Policy Mechanisms to Grown the Midwestern Biogas Industry

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Policy Mechanisms to Grow the Midwestern Biogas Industry Amanda Bilek Energy Policy Specialist Great Plains Institute


Great Plains Institute •  Non-partisan, nonprofit corporation based in Minneapolis •  12 years old •  Mission: to accelerate the transition to a renewable and lowcarbon economy.


To accomplish this mission we convene diverse leaders •  •  •  •  •  •  •  •

Governors & Legislators Regulators Energy & Utility executives Grid operators & planners Non-profit leaders Ag. and farm interests Investment bankers University researchers and officials

GPI-led U.S. and Canadian delegation to Europe, 2003 In front of Amsterdam hydrogen station


We work with them to. . . 1.  Develop & advance winwin policies 2.  Demonstrate promising energy technologies 3.  Identify research critical to their commercialization 4.  Educate key audiences about benefits & costs.

Hydrogen Hybrid Bus Coldweather tested in Winnipeg Photo courtesy of Manitoba Energy Development Initiative


Our Portfolio Approach to the Energy Challenge Analysis: Energy Choice Simulator


If not biogas, then what? •  Agriculture is vital to Midwest economy •  If not biogas, what is the GHG mitigation strategy for animal agriculture? We need every technology and strategy to achieve GHG reduction goals

Source: World Resources Institute (WRI) EarthTrends, 2008; using data from the Climate Analysis Indicators Tool (CAIT)


Operational Livestock Biogas Projects

Source: U.S. EPA AgStar Program

Total farm-scale projects: 138 Total regional/centralized projects: 13


Barriers to Scaling-up Biogas •  Public policy •  Formal organization or advocacy presence •  Technical research •  New development or management models •  Emphasis on electricity production


Midwestern Biogas Policy Report elements: •  State and federal policy background •  State and federal policy and regulatory recommendations •  Policy and project profiles •  Future research directions www.gpisd.net


Policy Recommendations •  •  •  •

Existing Policies that are Best in Class Existing Policies that Just Need a Tweak Proposed Policies that Just Need a Push Promising New Policies that Need a Champion •  Other Ideas


Existing Policies: Best in Class •  Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) •  State level Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) •  Voluntary electricity tariff programs by utilities •  State level grant programs


Existing Policies: Need a Tweak •  Production Tax Credit (PTC) •  Business Energy Investment Tax Credit (ITC) •  U.S. Department of Treasury, Section 1603


Proposed Policies: Need a Push •  Investment tax credit for biomethane projects •  Biogas Production Incentive Act •  Federal cap on carbon emissions •  Federal Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)


Proposed Policies: Need a Push Renewable Fuel Standard •  36 billion gallons by 2022 •  Primarily mandates liquid transportation fuels –  Biogas added as a qualifying fuel to generate credits –  77,000 Btu = 1 gal. renewable fuel

Federal Renewable Fuel Standard Source: GLBRC


Proposed Policies: Low Carbon Fuel Standard •  Biogas CNG: lowest lifecycle GHG emissions •  Biogas CNG: lower than hydrogen, electric vehicles and ethanol Source: StormFischer Biogas, www.stormfisher.com/biogas.htm


New Policies: Need a Champion •  Advanced Renewable/Feed-in-Tariffs (ARTs/FITs) •  State/National nutrient trading program •  Rural Infrastructure Development Fund •  Renewable Gas Standard •  Source separated organics diversion


New Policies: eRPS •  Enhanced Renewable Portfolio Standard (eRPS) –  Expands renewable resources to include: •  electric and thermal combined heat and power •  Biogas injected into natural gas pipeline

–  Non-Electric Energy is Converted to Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) in Electrical Units (e.g., kilowatthours)


Other Ideas •  Third party ownership models •  Model solid waste regulations for waste to energy facilities •  Integrate existing USDA programs


Summary •  Biogas policy paper available at –  www.gpisd.net •  Future is full of opportunity for biogas policy •  Several examples of successful models for a robust Midwestern Industry and there is a lot of room to grow!


Thank You Amanda Bilek Energy Policy Specialist Great Plains Institute www.gpisd.net abilek@gpisd.net 612-278-7118


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