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Presented by Dan Evans (Promus Energy) on behalf of
the Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas
April 5, 2016
Renewable Natural Gas
1. The RNG Coalition
2. RNG 101
3. RNG Potential
4. RNG Nexus with Natural Gas
5. RNG Education & Advocacy
6. RNG Coalition Membership
7. Q&A
Presentation Overview
RNG Industry Trade Association
- Founded in July 2011- Membership Based Non-Profit (501 c6)- International Members- Vision & Mission Driven- Public Policy & Education Focused
The RNG Coalition
Membership:
Represent 70+ Leading Companies / Each RNG Industry Sector:
Waste Collection, Waste Management & Recycling Companies, Renewable Energy Developers, Financial Institutions & Investment Bankers, Engineers, Environmental Advocates, Research Organizations, Organized Labor, Law Firms, Technology Manufacturers, Service Providers, Consultants, Gas & Power Marketers, Gas & Power Transporters, Gas Utilities & Associations.
Produce 90% of RNG in North America
RNG Coalition:
Members
Cynthia Obadia Consulting
Law Office
of
Jeremy Weinstein
ACORE, Advanced Biofuels Association, AJW Inc, Argus Media, Biotechnology Industry Organization,CA Natural Gas Vehicles Coalition, Clean Cities Coalitions, Energy-Vision, Environmental Research & Education Foundation,Ernst & Young / Washington Council, Gladstein Neandros & Associates, Natural Gas Vehicles for America, RNG Global Initiative, Sustainable America, Solid Waste Assoc. of North America (SWANA)
RNG Coalition:
Partners
Mission
We advocate for renewable natural gas derived from cellulosic waste sources so present & future generations will have access to clean, domestic, renewable fuel and energy supply.
The RNG Coalition:
Our Mission
Priority
To provide public policy advocacy and education that enables the number of RNG projects in North America to double (from 55 to 100+).
The RNG Coalition:
Our Priority
Renewable Natural Gas is the gas produced from the decomposition of organic materials in renewable waste resources after treatment processes to remove C02 and other trace constituents to meet natural gas pipeline quality or transportation fuel standards have been completed.
Renewable Natural Gas is also referred to as:- RNG- Biomethane - Upgraded Biogas
RNG (95%+ CH4) & Natural Gas (80%+ CH4) = Mostly Methane
Major Difference between RNG & Natural Gas? Natural Gas = geologic sources (limited natural resources) RNG = renewable sources (Landfills, WWTP, Ag, Food, etc.);
RNG = ultra low-carbon alternative or complement to natural gas
RNG 101: What is
Renewable Natural Gas?
Raw Biogas is first collected from landfills, wastewater treatment plants or anaerobic digesters (agricultural, food waste, etc.)
It is then upgraded in gas processing facilities, using recycled oil & gas industry equipment, to remove C02 and other trace constituents as required
RNG Facilities = Capital Intensive Process with High Operating Costs
RNG 101:
How is RNG Produced?
According to US EPA LMOP there are 2,075 Operational gas-to-energy projects in the US:
- Waste Water Treatment Facilities (1,200 developed out of 17,000 candidates)
- Landfills (636 developed out of 1,750 candidates)
- Agricultural Digesters (239 developed out of 8,000+ candidates)
Only 55+ have been developed into High Btu RNG projects
These RNG projects are operational in 18 States
Vast potential for development of new High Btu RNG projects in US
RNG Potential (USA)
Traditionally, we’ve relied on geologic natural gas
Today, we have the technology and opportunity to convert organic waste into RNG from the following feedstock sources:
66.5 million tons of food waste (per year)
12,000 large agricultural farms and facilities
3,500 waste water treatment facilities
1,450 landfills
Doing so would replace 7+ billion gallons of diesel fuel/year;
Have the effect of removing 12 million cars from the road;
Create 70,000+ jobs.
RNG Potential (USA)
Environmental benefits associated with injection of RNG into natural gas pipelines is well documented (decarbonization; methane capture, greenhouse gas emissions reduction).
Success in development of RNG projects, expansion of existing or creation of new RNG markets is dependent upon:
1) Environmental Policies & Markets 2) Access to and interconnection with natural gas infrastructure 3) Development of natural gas fueling stations & deployment of natural gas vehicles 4) Overcoming bias against natural gas in favor of other alternatives (electrification, etc.)
OPPORTUNITY TO BE PROACTIVE:
1) Coalesce 2) Educate 3) Advocate
RNG: Nexus with
Natural Gas
Public Policy (RFS2, LCFS, RPS, AB 1900, etc.) = Creates Market Demand;
Demand (Renewable Fuel, Heat, Power, etc.) = Determines Market Value;
Value (D3 RINs, Carbon Credits, RECs, AECs, etc.) = Affects Revenue
Revenue = Directly Impacts the Sustainability of Business(Revenues must exceed expenses, predictably)
Be proactive in the process. Collaborate. Educate. Advocate.
RNG: Policy Reality
The RNG Coalition Monitors, Supports or Opposes RNG-relevant Legislation & Regulation in the US & Canada.
The following objectives could set policy precedent for other states:
1. Modify Siloxane & Minimum Heating Value Standard Requirements for Biomethane Pipeline Injection
2. Create an RNG Standard
3. Biofuels Initiative ($210m Cap & Trade GGRF Allocation)
4. Production Tax Incentive
5. Parity for Biofuels with Electric Vehicles
RNG: 2016
Policy Objectives
Provide policy advocacy & education for RNG Industry (North America), including but not limited to:
Protection, growth & sustainability of the RNG industry (legislation, regulation, rules, etc.).
Increased development of RNG from every eligible feedstock (agricultural/food waste digesters, landfills & WWTP, etc.).
Increased pipeline injection & utilization of RNG for every available end-use application (fuel, heat, power, plastics, feed, etc.).
Baseload complement to other intermittent renewables (wind & solar, etc.).
RNG Continuing Education Program for NG Pipeline Utilities
RNG Coalition:
Education & Advocacy
We invite you to support the RNG Coalition’s Public Policy Advocacy & Education Efforts:
Join the RNG Coalition to further collaborate, educate and advocate as an official member.
We are often opposed by other alternative energy sources & big oil interests, but we are stronger together. In addition to member dues, contribute & participate by lending your company’s industry experience, expertise, influence & resources to the cause.
Stay informed. Receive real-time updates on international, federal, state & provincial politics, legislation & regulation relevant to the RNG industry, including markets & affected products.
For more information or to request a membership application, please email [email protected], or click on the Membership page at www.RNGCoalition.com
RNG Coalition Membership
Save the Date: December 5-7, 2016 Hotel Del Coronado (Coronado Island - San Diego, CA)
Panel, Roundtable Sessions & Working Groups Current policy information relevant for the RNG industry in North America including but not
limited to the RFS2, LCFS, RPS, Cap-and-Trade & AB 1900.
Networking Events Annual Golf Classic at Torrey Pines & Sailing on San Diego Bay; Morning Breakfasts,
Luncheons on the Beach, Evening Receptions & Dinners
RNG 2016:
Fuel, Heat, Power & Policy Conference
On behalf of the RNG Coalition and industry, we would like to thank Western Washington Clean Cities and WSU Energy Program for the invitation to present to & discuss RNG during the 2016 Green Transportation Summit & Expo
We look forward to the prospect of working together with towards realizing increased development, pipeline injection, transportation and utilization of RNG in the Pacific Northwest & across North America.
Acknowledgments
Johannes EscuderoCEO & Executive DirectorCoalition for Renewable Natural Gas
[email protected]. 916.588.3033 x1M. 916. 520. 4RNG
RNGCoalition.com
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