Click on “Download PDF” for the PDF version or on the title for the HTML version. If you are not an ASABE member or if your employer has not arranged for access to the full-text, Click here for options. Estimating the Economic Value of the Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions Associated with on-farm Dairy Manure Anaerobic Digestion Systems in New York StatePublished by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, St. Joseph, Michigan www.asabe.org Citation: 2017 ASABE Annual International Meeting 1700626.(doi:10.13031/aim.201700626)Authors: Peter Wright, Curt Gooch , J.P. Oliver Keywords: anaerobic digestion, climate change, dairy, economics, greenhouse gases GHG emission reductions (i.e., the mass of carbon dioxide equivalents [MT CO2 eq.]) associated with AD (in this analysis, an ADS followed by solid-liquid separation with liquid effluent stored long-term) in NYS, were quantified in this paper using the most current quantification protocols available. The reductions quantified include: 1) the replacement of fossil fuel-based electrical energy by using AD produced biogas to fuel an on-site engine-generator set, and 2) the GHG emissions (methane and nitrous oxide) from long-term manure storages required by a farm‘s Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) permit (for water quality purposes). The difference between the baseline condition (4.96 MT CO2 eq/cow-year) and the conditions post-implementation of an ADS, yields the farm‘s net GHG emissions associated with the implementation of an ADS (3.32 MT CO2 eq/cow-year). The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)‘s “social cost of carbon” (SC-CO2) can be used to quantify the economic value of the reduced GHG emissions associated with AD. Using the net GHG reduction value and a three-year average SC- CO2 of $47.82/MT CO2 eq. (average value used by the NYS Public Service Commission in a zero emission credit from US EPA at 3% discount value and adjusted for inflation over 2017 to 2019) (EPA, 2016), the GHG reduction component of the environmental economic value of farm-based AD (Eghg), expressed on an electrical energy generated basis was calculated to be $0.081/kWh. This value is in addition to the value of the electrons generated. If organic substrates are diverted from a landfill and used as co-digestion substrates, the Eghg would be increased; landfill diversion of organic waste is being discussed in NYS and has already been implemented in some neighboring states. (Download PDF) (Export to EndNotes)
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