Orlando Utilities Commission Algae Cultivation for Carbon Cultivation

Orlando Utilities Commission Algae Cultivation for Carbon Cultivation

Orlando Utilities Commission Algae Cultivation for Carbon Utilization Workshop U.S DOE Research for Florida’s Conversion to the Bio economy Rob Teegarden, Water Policy and Research Officer May 23, 2017 RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE Interpreting the Arrows, Learning from Our Failures, & Recycling Carbon Where do opportunities exist for large scale co-production of algal biomass in a bio refinery context? RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE Agenda OUC Background Carbon Utilization Southeastern USA Adaptations Recommendations RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE OUC Service Territory & SEC 4 RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE Electric & Water Service Territory Electric • Size of service area • Orlando: 244 sq mi • St. Cloud: 150 sq mi • Number of customers (meters) • Orlando: 180,000 • St. Cloud: 30,000 Water • Size of service area • 200 sq mi • Number of customers (meters) • 135,000 water customers Water Electric 5 RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE Opportunities for Carbon Utilization Success • Multi discipline approach • Harmonization of models • Scale, Scale, & Scale RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE Goals of the Research Can Flue Gas + Algae = Future Commodities CO2 Offset •How much CO2 offset can be achieved? Expected commodoties to be studied Identify what types of algae •Bio-methane (alternative fuels) •Microalgae •Animal feeds (aquaculture, chickens) •Poly-cultures •Mono-cultures of specific strains 7 RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE Multi Disciplinary Approaches – Leadership and Advocacy for a sustainability master plan Technology Movers Water Utilities Agriculture Finance & Investment Energy, Water & Food Energy Companies Policy & Regulation RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE The Right Energy for the Right Use… The Right Energy for the Right Use… Algaculture Community Energy OUC and Agriculture Bio- economy Food Water Regulatory Technology Aquaponics Project Planning – Fabricate and Produce Fish Feed Life Cycle Case # 1 2017 • Multi party approaches and crosscutting partnerships 2022 • Report sustainability data of large of agriculture, energy and water scale production 2018 • Finance the projects • Grow to scale and demonstrate viability to agriculture • Validate growth rates/ composition analysis for 2023 large scaleability • Preliminary and final design of biorefinery • Develop regulatory timelines for intended markets Business Plan # 1 #1 for fish feed 2019 Recyle nutrients, CO2 2024 • Improve cultivation performance • Viable food chain for animal • Protect crop yield against culture crashes feed • Reduce costs of cultivation – suitable soils to support 2025 unlined ponds • Reduce cost and increase efficiency of dewatering • X tons fish feed/ year 2020 Success #1 – 2 to 3 companies With > $ 1 B in sales 2021 • Identify opportunites for lower carbon cost and nutrient sources 2026 • Develop new conversion processes that recycles nutrients • Biorefineries are • Demonstrate food safety for it intended use with the FDA commissioned for 3 – 4 valuable bio -products RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE Stanton Energy Center RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE Questions 12 RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE Biomass Assessment Tool Results – shows ~ 74K unit farms of 1200 acres each TEXT TEXT TEXT TEXT TEXT TEXT TEXT TEXT RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE Research Background and Objectives Background • DOE’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) Strategic Center for Coal and Power Reasearch & Development issued a Request for Proposal for Microalgae Commodities from Coal Plant Flue Gas in February, 2015 • DOE awarded a grant to MicroBio Engineering/ Research Teams & OUC/ in August, 2015 Objectives • Research Goals for Flue Gas – Need to Answer 3 Questions: 1. How much CO2 offset can be achieved through algae cultivation? 2. Are their benefits beyond CO2 capture (commodity opportunities)? 3. What problems exist and what technology advances are needed? • Research is over a 2 year period • OUC’s Stanton Energy Center is the host site for CO2 coal flue gas pilot studies 14 RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE Chilled Water, Lighting and Other Energy Business Services 15 RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE Co-location of open pond algae farms – saline water with EGU natural gas RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE Learning from Our Failures “Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.” - Winston Churchill “Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success.” —Henry Ford “I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work.” - Thomas A. Edison RELIABLE • AFFORDABLE • SUSTAINABLE.

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