OPTIMISING THE UPGRADING PROCESS...

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MD EMEA DR. THOMAS BUER

OPTIMISING THE UPGRADING PROCESS OF BIOGAS GLOBAL BIOMETHANE CONGRESS 2012, BRUSSELS

Szarvas, Hungary Wastes & Energy Crops BGA RÖBLINGEN, CHICKEN MANURE

UTS Company Profile Technical Trends Optimising the digestion process Overcoming Feedstock management issues (quality & quantity) Discussion

CONTENT

UTS Company Profile

Söhnergy, Germany Energy Crops

COMPANY PROFILE

Founded in 1992 115 employees in Europe 65 in North America (parent company Anaergia Inc.)

German parent company with 100% UK & Ireland, Spain, Italy subsidiary, HU JV, PL, Ro and Gr under preparation (future markets)

Private ownership: Dr. Andrew Benedek via Anaergia Inc. 19 years experience in design & build

biogas plants & technology Technology provider to > 1,600 biogas plants with own

products and manufacturing Design & Build of > 220 turn-key biogas plants Biogas plants from 75 kW to > 5 MW for agricultural wastes, energy crops, commercial and industrial organic wastes & municipal waste,

municipal power plants Representation in 11 European countries Currently about 40 active projects in 9 European countries

DE, IT, UK, PL, GR, ES, HR, RO, HU, International revenue percentage > 50%

UTS IN EUROPE

Spain /Portugal /France • GM • Sales • Operations

UK & Ireland: • GM • Sales • Operations • Service

Italy: • GM • Sales • Operations • Service

Germany: • MD • Sales • Operations • Service • Products

CEE Poland • Sales • Operations Romania • Sales

Hungary: • GM • Sales • Operations

Greece: • Sales • Project Development

Croatia: • Sales • PM

HQ & KEY PROJECTS EUROPE

Hallbergmoos - HQ

HU: Szarvas 4.2 MWel

HR Mala I&II 2 MWel

UK Glenfarg, 0.8 Mwel 16 kta waste

DE Soehnrgy 1MWel 350 Nm³h CH4

DE Bieringen 0.8 MWel

IT: Marchesina 1 MWel

DE: Roeblingen 700 Nm³

UTS CORE TECHNOLOGY Patented and trade know-how protected core products

Hydraulic mixers Service box with roof configuration feeder system and controls Separator pumps

Biogas process design PFD Layout and overall design

Helios/Triton/Kairos Process and component design P&ID Controls (PLC, software code)

UTS VISION AND VALUES

We are committed to reducing the World’s Carbon Footprint by being a Global Leader in

Sustainable and Economical Distributed Energy Generation from Waste.

TECHNICAL TRENDS (… REFLECTING ECONOMIC BOUNDARIES)

Bieringen, Germany Energy Crops

Mid to long term lower feed-in tariffs Rising „fuel‚ costs for maize etc Political debate using food for energy production Increased use of wastes

(cap on maize % in Germany and new Italian FiT) Flexible plants for various substrate rather than bonus optimized plants

(dependency on mono-substrates over plant lifetime)

MARKET TRENDS I

ECONOMIC BOUNDARIES

Biogas Plant Invest 3000 – 6500 €/kWh Civils 45 % Equipment 55 % Deprec. 7 – 15 a Equipment 15 – 30 a civils Equity 25 – 45 % Loan 3.5% - 9 % Labor 0.5 – 1 ct/kWh Power 0.5 – 1 ct/kWh Service 1.5 – 2.5 ct/kWh Loan for land

Feedstock Energy Crops 15 … 40 €/t Manure 0 … 15 €/t Wastes +50 …- 50 €/t Transport !

Energy Output Electricity 4 ... 7 ct/kWh market price Gas 5 … 7 ct/kWh market price Heat 0.5 … 4 ct/kWh local contract FiT Electr. 9 … 28 ct/kWh @ 5 … 26 a FiT Gas … 12 ct/kWh

Digestate EC & Manure: 0 …- 5 €/t Wastes - 5€/t… + 5€/t Transport!

CASE 1: ENERGY CROP POWERED BIOGAS PLANT

CAPEX Construction € 4.000.000 Amortisation € 266.667 Financial costs € 145.184 OPEX Operation € 242.505 Manpower € 31.285 Machine € 16.619 G&A € 89.573 Raw Material € 863.093 Total cost € 1.654.927 Revenue € 2.181.267 EBIT € 526.340 ROI 13,16%

ASSUMPTIONS: 1 MW PLANT 28 CT/KWH FIT @ 15 A (ITALY) 90% AVAILABILITY, 7.875 H/A,

7.875 MWH DEPRECIATION 15 A 25% EQUITY/75% LOAN @ 4.9% 21.500 T/A SUBSTRATES @ 32% DS, 96% VSS, 660 L/KG

VSS, 40 €/T CAPEX: 5.23 CT/KWH OPEX: 4.83 CT/KWH TOTAL W/O FS 10.06 CT/KWH FEEDSTOCK: 10.96 CT/KWH TOTAL: 21.02 CT/KWH

CASE 2: ORGANIC WASTE POWERED BIOGAS PLANT

CAPEX Construction € 5.625.000 Amortisation € 375.000 Financial costs € 170.156 OPEX Operation € 242.505 Manpower € 90.000 Machine € 20.000 G&A € 113.000 Total Costs € 1.010.661

Revenue FiT € 1.134.000 Revenue Feedstock/Waste € 720.000 Costs Waste Disposal € - 180.000 EBIT € 663.339 ROI 11.79%

Assumptions: 0.8 MW plant 18 ct/kWh FiT (UK) 90% availability, 7.875 h/a,

6.300 MWh Depreciation 15 a 45% Equity/55% loan @ 5.5% 18.000 t/a organic waste @ 25% DS 90% vSS, 700 l/kg

vSS, - 40 €/t CAPEX: 8.65 ct/kWh OPEX: 7.39 ct/kWh Total w/o FS 16.04 ct/kWh Feedstock: -8.57 ct/kWh Total: 7.47 ct/kWh

Power distribution & peak management Energy production in biogas plants independent from out of control

factors wind/sun Biogas plants operation matching „grid demand‚ vs. high uptime to

ensure profitability Gas to Grid (using gas grid for storage) …larger plants > 2 MW (Triton)

Large or external gas covers 2nd CHP for peaking

MARKET TRENDS II

BIOGAS = ENERGY TO STORE AND REGULATE

BIOGAS PLANT SZARVAS CUSTOMER: AUFWIND - BAYWA INSTALLED CAPACITY: 4.2 MWEL, 10 MW PRIMARY ENERGY SUBSTRATES: ORG. WASTES, MANURE, CROPS, MUNICIPAL SLUDGE, SLAUGHTERHOUSE WASTE, AND AGRICULTURAL WASTE TO ENERGY REACTOR CONCEPT: HELIOS

TECHNICAL DETAILS: CHP installed: 3 x 1.190 kWel 1 x 600 kWel Electrical Output: 4.170 kWel Thermal Output: 4.135 kWel Net Electricity production: per Year about 26.200.00 kWh (feed-in capacity) Net Heat Production: per year about 25.500.00 kWh Substrate Solids: Sweet Sorghum, Manure Process Sludge (44.000 t/a) Reception Pit 1: Pig Slurry (33.000 t/a) Reception Pit 2: Slaughterhouse Wastes, Whey (45.000 t/a)

SZARVAS PROJECT DATA

„CLASSICAL‚ & FLEXIBLE BIOGAS PLANT

CHP

100%

External Heat Use 15-30%

Sale to

Grid 40%

Electrical Energy 40%

Thermal Energy 40 %

Biogas Plant Fermenter 1

0

Biogas Plant

Fermenter 2

Biogas Plant Fermenter 1

Biogas Plant

Fermenter 2

100%

Internal heat consumption approx. 10-25%

CHP 1

50- 100%

External Heat Use ? ? ?

Sale to

Grid 40%

Electrical Energy 40%

Thermal Energy 20 - 40 %

0

50-100%

CHP 2

50 - 100% Sale to

Grid 40%

Electrical Energy 40% 0

0-100%

Internal heat consumption approx. 10-25%

4 – 6 h

2 x (4 – 6 h) = 8 – 12 h

Optimizing the Digestion Process

Glenfarg, UK Food Waste

HOW IS BIOGAS BEING PRODUCED?

Org. material

Air tight tank

Decomposition of org. material

Acid-forming bacteria Methane-forming bacteria

Retention time ~ 10 – 60 days

EXPERIENCE WITH MULITPLE FEEDSTOCKS

Pig manure

Cow manure

Slaughterhouse waste

Corn silage

Organic waste

Biogas yield in l/kg vSS

Stillage

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

sewage sludge

Pig manure

Cow manure

Stillage

Organic waste

Sewage sludge

EXPERIENCE WITH MULTIPLE FEEDSTOCKS

Pig manure

Cow manure

Slaughterhouse waste

Corn silage

Organic waste

Biogas yield in m³/t of fresh material

Stillage

Sewage:

5 % DSM @ 70 % vSS

400 l/kg vSS -> 14 m³/t

UTS TRITON ® Preferred design for large plants (> 1 MW) Ring-in-ring arrangement of tanks Outer ring: high rate reactor Inner ring: post-reactor Concrete cover or gas membrane/storage Capacity: 1.8 – 2 MW/system vs. 0.8-1.0 MW Short piping length Low energy losses (5-10% vs. 20-30% therm) Compact construction (-30% footprint) Clean and straight forward plant design

rather than tank/reactor farms Low peristaltic energy consumption due to optimized circular plug flow

(< 7%, less dissipation) Circular and directed flow

TRITON® VS. CONVENTIONAL TECHNOLOGY

8MW conventional

80m

110m

140m

90m

Z Z

BB

B BB B B B

S

V

S

ZNFSF NFSF

ZNFSF NFSF

ZF F ZF F

SF SF SF SF

V

V V

SS

Typical non-Triton 4 MW plant Triton 4 MW plant

- 30% footprint !

MANTOVAAGRICOLTURA, 1 MW - EXPANSION, WITH 2ND 1 MW INSTALLATION, ITALY

TRITON

CONVENTIONAL

Overcoming Substrate Management Challenges

Mantova, Italy Energy Crop & Slaughterhouse Waste

DOS & DON‘TS OVERCOMING FEEDSTOCK MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES

DOS DON‘TS

Flexible plant design for various substrates (mixing, pre-mixing tanks, volumen)

Recirculation of digestate Long term contracts or partial ownership of land Screening/batch tests Contaminants check Secure => 80% mid to long term supply for base

load Biological healthy substrate mix

Spot substrate market: caution! No quality check of input material Mono-substrates: caution: nutrient management

SUMMARY Trend to larger plants with increase use of various organic wastes (250-500 kW 1 MW and above)

Flexible plants including power on demand production of electricity or gas to grid

Technology evolution from „farm‚-style plants towards industrial style power plants Efficient & reliable design Higher technical advancements (equipment, PLC/Scada) Safety regulations (maintenance!) Professional and safe operation

Discussion &

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION !

Fair Oaks, US Gas upgrading to vehicle fuel (CNG)

BGA BIERINGEN • 800 KWel Plant - • Start Construction June 2010 • Client: • Biogaspark Neckar-Odenwald • Turn-key UTS-Triton Biogasplant • Energy crops (corn silage)

BGA BIERINGEN

TRITON® CONCEPT FOR 18 MW

39/27 x 9 m Inner ring with membrane roof

GLENFARG 3D- LAYOUT

Buffer tank V1 Post Fermenter N1

Fermenter F1

Equipment Building

TEG GLENFARG

Depackaging and feed transfer pump

EQ / Hydrolisis buffer tank

Fermenter I/II top view

BIOGAS PLANT GLENFARG

TEG - GLENFARG

Final digestate storage tank with gas storage

Hygenisation Station

BIOGAS PLANT GLENFARG