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Title: Benton Area School District


1
Benton Area School District
Utilization of Biomass for Heating Benton Area
School District
  • Fueling our school and our future with renewable
    energy.

2
Grant preparation, application process, and
acquisition completed by
  • Gary Powlus -Superintendent BASD
  • Beverly Ribble -Business Manager BASD
  • Ryan Koch Pocono Northeast RCD
    Coordinator
  • Scott Singer USDA Wildlife Biologist

3
Project partners
  • Benton Area School District
  • USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
  • Pocono Northeast Resource Conservation and
    Development Council
  • PA Department of Environmental Protection

4
Additional Project Support
  • Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
  • Pennsylvania Game Commission
  • Columbia County Conservation District
  • Pheasants Forever
  • Fishing Creek Watershed Association
  • Senator John Gordner
  • Representative David Millard
  • Commissioners of Columbia County
  • Penn State Cooperative Extension

5
Project Overview
  • PEDA grant received in the amount of 350,000 to
    install necessary equipment needed for supplying
    two school buildings with biomass heat.
  • Flexible fuel capability
  • biomass materials such as native grass, wood
    products, and corn can be utilized in this
    flexible fuel system.

6
Project Goals
  • Reduce fossil fuel consumption by at least 37,000
    gallons annually
  • Save at least 50,000 annually in fuel cost
  • Reduce air pollution emitted by 88
  • Growth for the local economy

7
Project Goals
  • Provide education opportunities for students and
    the community relating to renewable energy
    systems
  • Provide additional opportunity for farmers to
    market products locally
  • Facilitate growth of sustainable, renewable
    energy cropping systems in the local area
  • Increase or maintain the amount of wildlife
    habitat in the area

8
Fuel from the Farm
  • Local area has well established agricultural base
  • It is possible to purchase fuel from the local
    community.
  • money spent by the school district for annual
    heating needs is currently gt 100,000 dollars
    annually
  • 107,648 in 2005
  • last year fuel oil was purchased _at_ 1.54/gallon,
    2006 prices have risen to 2.32/gallon (50
    increase in cost)
  • purchasing fuel from the local producers will
    keep spent for energy in the community

9
The Benefits of Grass Farming
  • Provide outstanding environmental benefits
  • Water quality improves measurably when perennial
    grasses are grown instead of, or in conjunction
    with, row crop systems
  • Wildlife habitat and associated recreation
    opportunities increase
  • Soil stability and health are protected to ensure
    long term viability and productivity levels of
    farmland
  • Carbon storage in soil further reduces the amount
    of CO2 in the atmosphere to help slow global
    climate change
  • Provides opportunity for farmers to safely apply
    manure as fertilizer to the crop, meeting
    nutrient management requirements while protecting
    water quality.

10
The Benefits of Grass Farming
  • Cropping systems revolving around dedicated
    energy crops can help local farmers keep a larger
    of retail value of crop by reducing inputs
    needed to grow energy products on the farm.
  • Native grasses are an extremely low risk crop due
    to drought tolerance, wide range of soil
    adaptation, and longevity of stands after
    establishment
  • Can be integrated into existing farming
    operations, utilizing existing farm machinery and
    knowledge
  • Provides increased revenue potential on land
    which is marginal for traditional crop
    production
  • Harvest can be completed in traditionally slow
    time of year for farmers, without taking time
    away from existing operations

11
Mobile Pelletizer
  • Energy Harvest Grant received to construct and
    demonstrate technology for pelletizing grasses
    with farm scale equipment
  • Facilitating farmer involvement and providing
    opportunity for farmers to get involved in solid
    fuel production without capital investment up
    front
  • Pelletize first stocks of grass pellets for
    distribution and tests in combustion appliances
  • Process two years worth of heating fuel for BASD

12
Timeline
  • Project coordination, implementation, and
    outreach have begun and will continue through the
    grant period (2007-2009)
  • Background engineering and selection process to
    be finalized by end of 2007
  • Construction, testing, and boiler operation
    expected to be completed by 2008 heating season
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