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Title: Advancing Renewables in the Midwest


1
Advancing Renewables in the Midwest
  • A.L. Goldberg
  • Energy and Waste Management Bureau
  • Iowa Department of Natural Resources
  • March 28, 2007

2
Presentation Summary
  • State Energy Office Programs
  • Area DNR Renewable Energy Projects
  • Community-Based Anaerobic Digestion
  • GIS AD Asset Mapping Tool Demonstration

3
DNR State Energy Office
  • U.S. DOE designated energy office for Iowa
  • Non-regulatory
  • Support EE/RE implementation in public facilities
  • Provide EE/RE outreach and education to Iowa
    Communities
  • IEO Mission Statement
  • The mission of the Iowa Energy Office is to
    increase the use of energy efficiency and
    renewable energy technologies while ensuring the
    reliability of the states power.

4
Iowa Energy Bank
  • Energy management program for school districts,
    local governments, hospitals, non-profit
    organizations, and private colleges
  • Uses state resources and private sector money to
    help facilities achieve energy and money savings
  • MOA to join the program
  • Technical Engineering Analysis (TEA)
  • Six-month interest free loan for TEA
  • Savings generated repay the loan

5
SIFIC
  • State of Iowa Facilities Improvement Corporation
  • Finance energy management improvements in state
    agency facilities
  • Reduce state spending by making state government
  • more energy efficient
  • Save state dollars once the cost of implementing
    the improvements has been recouped through energy
    cost savings

6
Iowa Clean Cities Coalition
  • Expand infrastructure for alternative fuels and
    vehicles
  • Develop and implement idle reduction and fuel
    economy strategies in the state
  • Reduce our consumption of petroleum and improve
    air quality in the state
  • Encourage public-private partnerships

Blues for Greens Alternative Transportation
Festival April 21, 2007 Des Moines Waterworks Park
7
New Bohemia Solar Project
  • Collaboration between I-RENEW, Alliant Energy,
    the City of Cedar Rapids, the Thorland Co., and
    DNR funded by US DOE
  • 7,200 watts of solar-generated electricity for
    Alliant Energys Second Nature customers
  • Kouba Building, Cedar Rapids New Bohemia
    Brownfields Redevelopment neighborhood
  • www.iowadnr.com/energy/news/files/bohemiafact.pdf

8
EE Fort Dodge Home
  • Collaboration between Iowa Central Community
    College carpentry program, RDG Planning and
    Design, and the DNR funded by 100,000 US DOE
    Rebuild America Program grant
  • 1,780 square feet total production cost
    180,000
  • Uses 60 64 percent less energy than a similar
    home
  • Energy efficient envelope, ground source heat
    pump, high efficiency windows, daylighting,
    Energy Star appliances, on-demand water heater,
    and landscaping that minimize watering needs

9
G.A.P.R.I.
  • Grinnell Area Petroleum Reduction Initiative
  • Reduce community dependence on petroleum by
    increasing the use and procurement of
    bio-products
  • Collaboration between Imagine Grinnell and Iowa
    DNR Energy funded by U.S. DOE

10
Farm Bill 9006 Assistance
  • DNR Energy is part of USDAs Section 9006 RE/EE
    grant assistance team
  • Provide letters of support to all Iowa applicants
    and grant writing assistance
  • Iowa received 51 of the 375 grants awarded this
    year, second highest in the nation
  • Iowa received 8 of 12 combination grant /
    guaranteed loan awards
  • Amana Farms was awarded a 500,000 grant and a
    1,068,500 guaranteed loan for their digester
    project

11
Waste Streams to Commodities
  • Economic development opportunity to
  • Process manure and other organic
  • waste streams to
  • Produce biogas and associated
  • value-added products from a
  • community-based anaerobic digester

12
AD Community Outreach
  • Since June 2005, DNR has worked with 16 Iowa
    communities to investigate AD opportunities

13
Community Digester Basics
  • Anaerobic digestion is the bacterial
    decomposition of organic matter that occurs in
    the absence of oxygen

14
Why Large-Scale, Co-Digestion AD?
  • Co-digestion of multiple, organic
  • feedstock for better gas production
  • Large-scale 300 1,000 tons
  • feedstock/day
  • Produces large volumes of renewable
  • energy, making that energy more marketable
  • Relieves smaller livestock producers from
    digester operation and management
  • Provides rural economic development and
    investment opportunities

15
Iowa Methane Potential
Iowa Potential 677,000 MWh/yr could power
63,469 average American homes, offsetting
47,390,000/yr in retail electricity (_at_ 0.07/kWh)
16
GIS AD Asset Mapping Tool
17
Iowa Opportunities
18
Woodbury County Example
19
Sioux City / Woodbury County
20
Project Design Models
  • Farm scale large dairies 750
  • Community-based, with centralized
  • organics collection
  • Food and Energy Enterprise Zones
  • possibly where the greatest
  • opportunities lie
  • Integration with community
  • wastewater treatment facilities
  • Industrial park model, where industries
  • with problematic waste streams build
  • and use a digester collectively

21
Economic Benefits
  • Community economic development businesses,
  • jobs, local tax receipts, green energy
    investment opportunities
  • Renewable energy biogas and/or electricity
    thermal
  • Minimized wastewater treatment costs and tipping
    fees
  • High value crop nutrients measurable, more
    environmentally benign
  • Solids separation soil amendments and/or
  • livestock bedding
  • Carbon credits, tradable on the Chicago Climate
    Exchange

22
Environmental Benefits
  • Reduces odors by 90 percent
  • or more
  • Reduces GHG damage to
  • the atmosphere CO2 X 21 CH4
  • Reduces nitrate pollution to water
  • from faster nutrient uptake
  • Renewable fuel that reduces fossil fuel use and
    emissions associated with their use
  • Source Danish Agricultural Advisory Service,
    Crop Production (15-year study)

23
Societal Benefits
  • Addresses quality-of-life issues
  • Promotes positive environmental
  • stewardship
  • Improves communitys perception of industry
  • Makes livestock, food, and energy production
    sustainable in the community

24
DNR Assistance to Communities
  • Organize core working group
  • Develop and present community meetings
  • Assemble and participate in advisory committees
  • Identify project funding sources and incentives
  • Identify technology providers
  • Enlist contractor to complete financial and
    technical feasibility study
  • Provide guidance for project permitting
    requirements

25
For more information, contactA.L.
Goldberg(515) 281-8912Allan.Goldberg_at_dnr.state.i
a.us Jim Bodensteiner(515) 281-8416Jim.Bodenst
einer_at_dnr.state.ia.usVisit our Web site
athttp//www.iowadnr.com/energy/
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