Switching Home Switching Home Heating Fuel Sources to Heating Fuel Sources to Conserve Energy and Conserve Energy and
COCO22 Emissions Emissions
Katelyn Dolan, Annette Schloss, Sarah SilverbergKatelyn Dolan, Annette Schloss, Sarah SilverbergBuilding Carbon Wedges NR 797/897Building Carbon Wedges NR 797/897
Proposed WedgeProposed Wedge
Switch homes currently heating with #2 fuel oil to Switch homes currently heating with #2 fuel oil to a biodiesel blend (typical biodiesel combination a biodiesel blend (typical biodiesel combination
is 20% biofuel/80% heating oil)is 20% biofuel/80% heating oil)
Home Heating Statistics and Householdsin New England in 2000
EIA stats Percent households for home heatingMA NH RI ME VT CT
natural gas 44 18 46 4 12 29fuel oil 39 58 42 80 59 52electricity 12 8 8 4 5 15LP gas 3 11 3 5 14 2other/none 2 5 1 7 10 2
Households (2000) 2,443,580 474,606 408,424 518,200 240,634 1,301,670
Biofuels: a few detailsBiofuels: a few details
Biodiesel is produced through the process of Biodiesel is produced through the process of transesterification where the glycerin is separated transesterification where the glycerin is separated from the fats(vegetable oils)from the fats(vegetable oils)
Biodiesel is most commonly produced from Biodiesel is most commonly produced from soybeans, but can also come from corn, sugar, soybeans, but can also come from corn, sugar, tallow, a blend of feedstock or recycled vegetable tallow, a blend of feedstock or recycled vegetable oilsoils
Current Biodiesel BlendsCurrent Biodiesel Blends B100: homemade solutions (cars, homes)B100: homemade solutions (cars, homes) B20: currently accepted for truckingB20: currently accepted for trucking B5: currently accepted for home heatingB5: currently accepted for home heating
EEavoided avoided == EEBAU BAU -- EEsolutionsolution
EEBAUBAU- the amount of emissions produced if all - the amount of emissions produced if all homes currently heating with oil continue to homes currently heating with oil continue to heat with oil at the current rateheat with oil at the current rate
EEsolutionsolution – the amount of emissions produced if – the amount of emissions produced if all homes in New England currently heating all homes in New England currently heating with oil switch to biodiesel.with oil switch to biodiesel.
Getting the NumbersGetting the Numbers BAU: Two approachesBAU: Two approaches
Number of homes in NE with oil furnaces, average amount Number of homes in NE with oil furnaces, average amount of oil used by household per year of oil used by household per year
Total consumption/sales of #2 heating oilTotal consumption/sales of #2 heating oil
Solution: Solution: Determining the rate at which people might switch to Determining the rate at which people might switch to
biodieselbiodiesel Current carbon emissions from oil furnaces and carbon Current carbon emissions from oil furnaces and carbon
emissions of furnaces converted to biodieselemissions of furnaces converted to biodiesel
Annual Consumption/Sales of No.2 Fuel Oil - all sectors by state -
(1000 gals/day)
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
MANHRIMEVTCT
Residential Use of No.2 Fuel Oil (1000s of gallons*)
*Original data was in barrels: 1 barrel = 42 US gallons
Source = SEDS (http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html)
Annual New England Residential Fuel Oil Usage
0
200000
400000
600000
800000
1000000
12000001
97
9
19
80
19
81
19
82
19
83
19
84
19
85
19
86
19
87
19
88
19
89
19
90
19
91
19
92
19
93
19
94
19
95
19
96
19
97
19
98
19
99
20
00
Year
Fu
el
Oil
(1
00
0s
gall
on
s)
CTMAMENHRIVT
New England fuel oil residential usage is about 35% of the total US residential use
Considering A Business As Usual Scenario: A Visual Comparison of Annual Residential Use of No.2 Fuel Oil, Heating Degree Days, and cost for New England
Annual New England Residential Fuel Oil Usage
0
500000
1000000
1500000
2000000
2500000
3000000
19
79
19
80
19
81
19
82
19
83
19
84
19
85
19
86
19
87
19
88
19
89
19
90
19
91
19
92
19
93
19
94
19
95
19
96
19
97
19
98
19
99
20
00
Year
Fu
el
Oil
(1
00
0s
gall
on
s)
Heating Degree Days
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
19
79
19
80
19
81
19
82
19
83
19
84
19
85
19
86
19
87
19
88
19
89
19
90
19
91
19
92
19
93
19
94
19
95
19
96
19
97
19
98
19
99
20
00
Year
Heati
ng
Deg
ree D
ays
Price of Residential Fuel Oil (Massachussetts)
020406080
100120140160180200
19
79
19
80
19
81
19
82
19
83
19
84
19
85
19
86
19
87
19
88
19
89
19
90
19
91
19
92
19
93
19
94
19
95
19
96
19
97
19
98
19
99
20
00
Year
Pri
ce p
er
gallon
(cen
ts)
Filling in the equation: Filling in the equation: Greenhouse gas emission reduction Greenhouse gas emission reduction
statistics per gallonstatistics per gallon Burning 1 gallon of heating oil produces 22.384lb of Burning 1 gallon of heating oil produces 22.384lb of
Carbon Dioxide (source EIA) Carbon Dioxide (source EIA) In germany biodiesel produced from canola oil In germany biodiesel produced from canola oil
23.4lb/gallon diesel (production and use) (NGM*)23.4lb/gallon diesel (production and use) (NGM*) 7.6lb/gallon biodiesel (production and use) (NGM*)7.6lb/gallon biodiesel (production and use) (NGM*) B20 emissions = 80%diesel (.8*23.4) + 20% B20 emissions = 80%diesel (.8*23.4) + 20%
biodiesel(.2*7.6) = biodiesel(.2*7.6) = 20.24lb/gallon (13.5 reduction)20.24lb/gallon (13.5 reduction) B20 emissions = 80%diesel (.8*22.384) + 20% B20 emissions = 80%diesel (.8*22.384) + 20%
biodiesel(.2*7.6) = biodiesel(.2*7.6) = 19.4272 (13.2% reduction)19.4272 (13.2% reduction) B20 emissions = 80%diesel (.8*22.384) + 20% B20 emissions = 80%diesel (.8*22.384) + 20%
biodiesel(.2*0) = biodiesel(.2*0) = 17.9lb/gallon (20% reduction)17.9lb/gallon (20% reduction)*NGM sources: US DOE; US EPA; Worldwatch institute*NGM sources: US DOE; US EPA; Worldwatch institute
More numbers…Does a gallon of B20 heat as More numbers…Does a gallon of B20 heat as much as a gallon of #2 heating oil?much as a gallon of #2 heating oil?
Efficiency?
•Diesel $6.15 biodiesel $6.80 (to get the energy equivalent of a gallon of diesel you would pay $6.73 From this we can create an equation of the amount of gallons of biodiesel needed to heat home the same amount as a gallon of natural gas. (Need to find US numbers, these are based on 2007 statistics using germany retail prices and canola oil)
What is the Energy balance all about and how does this effect calculations?
•Fossil-feul energy used to make the feul (input) compared with the energy in the fuel (output)
NGM 1:2.5A U.S. Department of Energy & U.S. Deparment of Agriculture life A U.S. Department of Energy & U.S. Deparment of Agriculture life cycle analysis shows for every unit of fossil energy it takes to make cycle analysis shows for every unit of fossil energy it takes to make biodiesel, 3.2 units of energy are gainedbiodiesel, 3.2 units of energy are gained. This takes into account the . This takes into account the planting, harvesting, fuel production and fuel transportation to the end planting, harvesting, fuel production and fuel transportation to the end user. user.
Determining the rate at which Determining the rate at which people will switch to biodieselpeople will switch to biodiesel What is the available supply of biodieselWhat is the available supply of biodiesel Number of business that sell itNumber of business that sell it Location of those businessesLocation of those businesses Current price in biodiesel versus oilCurrent price in biodiesel versus oil
Current Use and IncentivesCurrent Use and Incentives
Currently massachuesetts pushing hard for B5 agreementCurrently massachuesetts pushing hard for B5 agreement NY has created a tax agreement in which the greater biofuel NY has created a tax agreement in which the greater biofuel
proportion you use the more you get more off your tax credit.proportion you use the more you get more off your tax credit. One problem they have been having, problem with B20 burns One problem they have been having, problem with B20 burns
hotter then an oil. The Hotter burning B20 can clean oil build hotter then an oil. The Hotter burning B20 can clean oil build up from regular oil systems, but forces them into fuel oil up from regular oil systems, but forces them into fuel oil filters and oil injectors. Therefore, people with older fuel oil filters and oil injectors. Therefore, people with older fuel oil systems face greater barriers to switching fuel because of all systems face greater barriers to switching fuel because of all the sediments that has built up over time could cause the sediments that has built up over time could cause equipment failure and greater investment. equipment failure and greater investment.
NOTE: Most of the following companies are capable of supplying biodiesel anywhere in the country, and the proximity of your potential biodiesel usage in relation to a company’s listed mailing address is not necessarily relevant to their supply logistics or price structure. Because some of these companies may not be actively producing, we strongly recommend that you contact them personally for product availability and price information.
COMPANY CONTACT EMAIL Bioheat StateAction Oil Service LLC Wilson F. Cloukey [email protected] Bioheat Agreement ConnecticutAction Oil Service LLC Wilson [email protected] retailer ConnecticutBantam Fuel Peter Aziz [email protected] retailer ConnecticutBantam Supply Co Peter Aziz [email protected] retailer ConnecticutBantam Supply Co.,D/B/A Bantan Fuel ConnecticutCTEXCO dba Hale Hill Farm Richard M Hosley, Jr. [email protected] ConnecticutEast River Energy Dave Rettig [email protected] wholesaler &retailer ConnecticutF & S Oil Company Christopher T. Carr [email protected] Bioheat Agreement ConnecticutLong Hill Oil Donald K. Flagge [email protected] ConnecticutLong Hill Oil Donald Flagge [email protected] ConnecticutMarandola Fuel Service LLC Robert Marandola [email protected] Bioheat Agreement ConnecticutMarandola Fuel Service., LLC Bob Marandola [email protected] ConnecticutPlainville Petroleum LLC Nicholas S. Scata [email protected] Bioheat Agreement ConnecticutSack Distributors, Corp. Stephen Sack Jr. [email protected] Bioheat Agreement ConnecticutSanta Fuel, Inc. Darren LeDoux [email protected] Bioheat Agreement ConnecticutStar Gas Partners, L.P. Joseph P. Cavanaugh [email protected] Bioheat Agreement ConnecticutTower Energy LLC Nicholas S. Scata [email protected] Bioheat Agreement ConnecticutVillage Oil Company Christopher T. Carr [email protected] Bioheat Agreement ConnecticutVillage Oil Company Chris Carr [email protected] ConnecticutAugusata Fuel Co. Marc Lacassa MaineFrontier Energy, Inc Joel Glatz [email protected] MaineFrontier Energy, Inc Joel Glatz [email protected] Bioheat Agreement MaineGiroux Oil [email protected] MaineHarvest Fuels [email protected] MaineHarvest Fuels Eliza T. Haselton [email protected] Bioheat Agreement MaineIndepedence Energy, Inc. D/B/A Indepedence Biofuel Garry Glatz [email protected] Bioheat Agreement MaineMaritime Energy Susan G. Ware [email protected] MaineMaritime Energy [email protected] MaineAlliance Energy Services Inc Stephan C. Chase [email protected] Bioheat Agreement MassachussettsAlliance Energy Services Inc [email protected] MassachussettsBursaw Gas & Oil, Inc. Jeffrey W. Bursaw [email protected] Bioheat Agreement MassachussettsDennis K. Burke Inc Ted Burke [email protected] Bioheat Agreement MassachussettsH.H Snow & Sons Inc. Sidney H. Snow [email protected] MassachussettsH.H. Snow & Sons., Inc. Sidney Snow [email protected] MassachussettsMass Biofuel Rober Warren III [email protected] Bioheat Agreement MassachussettsNew England Fuel Institute Jack Sullivan [email protected] Bioheat Agreement MassachussettsRice Oil Co. Terry Verber [email protected] MassachussettsRice Oil Co. Inc. Terry Veber [email protected] Bioheat Agreement MassachussettsTasse Fuel Corporation Jeff Tasse Bioheat Agreement MassachussettsTasse Fuel Corproation Jeff Tasse [email protected] MassachussettsTri Gas & Oil L Wash McMahan [email protected] Bioheat Agreement MassachussettsWhiting Oil Corp Richard C. Whiting Jr. [email protected]. Bioheat Agreement MassachussettsIrving Oil Terminals Inc. Rob Gardner Bioheat Agreement New HampshireJesse E. Lyman, Inc. Peter Donohoe [email protected] Bioheat Agreement New HampshireProlux Oil & Propane Tom Prolux [email protected] New HampshireProulx Oil & Propane Thomas Proulx Bioheat Agreement New HampshireSprague Energy Andrew Lynch [email protected] Bioheat Agreement New HampshireSprague Energy Andrew Lynch [email protected] New HampshireGuardian Fuel & Energy Systems, Inc Randy Lohr [email protected] Rhode IslandGuardian Fuel & Energy Systems, Inc. Randy Lohr [email protected] Rhode IslandGuardin Fuel & Energy Systems., Inc. Randy & Jamie Lohr [email protected] Both Rhode IslandOnwer Services Inc. Chris Keyser [email protected] VermontOwner Services Inc. Chris Keyser X Bioheat Agreement Vermont
Top Related