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G.E.T. Smart - Smart Fuels: Farm Power Northwest Presentation
1. Farm Power
Farm Power Northwest LLC creates renewable energy projects
that sustain family farms, protect farmland, and reduce
greenhouse gas emissions.
Kevin Maas
WTIA Smart Fuels – June 3, 2010
2. Farm Power
Background
• Small and medium-sized Puget
Sound dairy farms under pressure
• Anaerobic digesters: proven
energy-producing technology that
farmers couldn’t afford to develop
• Two brothers with a farmer-
focused develop-own-operate
model
3. Farm Power
Standard Procedure
Dairy manure provides a
closed-loop fertilizer source Milk
Cows
Crops Lagoon
Fields
Methane
Nutrient Cycle
Positive Products
Negative Products Odor
5. Farm Power
Electricity to PSE
How does the process actually work?
Biogas:
55% methane, 750 kW internal-
45% CO2, combustion
trace H2S engine generator
Dairy Manure:
scraped from Surplus heat to digester
concrete floor
Anaerobic Fiber
200 tons per day Bacteria:
thrive in warm, Three weeks
Food Waste: oxygen-free Separator
later
trucked from environment
processing plant
100ºF Digester Liquid
7. Farm Power
Starting Point
• We make profits on the power so we can
provide free bedding to farmers: $100k+ annually
to support local food production
• Farm Bill has provided predictable USDA grant
and loan-guarantee opportunities for digesters
•Many competing carbon offsets come from
methane capture at landfills
8. Farm Power
Coal
Average plant size:
500 MW Natural Gas Community Power
Average plant size: Average plant size:
100 MW 1 MW
Nuclear
Average plant size:
1000 MW
Wind
Average plant size:
100 MW
Hydroelectric
Average plant size: 10,000 MW at any
200 MW given time
(Wind currently
closer to 3%)
9. Farm Power
14
Natural Gas
12
Citygate ($
10 per Mmbtu)
8
10-Year
6 Contract
Choosing Electricity and
Available Cogeneration
4
(cents per
2
kWh) • Regulated market cuts
0
volatility risk for small
producers; standard offer
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contracts available from Puget
Sound Energy and others
• Ethanol bankruptcies shows
importance of having both
supply and sales contracts
• Ample zero-cost process heat
from combustion for electricity
10. Farm Power
Ribbon-cutting
• first project online August 2009 after
two and a half years of work
• ceremonial starting of generator at end
of September
• over 3 million kWh produced to date
11. Farm Power
Nutrients and Emissions
• 2,000,000 gallons of food waste
recycled (almost 8,000 tons)
• 4,000 tons CO-2e of greenhouse
gases eliminated
12. Farm Power
Growing Local Impact
• Investment in rural agricultural economies
• Tremendous leverage possible with federal
grants and loan guarantees
• Construction jobs attract stimulus money
• Long-term cash stream for our investors
• Committed partners ready to build more
$405,000 company equity
builds $3,545,000 project
13. Farm Power
The Future
• projects near Lynden and
Enumclaw
• raising money with SCOR;
going for Oregon
• continued operations at
Rexville
14. Farm Power
Farm Power Lynden
Electricity to PSE
Remaining half of surplus heat to greenhouse
80% thermal
efficiency