Biogas Products. Biogas refers to the gasses produced from the decomposition of organic material. This process produces emissions of gasses such as methane and carbon dioxide. Capture of biogas is a method employed to reduce emissions from organic waste and simultaneously acquire commercially useful products.
One example of a biogas product in the State of Washington is renewable natural gas, a gas consisting largely of methane and commonly used in the generation of electricity. Biogenic carbon dioxide can also be captured and sold, often for use in manufacturing processes or the production of food and beverages.
Public Utility Districts. Public Utility Districts (PUDs) are engaged in the provision of energy, water, sewer, and solid waster services. Several PUDs in Washington State operate solid waste and waste water facilities that generate biogas products. PUDs currently possess the authority to produce and sell renewable natural gas produced by landfills, water treatment facilities, and anaerobic digesters. There is currently no language expressly authorizing the capture or sale of biogenic carbon dioxide.
Biogenic Carbon Dioxide. PUDs are authorized to sell at wholesale biogenic carbon dioxide and other marketable coproducts resulting from the processing of biogas from landfills, anaerobic digesters, and wastewater treatment facilities.
The act provides a definition of biogenic carbon dioxide that includes carbon dioxide produced from the decomposition or oxidation of organic materials, decomposition or processing of biomass, and as a byproduct from industrial manufacturing processes. Carbon dioxide produced from the combustion or processing of fossil fuels is excluded and does not constitute biogenic carbon dioxide.
PRO: The authority to produce renewable natural gas from landfills has allowed utilities to produce cleaner energy from what would otherwise be harmful emissions. Carbon Dioxide is a desirable coproduct from the same process, it would be beneficial to have clear authority to process and sell it. There may also be additional valuable coproducts that can be produced.