes CO2e • Up to ~10 million wet tonnes of food-based inputs in Ontario* • Toronto alone generates 170,000 tonnes/yr of residential food waste and 865,000 tonnes/yr of commercial food waste *OMAFRA study 2008
Farm Based Case Studies • Utilizing manure - dairy, beef, veal • Diverting off-farm materials - fats, oils, greases, off spec food • Generating electricity - predominately 250-500kW • Land applying nutrient-rich fertilizer • Replacing animal bedding • Engaging next generation on the farm
Guelph Case Study • Captures methane from closed landfill • 2.5 MW electricity production • Vehicle fuel from wastewater treatment plant • Waste water treatment • Local meat processor + Guelph Hydro
Retail Connection • Grocer to supply ZooShare biogas facility • In-store education opportunity • Large retailer investigating sending food waste to AD • Part of sustainability commitment • Full circle stewardship • Related green marketing opportunities for additional retailers
Biogas Potential • Produce an estimated 250MW of electrical power • Manage intermittent renewable power supply through storage and flexible power • Create 2,500 technical, manufacturing, construction/trades jobs • Generate $1 to $1.5 billion dollars of investment in rural economic development, as proven in Germany with its similar agricultural base • Use organic waste streams originating from agricultural, food and municipal sectors
Ontario’s Biogas Development Generating
Biogas Success • Ontario biogas milestones in < 5 years • Generation of reliable, flexible electricity • Grid interconnection • Job creation in rural communities • Treatment of organics • Farm benefits • Revenue for farmers, municipalities • Commitment to solving issues • Fossil fuel offsets
Grid Connections Project • Focused research to address technical grid connection issues for biogas • Partners include Hydro One, OMAFRA • Initiatives • Member surveys • Monitoring of projects with utility feeders • Grid connection guide • Funding provided by OMAFRA • Link to resources at www.apao.ca
Innovation Forum • Forum to explore new markets: • Biomethane injection into the grid • Stationary heat source • Transportation fuel • Bring experts together to advance opportunities and help overcome barriers • Develop a Forum report that outlines activities that will address the challenges and opportunities • Funding provided by Growing Forward, a federal-provincial-territorial initiative
Developer’s Guide to Biomethane • Guide to help farmers evaluate the biomethane opportunity • Summer 2012 online • Interviews • Biogas developers, technology suppliers, utilities, provincial policy makers and regulators, feedstock providers • Funded by Agricultural Adaptation Council of Canada, with support from the Canadian Gas Association, PlanET Biogas Solutions, European Power Systems, FortisBC, and APAO members
Future Plans: Agriculture Sector • Additional Developers’ Guides: • Electricity • Vehicle Fuels • Stationary Heat • Educate potential developers • Tours and events • Newsletter, website, communications
Future Plans: Municipal Sector • Academic Research • Sustainability Case: Economic, Environment, Social • Build Municipal Toolkit • Engage municipalities across Ontario • Small and large • Meetings and workshops • Goal: biogas systems for a range of uses in municipalities across Ontario
Mobilizing a Biogas Industry BIOGAS in ONTARIO
Summary • A biogas sector has emerged in Ontario • Biogas has the potential to grow to: • Create jobs and manufacturing • Expand its energy opportunities • Utilize waste and generate revenues • Positively impact society and the environment • Collectively, industry and government can work together to create a biogas strategy
Thank You Contact: Jennifer Green Email: exec_coord@apao.ca Phone: (613) 822-1004