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Title: New England Biomass Projects


1
New England Biomass Projects
  • Successful Renewable Energy Project Development
    in New England
  • Northeast Energy and Commerce Association
  • March 1, 2007

2
Growth of RPS Demand in New England
3
Recent Contribution to MA RPS Compliance
4
Pre-Program Launch Projection of Contributions to
RPS
Landfill gas and biomass are early
contributors. Wind and biomass provide build-out
over time.
5
Biomass Energy
  • Major indigenous renewable energy resource in New
    England
  • MA can produce roughly 4 million tons of wood
    chips per year on a sustainable basis, capable of
    firing roughly 500 MW of biomass generation
  • Forestry management, saw mill residues, land-use
    change, tree trimmings, etc.
  • Biomass offers opportunity for Combined Heat and
    Power applications
  • Advanced, low emissions technologies have reached
    commercialization status

6
Biomass Projects Qualified for RPS
  • Fluidized Bed Technology
  • Ridgewoods Indeck Plant West Enfield, ME 27
    MW
  • Ridgewoods Indeck Plant Jonesboro, ME 27 MW
  • Worcester Energy Deblois, ME 26 MW
  • Greenville Steam Greenville, ME 20 MW
  • PSNH Schiller Station Portsmouth, NH 50 MW
  • Close-Coupled Gasifier Technology
  • Ware Cogen Ware, MA 8.6 MW

7
Additional Biomass Project Development
  • Boralex \ Livermore Falls, ME 40 MW
  • GenPower Barre, MA and Athens, ME 40 MW
  • Russell Biomass, Russell, MA 50 MW
  • Panda Energy Development Group (on hold)
  • BERC / Sawmill Gasifier MA lt1 MW
  • Renewable Oil International, Bio-Oil/Pyrolysis
    MA lt1 MW
  • UMass / Amherst Central Power Plant 5 MW
  • Seaman Paper Company, Otter River CHP
    Application lt1MW
  • Cooley Dickenson Hospital CHP Application lt1 MW
  • Mt. Wachusett Community College CPC Unit lt1 MW

8
Mount Wachusett Community CollegeCOMBINED HEAT
POWER PROJECT
9
Wood Chip Storage
Fine Filter
Heat Exchanger
Wood Chip Conveyor
Wood Chip Sorter
50 kW Genset
Feeder
Gasifier
Wood Chip Dryer
Feeder
10
Active Project Development Requires Attention to
Fuel Supply Needs
  • As a result of MA energy policies and increased
    fossil fuel prices, a significant interest in
    project development has emerged.
  • Approximately a dozen bioenergy projects are in
    various stages of development.
  • If even half of these projects are successful,
    demand is well over 1 million tons/year.

11
MA Reports on Biomass Supply
  • DCR (and its predecessors) has worked on
    low-grade and residue utilization for many years.
  • 1974 Wood Residues Report
  • 2002 Biomass Supply Report
  • Reports provide useful data on supply and
    sources, but little on pricing and market
    development strategies.

12
Biomass Supply and Demand Chicken and Egg
Situation
  • Large scale / widespread biomass energy
    development will require sustainable, reliable,
    accessible, and price competitive market supply
    of biomass fuel.
  • Development of fuel supply market will require
    development of significant biomass energy
    projects to create market demand for fuel.

13
Need to Focus on Fuel Supply Infrastructure
  • Wood resource in forest is not primary concern,
    but the harvesting, chipping, trucking
    infrastructure to supply the material to market
    is.
  • Project developers have shared concerns regarding
    fuel supply capacity and reliability.
  • DCR/EOEA and DOER is focusing effort on fuel
    supply infrastructure development.

14
MA Sustainable Forest Bioenergy Initiative
  • MA state agencies (DCR, DOER, EOEA) met with U.S.
    Congressman John Olver (MA, 1st District) to
    discuss fuel supply infrastructure need.
  • Proposal was submitted for 500,000 earmark to
    begin addressing role of MA forests in biomass
    supply and infrastructure development.
  • Earmark to be funded through U.S. DOE Biomass
    Program.
  • Additional funds (245,000) from the MA Renewable
    Energy Trust will serve as match and broaden the
    scope of work to be completed.

15
MA Sustainable Forest Bioenergy InitiativeKey
Tasks
  • Resource Assessment of woody biomass supply/price
    to serve plants at several MA locations.
  • Research bioenergy harvesting and fuel
    processing/aggregation methods and identify
    systems optimal for the Massachusetts. Transfer
    knowledge and provide training of harvesting
    methods to forestry industry.
  • Assessment of current supply infrastructure and
    needs, and prepare a Strategic Plan to invest and
    promote infrastructure development.

16
MA Sustainable Forest Bioenergy InitiativeKey
Tasks (continued)
  • Evaluate regional economic impacts of biomass
    economic development (bioenergy plants and fuel
    supply market).
  • Study of impacts of biomass harvesting on forest
    ecology.
  • Inform policy making and provide
    outreach/education to address public concerns and
    support biomass development.

17
Special thanks to Dwayne BregerMA Division of
Energy Resources
  • Rob Rizzo
  • Mount Wachusett Community College
  • Gardner, MA
  • 978-630-9137
  • rrizzo_at_mwcc.mass.edu
  • http//mwcc.mass.edu/renewable
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