States Patrick Serfass Executive Director December 10 2019 The US Biogas Market Current 253 on Farm 1269 Water 66 Food Scrap 645 at Landfills Potential 8300 on Farm 4000 ID: 1034973
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1. Closing the Loop on Wastewater in China and the United StatesPatrick Serfass, Executive DirectorDecember 10, 2019
2. The US Biogas MarketCurrent253 on Farm1,269 Water66 Food Scrap645 at LandfillsPotential8,300 on Farm4,000 Wastewater1,000 Food Scrap440 at Landfills14,000+PotentialNew BiogasSystems2,200+OperationalBiogasSystems
3. With what infrastructure will we manage: 66,500,000 TONS of food waste each year The sludge from 31 BILLION gallons of wastewater EVERY DAY The manure AND NUTRIENTS from 8 BILLION cows, chicken, turkey and pigs
4. Who we areThe only US organization representing the entire biogas industryRepresenting200+ organizationsAll sectors represented Project developers/ownersEquipment retailers and dealersWaste management companiesWaste water companiesFarmsUtilitiesMunicipalitiesConsultants and EPCsFinanciers, accountants, lawyers and engineersNon-profits, universities and government agencies
5. US Wastewater &Biogas/AD Market
6. Wastewater Biogas Market
7. Penetration of Biogas Systems
8. Biogas Utilization
9. Other Organics Added?
10. Projects
11. Forest County Potawatomi (WI)11132,000 gal/day food waste and wastewater from casinoBiogas system located in parking lot of casinoBiogas used for electricity and heatDigestate is land applied
12. Food Waste + Biosolids (FL)12130,000 tons per year of biosolids, fats, oils, grease, and food waste—mostly from Walt Disney Resorts and hotels 3.2 MW of installed power generation 2.2 MW of recoverable heatDigested material: class AA granular fertilizer and phosphorous-rich Struvite sold as a fertilizer additive
13. DC Water/Blue Plains (DC)largest advanced wastewater facility in world370 MGD wastewater$400 million project13 MW generated, uses 26 MWsaves $10M/year in electricity costs + $15M/year in other costs (30 fewer truck trips/day)provides all emergency power if major failureoperational 2015
14. DC Water’s Bloom (digestate)
15. Patrick SerfassExecutive DirectorAmerican Biogas Councilpserfass@ttcorp.com(202) 640-6595