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A Resource Assessment Using the ArcView™ Geographic Information System (GIS) as a Database Filtering Tool P.S. Cooke P.E. Galusky C.W. White U.S. Department.

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1 A Resource Assessment Using the ArcView™ Geographic Information System (GIS) as a Database Filtering Tool P.S. Cooke P.E. Galusky C.W. White U.S. Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory Morgantown, WV Pittsburgh, PA Tulsa, OK Landfill Opportunities for Federal Facilities January 2003 LMOP Conference

2 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Why a Resource Assessment Focused on Federal Facilities?  Reliable Resources that are Nearby  Motivated Customer  EO-13134, "Developing and Promoting Biobased Products and Bioenergy," seeks to stimulate the creation and early adoption of technologies needed to make bioenergy cost-competitive in large markets.  National Energy Policy Goals:  Increase energy supplies  Environmental protection and improvement  Increase US energy security  PR for Individual Site and Agency

3 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Why a Resource Assessment Focused on Federal Facilities? -- continued  Alternative Financing  Private Financing Available through the Biomass and Alternative Methane Fuels (BAMF) Super Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC)  Performance Contracts for Risk Management  Cadre of Pre-qualified Energy Service Companies  Technical Assistance  DOE’s Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) offers project facilitation assistance

4 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Landfill Methane Resource Equivalents  Natural Gas2 x 10 9 SCFD  Crude Oil3 x 10 5 BPD  Coal6 x 10 4 TPD

5 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Resource Assessment Methodology  Assemble Facility Database  Assemble Resource Database  Fill in Missing Latitude/Longitude Coordinates Using Geo-coding Algorithm  Develop Data Filtering Criteria  Interpret and Analyze the Data Using ArcView™

6 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Spatial Distribution of Landfills

7 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Spatial Distribution of Landfills

8 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Landfills Per 1M People

9 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Landfills Per 1M People

10 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Waste in Place Density (tons/person)

11 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Current Utilization Status for Landfills

12 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Waste in Place (MM tons) Distribution by Current Utilization Status

13 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Spatial Distribution of Candidate Landfills

14 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Spatial Distribution of Candidate Landfills

15 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Waste in Place (MM tons) - Candidate Landfills

16 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Facilities that are 100,000 Square Feet or More

17 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Facilities that are 300,000 Square Feet or More

18 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Facilities (  100,000 sq ft) within 15 miles of a Candidate Landfill

19 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Facilities (  100,000 sq ft) within 15 miles of a Candidate Landfill

20 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Facilities (  100,000 sq ft) within 5 miles of a Candidate Landfill

21 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Facilities (  300,000 sq ft) within 15 miles of a Candidate Landfill

22 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Facilities (  300,000 sq ft) within 15 miles of a Candidate Landfill

23 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Facilities (  300,000 sq ft) within 5 miles of a Candidate Landfill

24 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Facilities and Nearby Landfills in Region 1

25 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Facilities and Nearby Landfills in Region 2

26 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Facilities and Nearby Landfills in Region 3

27 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Facilities and Nearby Landfills in Region 4

28 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Facilities and Nearby Landfills in Region 5

29 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Facilities and Nearby Landfills in Region 6

30 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Number of Possible Facility/Landfill Pairings by DOE Region

31 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Number of Possible Facility/Landfill Pairings by DOE Region

32 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Agencies with the Most Potential Landfill Project Opportunities

33 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Agencies with the Most Building Square Footage of End-Use

34 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Federal Agencies with the Most Potential Available Waste in Place

35 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Summary  Proximity Analysis Using ArcView™ GIS has Helped Identify and Quantify LFG Project Opportunities  Significant Opportunities Exist for Landfill Projects with Federal Facilities (~600 – 2,800 depending on filtering criteria)  Technical Assistance, Private Financing, and Performance Contracts Are Available Federal-wide Through FEMP’s Biomass and Alternative Methane Super ESPC  The LMOP Database will Continue to Grow/Evolve - this is a snapshot

36 P.S. Cooke / PM20 / Jan 6, 2003 Acknowledgements  EPA Landfill Methane Outreach Program  Brian Guzzone  Christopher Voell  Meg Victor  DOE Federal Energy Management Program  Danette Delmastro  Tatiana Strajnic  DOE Philadelphia Regional Office  Christopher Abbuehl (Christopher.Abbuehl@ee.doe.gov)  Claudia Marchione


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