On-Farm Biodiesel - CAHNRS Event Sites
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On-Farm Biodiesel - CAHNRS Event Sites
On-Farm Biodiesel April 8, 2015 Chris Callahan UVM Extension Ag Engineering [email protected] 802 773 3349 http://blog.uvm.edu/cwcallah UVM Extension helps individuals and communities put research-based knowledge to work. Issued in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, in cooperation with the United States Department of Agriculture. University of Vermont Extension, Burlington, Vermont. University of Vermont Extension, and U.S. Department of Agriculture, cooperating, offer education and employment to everyone without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or familial status. 1 The Bottom Line • Even with – moderate yields & – small scale of production • Vermont’s farm-based biodiesel enterprises: – $2.30-2.50 per gallon – 3.6-5.9 to 1 net energy return – 1,984-3,227 pounds per acre per year net carbon avoidance “Local production for local use.” The Vermont Bioenergy Initiative is made possible through a U.S. Department of Energy grant and the Office of U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (DOE grant# DE-FG36-08GO88182). http://vermontbioenergy.com/ @vtbioenergy 2 Benefits of On-Farm Biodiesel Financial – cost of fuel Planning – stable of cost of fuel Efficiency – “energy return on investment.” Environmental – net carbon reduction “A hundred years ago we all grew our own fuel.” John Williamson State Line Farm Biofuels, Shaftsbury, VT Making Biodiesel The Biodiesel Process Lots of places to “hop on” or “hop off.” 6 Crop Production • Recently published handbook for Northeast Production Darby, H., P. Halteman, and H. Harwood. 2013. Oilseed Production in the Northeast: A Guide for Growers of Sunflower and Canola. University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program, St. Albans, VT Available: http://www.uvm.edu/extension/cropsoil/wpcontent/uploads/OilseedManualFINAL.pdf Oilseed Pressing Cost Breakdown 8 “The BioBarn”, State Line Farm, Shaftsbury, VT 9 John Williamson, State Line Farm, Shaftsbury, VT (First Large Batch of Fuel, 2011) 10 Vermont On-Farm Biodiesel Cost of Production and Breakeven Available: http://www.vsjf.org/assets/files/VBI/VT%20Oilseed% 20Enterprises_July_2013.pdf Economics and Breakeven of On-farm Biodiesel Enterprises • 2013 report explored 2 scales of farm-based production. • As with most farm operations, highly dependent on cost of crop production and yield. • Analysis is provided in step-by-step form • Calculator is available to aid in assessing potential. State Line Farm John Williamson - Shaftsbury, VT ’65 Massey-Harris SP35 at work Moisture tester 13 Maple Sugar & Honey formerly a Dairy Farm Oil Seeds since 2005 Operate at 2k gal/yr with ~300k gal/yr capacity Biodiesel Samples, “Just like at the sugar house.” The “Bio-Barn” – Making use of gravity, the sun and shade. State Line Farm John Williamson - Shaftsbury, VT Biodiesel processor 14 Taby Press Maple Sugar & Honey formerly a Dairy Farm Oil Seeds since 2005 Operate at 2k gal/yr with ~300k gal/yr capacity XP Pump Borderview Farm Roger Rainville - Alburgh, VT Crop Research Farm formerly a Dairy Farm Oil Seeds since 2005 Establishing ~150k gal/yr capacity Roger and his sunflowers Presscake Research combine New grain dryer and storage bin. Biodiesel barn behind 15 Meal pellet press Oil press Borderview Farm Roger Rainville - Alburgh, VT 16 Crop Research Farm formerly a Dairy Farm Oil Seeds since 2005 Establishing ~150k gal/yr capacity eNewsletter web blog Chris Callahan Rutland Office / [email protected] / 802-773-3349 http://www.uvm.edu/extension/agriculture/engineering/17 http://blog.uvm.edu/cwcallah/