biodiesel - “fat to fuel” an opportunity for environmental partnerships olof hansen, epa r9...
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Biodiesel - “Fat to Fuel” An Opportunity for
Environmental Partnerships
Olof Hansen, EPA R9National Environmental Partnership Summit
Atlanta, GA May 2006
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Benefits of Biodiesel
Protect your environment
(air, water, waste) Save costs Protect your workers Promote renewable energy Create sustainable market
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U.S. EPA Pacific Southwest (Region 9)
Main Office in San Francisco w/ 800 employees
Field Offices in L.A., San Diego, & Honolulu Offices: Regional Administrator, Public
Affairs, Regional Counsel, Air, Superfund, Waste Management, Water, Communities and Ecosystems, Policy and Management
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Region 9 covers these 4 States…
Arizona, California,Hawai'i, and Nevada,and ...
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… and works with Tribes as well…
"Indian "Indian Country"Country" (Over 150 Federally Recognized Tribes)
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…and has responsibilities in Pacific Islands
Hawai'i
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“Biodiesel is one of our nation's most promising alternative fuel sources. And by developing biodiesel, you're making this country less dependent on foreign sources of oil.”
President George W. Bush Remarks at Virginia Biodiesel Refinery
May, 2005
Why Biodiesel?
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“Advanced Energy Initiative: national goal of replacing more than 75 % of our oil imports by 2025…
Biodiesel will help end dependency on foreign oil … Foreign oil will go the way of typewriter and walkman… Restaurant grease which would normally be thrown
away, will be turned into fuel… Biodiesel is making the black puff of diesel smoke a
thing of the past. “ Administrator Steve Johnson
Remarks at National Biodiesel Conference
San Diego, February 2006
Why EPA and Biodiesel?
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Why Region 9 - West Coast?
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Prevent pollution and promote recycling and reuse;
Reduce priority chemicals at all product life cycle stages; and
Conserve energy and materials.
Resource Conservation Challenge (RCC)
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How do you Make Biodiesel?
Transesterification
Biodiesel can be splash-blended with petroleum diesel – B2 vs. B20 vs. B100 (2% to 100%)
Biodiesel + Glycerol 90% 10%
Waste oil + Alcohol + Catalyst 87% 12% 1%
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Little Known Fact
Rudolph Diesel designedthe diesel engine in 1894 to run on peanut oil“The use of vegetable oils for engine fuels may seem insignificant today. But such oils may become in the course of time as important as petroleum and the coal tar products of the present time.”
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Environmental Benefits of Biodiesel
Resource conservation: waste to fuel conversion Only alternative fuel passed Clean Air Act Tier I and
II health effects testing Reduction of virtually all regulated air emissions Over 75% reduction of green house gases Non-toxic, contains no sulfur: the cause of acid rain Bio-degradable, no oil spill contamination
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Emission Change between Biodiesel and Petrodiesel
-90
-80
-70
-60
-50
-40
-30
-20
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Perc
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B100
Carbon Monoxide
Hydrocarbons
Particulates
Air Toxics
Mutagenicity
Carbon Dioxide
Nitrogen Oxides
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Economic Benefits of Waste Cooking Oil as Feedstock for Biodiesel
75%
12%
3%2% 7%
1%
Oil Feedstock Chemical FeedstocksEnergy Direct LaborGeneral Overhead Depreciation
Cost Breakdown for Biodiesel Production
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Why Focus on Waste Cooking Oil?
Resource Conservation Challenge (RCC)– Reduce waste, and reuse and recycle more products– Recover energy lost in waste going to landfills
U.S. alone: Restaurants and hotels generate over a billion gallons of waste cooking oil annually
Traditionally grease goes to rendering industry
1 billion gallons waste grease = 400,000 tanker trucks
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How much Biodiesel from Waste Oil?
Could produce enough biodiesel to displace all diesel consumption in Nevada and Arizona combined.
Assume over 1 billion gallons of biodiesel from nation-wide waste oil
AZ consumes 912 million gallons of distillate fuels
NV consumes 511 million gallons of distillate fuels
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How can Biodiesel Solve Waste and Water Pollution Problems?
By converting waste grease to a higher value commodity.
Diverts large waste stream from:– Landfills or illegal dumping– Publicly-owned treatment works (POTWs)
Prevents spills and sewer blockages:– Raw sewage and grease onto land and water– In 2001, EPA sued Los Angeles for 2,000 sewer spills,
40% due to FOG (fat-oil-grease)
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Obstacles to Biodiesel Acceptance
Limited supply – Due to both demand and supply reasons
Potential increase of NOx emissions– Depends on engine type and test settings
Lack of familiarity Quality of fuel
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Biodiesel Activities of Region 9 Waste Management Division
Innovations Workgroup grant to Univ. of Nevada, Reno– Lower NOx emissions in pre-production (w/o additives)– Decrease costs by continuous process
IWG grant to Ecology Action in Santa Cruz– Demonstrate cradle-to-cradle community-based model
Internet Biodiesel Guide (Government leading by example)
Gila River Indian Community Grant– “From Frybread to the Fuel Tank”
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More R9 WMD Biodiesel Partnerships
Working with West Coast Collaborative to promote biodiesel – Emphasize waste cooking oil-generated biodiesel
WCC sectors: Trucking, Marine, Construction, Locomotive, Agriculture, and Cleaner Fuels
Waste cooking oil based biodiesel pilot with U.S. Navy at Port Hueneme, CA
Partnership with Casinos, Universities, and POTWs
Biodiesel as local fuel source on Pacific Islands
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Web-based Biodiesel Guide-- for Federal Agencies --
Federal Network for Sustainability (FNS)– EPA, DOD, NPS, U.S. Postal Service, GSA
Enormous purchasing power – $300 billion spent through contracts for goods and services– 1.7 million employees
Regulatory mandates – EPACT: 450 gallons of B100 = one AFV credit = $2.5-20K
FY02 DoD use of Biodiesel: 1.8 Million gallons
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Some Tribal Biodiesel Projects
Gila River Indian Community, Arizona
“From Frybread to the Fuel Tank” Nez Perce Tribe, Idaho
Biodiesel production plant Minnesota Tribal Coalition - White
Earth Biodiesel project from casino waste vegetable oil
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Casinos and Biodiesel
MGM Grand in Las Vegas– Uses grease from casino kitchen to fuel
fleet of Las Vegas Valley Water District, Clark County School District
Eldorado Hotel Casino in Reno– Uses vegetable oil to heat buildings and
generate domestic hot water– Other casinos involved: Circus Circus,
Club CalNeva, Silver Legacy Resort, Sands Regency, Fitzgerald’s in Reno; Silver Club in Sparks; Tamarack Junction south of Reno
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Federal Environmental and Energy Conservation Requirements/Incentives
IRS, Fuel tax credits and refunds of 50 cents/gallon of Biodiesel– http://www.irs.gov/publications/p378/ar01.html
EPAct (Energy Policy Act of 2005), fleet alternative fuel vehicle requirement
RCRA 6002, Agencies that generate heat, mechanical, or electrical energy from fossil fuel in systems that have the technical capability of using energy or fuels derived from solid waste
E.O. 13101, Greening the government through waste prevention, recycling, and federal acquisition
E.O. 13134, Developing and promoting bio-based products and bio-energy
E.O. 13149, Greening the government through federal fleet and transportation efficiency
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Benefits of Biodiesel
Environmental (Air, Water, Waste) Energy Independence (Domestic,
Renewable) Economic/Cost (Waste to Fuel) Quality/Standards Energy Policy Compliance Safety/Emergency Response
EPA Region 9
Earth Day 2006 Awardee
Willie Nelson “BioWillie”