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Title: Biodiesel Fat to Fuel Environmental Partnerships Past, Present, Future


1
Biodiesel - Fat to Fuel Environmental
Partnerships Past, Present, Future
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  • Olof Hansen
  • Waste Management Division
  • April 2007

2
Contents
  • Part 1
  • Why waste-derived biodiesel?
  • Part 2
  • Past Successes and Learning Lessons
  • Part 3
  • Ongoing Projects and Future Goals

3
Part 1
  • Why waste-derived biodiesel?

4
Why Biodiesel?
  • 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

5
Benefits of Waste Derived Biodiesel
  • Reduces waste
  • Protects our environment
  • (air, water, waste)
  • Saves costs
  • Protects workers
  • Promotes renewable energy
  • Creates a sustainable market

Illustrated by Projects Partnerships
6
What the Administrator says about Biodiesel
  • 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

7
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 3
    billion gallons of waste cooking oil annually
  • Traditionally grease goes to rendering industry

3 billion gallons 5,700 miles of tanker trucks
end-to-end
Beijing
San Francisco
8
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
  • 80 of sewer spills in the USA are caused by
  • FOG (Fat Oil - Grease)
  • In 2001, EPA sued Los Angeles for 800 sewer
    spills,
  • due to pipes clogged by FOG

9
Why Region 9? To reduce particulates i
n our air!
10
Emission Change between Biodiesel and Petrodiesel
?
Source 2002 Draft EPA Report
11
Biodiesels Effect on NOx Emissions
Data from EPA420-P-02-001, October 2002
12
Why is R9s Waste Management Division Working on
Biodiesel?
  • Biodiesel derived from waste grease helps meet
    national and regional goals for our division
  • National GPRA goals
  • 35 Recycling rate of MSW
  • Pollution prevention measures in goal 5
  • Meet RCC objective to conserve energy and
    resources
  • Regional niche
  • No agricultural crop for biodiesel such as
    soybean fields as in the Midwest, but lots of
    urban crop restaurant grease and other waste
    grease!
  • Over 10 million gallons of grease in SF Bay area
    alone!

13
What are the Economic Benefits?
Cost Breakdown for Biodiesel Production
Waste cooking oil may reduce biodiesel production
costs by 75 when compared to virgin oil
14
Can Biodiesel Replace Petro-Diesel?
Fuel Market in the USA
15
How do you Make Biodiesel (C15H31CO2CH3) ?
  • Transesterification

Oil (Virgin Alcohol Catalyst or
Waste) (Ethanol) (Lye) 87
12 1
Biodiesel Glycerin 90 10
  • Biodiesel can be splash-blended with petroleum
    diesel
  • B2 vs. B20 vs. B100 (2 to 100 biodiesel)

16
Little Known Fact
  • Dr. Rudolph Diesel designed
  • the 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.

17
Federal Environmental and Energy Conservation
Requirements/Incentives
  • IRS, provides for 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), requires
    alternative fuel vehicles for all public fleets
  • RCRA 6002, requires federal agencies that
    generate heat, mechanical, or electrical energy
    to use fuels derived from solid waste
  • Executive Order 13101, greens the government
    through waste prevention, recycling, and federal
    acquisition
  • E.O. 13134, develops and promotes bio-based
    products and bio-energy
  • E. O. 13423, strengthening Federal environmental,
    energy, and transportation management

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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
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Summary of Environmental Benefits of Biodiesel
  • Waste reduction/diversion from landfills
  • Resource conservation waste to fuel conversion
  • Currently 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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Obstacles to Biodiesel Acceptance
  • Quality of fuel
  • Limited supply
  • Due to both demand and supply reasons
  • Potential increase of NOx emissions
  • Depends on engine type and test settings
  • Lack of familiarity

21
Part 2
  • FY06 Successes

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Created Web-based Biodiesel Guide for Federal
Facilities
  • Launched biodiesel guide for federal facilities
    on Federal Network for Sustainability in Sep 2006
  • Summer intern wrote guide
  • Guide was featured among others on the
    White House OFEE webpage
  • Heavily used resource 450 unique hits/month

23
Biodiesel Research at University of Nevada in Reno
  • Managed IWG Grant with Chemical engineering
    department with 2 goals
  • lower NOx emissions in pre-production ways (w/o
    additives)
  • decrease costs by continuous production unit vs.
    batch process
  • Grantee produced several promising results,
    already
  • Biodiesel production takes far less time and
    energy than found in previous studies
  • Nitrogen content of biodiesel is over 40 lower
    than previous research has shown

24
Community Biodiesel Business Model in Santa
Cruz, California
  • Oversaw IWG grant with Ecology Action (NGO)
  • Cradle-to-cradle market model
  • Unique partners local restaurants, hauling
    companies, diesel manufacturers, fuel
    distributors, City and County
  • Plans to divert 100,000 gallons of waste cooking
    oil from landfills to fuel public fleet

25
Collaboration with San Francisco
  • In 2005, responded to request from SF Department
    of the Environment on waste derived biodiesel
    project
  • Assisted SF in development of biodiesel plan by
    working with diverse, unconventional
    stakeholders SF Environment, solid waste
    recycling section, grants office, SFPUC, Biofuels
    Co-op, MUNI, city college, consultant
  • IN 2006, convened meetings at EPA and made them
    aware of WCC RFP
  • Met during RFP process to assist w/ grant process
  • Successful grant application means that SF is the
    largest city in the US to convert its municipal
    fleet to biodiesel
  • Part of Mayors goal to convert whole city fleet
    to B20 by the end of 2007 (8 million gallons of
    diesel/year)

26
Cooperation of Air and Waste Div. through West
Coast Collaborative (WCC)
  • Added a cleaner fuel section to trucking, marine,
    agriculture, rail, and construction work groups
  • Grant RFP contained cleaner fuel (biodiesel)
    section
  • Results for Biodiesel in RFP
  • 27 out of 56 proposals focus on Biodiesel
  • Half of money requested (10 Million) was for
    Biodiesel
  • Our convening efforts resulted in at least 8 WCC
    proposals
  • 2 biodiesel projects were selected and are being
    funded

27
WCC Biodiesel Grant Proposals
  • City College of San Francisco
  • Clean Cities Coalition in Honolulu
  • City of Pacifica POTW
  • EBMUD on-site biodiesel production
  • Greener Oakland fuels initiative
  • Port of LA biodiesel infrastructure
  • Car-Lite (Construction) in Sebastopol
  • Juneau mobile mini-refinery

28
Partnership with Casinos on Biodiesel
  • Replicate successful Resource Conversation Fund
    grant with the Gila River Indian Community
    project From Frybread to the Fuel Tank with
    other R9 Tribes
  • Presented on biodiesel at Greening Tribal
    Casinos workshop in Sacramento
  • Work with Pomo Tribe and biodiesel vendor
  • Initiate partnership with Quartz Tribe
  • Coordinated with ORD Las Vegas lab and biodiesel
    vendors using Casino grease in Las Vegas

29
Part 3
  • FY07 Goals

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Biodiesel FY07 Goals
  • Launch our R9 Biodiesel webpage, up and running
    since January 2007
  • http//www.epa.gov/region9/biodiesel
  • Target institutions with existing drivers, and
  • where supply and demand are co-located
  • where large supplies of used cooking oil exist,
    and
  • where project can be scaled up or replicated
  • such as
  • wastewater treatment plants
  • universities/colleges
  • Tribal or commercial casinos
  • food processing industry

31
Partnership Opportunities with Waste Water
Treatment Plants in FY07
  • Potential Partners
  • EBMUD (Non-funded WCC Project)
  • Convert FOG to fuel for trucks on-site
  • Cal FOG (State professional association, meeting
    in fall)
  • Share waste-to-fuel message w/ state-wide group
  • Pacifica (Non-funded WCC Project)
  • FOG to biodiesel and NOx emission reduction
    technology
  • 8 Marin POTWs (FOG assessment study)
  • Where from, how much, where to feasibility study

32
Current Collaborations with Wastewater Treatment
Plants
  • As follow-up to WRPPN conference, approached
    CalFOG (POTW association) to view biodiesel as a
    solution to FOG
  • Meeting in October at LA Sanitation District
  • Assist EBMUD with project demonstrating the
    benefits and cost effectiveness of biodiesel as a
    clean, renewable alternative fuel from brown
    grease
  • Non-funded WCC grant
  • Explore partnership w/Eastern Municipal Water
    District (Californias 5th largest water
    district) looking at biodiesel as a source
    reduction project

33
Partnership Opportunities with Universities in
FY07
  • Potential Partners
  • University of California Office of the President
    (UCOP)
  • UC system wide sustainable transportation project
  • Biodiesel for individual campus fleet managers
  • Unfunded WCC UC-Davis project
  • San Francisco City College
  • WCC project, PR event in March
  • Lots of partners, City, grease hauler, petroleum
    industry, consultant
  • Los Angeles Community College
  • Beneficial Use Summit partner, cross partnership
  • Model for other community colleges

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Ongoing collaborations with UC Office of the
President
  • Contacted individual campuses of UC system
  • Spoke at UC system-wide sustainability conference
  • Met w/ some UC fleet managers
  • Launched sustainable transportation project
  • Will meet w/ UC fleet managers in October
  • Will formalize program through UCOP

35
Partnership Opportunities with Casinos in FY07
  • Potential Partners
  • Tribal Casinos
  • Hopland Pomo and Sho-Kah-Wah Casino
  • UN-R IWG Project and Washoe Tribe
  • Quartz Valley Tribe in N. California
  • Outreach at R9 Tribal Conference in November
  • Commercial Casinos
  • Finish EPA ORD LV lab project
  • Duplicate Reno casinos project of using used
    cooking oil in furnaces and boilers

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Other Biodiesel Partnership Activities Planned
for FY07
  • Explore biodiesel projects for
  • Ports
  • Intermodal use between vessels to rail and road
  • High priority for RA
  • Greening DOD
  • Expand US Navy B20 policy to other branches and
    other federal facilities
  • Hawaii and other Pacific Islands
  • Create energy independence and local
    cradle-to-cradle markets
  • Superfund and Corrective Action cleanup sites
    (Cleanup and clean air)
  • Requirement for contractors to use B20 in
    equipment
  • Food Processing Industry
  • Large users of frying oil and large fleets at
    same location
  • US-Mexico border
  • Nogales fire department grant to collect grease
  • Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEP)
  • Biodiesel as fuel for RCRA violator, modeled
    after Region 1

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Thank you
Olof Hansen hansen.olof_at_epa.gov 1(415) 972-3328
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