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An economic and functional tool for assessing the financial feasibility of farm-based anaerobic digesters
Affiliation:1. Dept of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Guelph, Canada;2. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Canada;1. Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), C/o Aalto University, P.O. Box 15600, FI-00076, AALTO, Finland;2. Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Lönnrotinkatu 7, FI-50100, Mikkeli, Finland;3. Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), P.O. Box 2, FI-00791, Helsinki, Finland;1. Department of Environmental Technologies, IVAGRO, Faculty of Marine and Environmental Sciences (CASEM), University of Cadiz, Pol. Rio San Pedro s/n, 11510, Puerto Real, Cadiz, Spain;2. School of Food Engineering (FEA), University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Monteiro Lobato St., n. 80, 13083-862 Campinas, SP, Brazil;3. Interdisciplinary Center on Energy Planning (NIPE), University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Cora Coralina St., n. 330, 13083-896 Campinas, SP, Brazil;1. Interdepartmental Centre Giorgio Levi Cases, Via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, Italy;2. Department of Industrial Engineering DII, University of Padova, Via Marzolo 9, 35131 Padova, Italy;3. Department of Chemical Engineering, India Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi 110016, India;4. Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, United States
Abstract:Anaerobic digester (AD) technology is a form of renewable energy with significant upside potential and little public resistance. However, previous studies have generally found ADs to be a poor investment for private firms without public assistance. The mixed results on the financial feasibility of ADs could be due to the site of the analysis since results vary with size, geographic location or the type of AD system, which are not standardized but rather customized to the individual situation. Given the public and private interest in AD technology and the need to assess the feasibility by site, a decision-making tool that can be adapted for each location and system would aid assessing the investment. This paper presents a freely available workbook to determine the financial feasibility of a farm-based AD and to demonstrate its use. The decision-making tool identifies the technical and financial parameters affecting the returns to an AD and the sensitivity of the assumption to changes in the value of those parameters. An application of the workbook for the Ontario livestock sector demonstrates its usefulness. Investment in an AD is financially feasible only for the largest dairy farms in Ontario under current electricity prices, which are approximately six times greater than the wholesale price. Shifting to a duel fuel continuous system would improve returns, as would the availability of additional substrate material in the form of solid grease and vegetative waste. Reductions in capital cost and improvements in the efficiency of the technology are probable given the relatively infant status of the biogas sector but these future enhancements would likely only alter the investment decisions for large commercial dairy farms.
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