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METHANE RECOVERY FROM ANIMAL MANURES: THE CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES CASEBOOK LIST OF FIGURES PAGE Figure 2.1 Figure 3.1 Figure 3.2 Figure 3.3 Figure 3.4 Figure 3.5 Figure 3.6 Figure 4.1 Figure 4.2 Figure 4.2 Figure 5.1 Figure 5.2 The Anaerobic Digestion Process .....................................................................2-1 Sensitivity of IRR and SPP to Electricity Rate for Base Water Usage Swine Farm Covered Lagoon Digester with Heat Recovery ............................3-7 Sensitivity of IRR and SPP to Electricity Rate for Reduced Water Usage Swine Farm Covered Lagoon Digester with Heat Recovery ............................3-9 Hypothetical Dairy Farm Plug-Flow Digester Outputs.................................. 3-11 Economic Sensitivity of Discount Rate to NPV Dairy Cow Plug-Flow Digester.......................................................................................... 3-15 Economic Sensitivity of Project Life to IRR Dairy Cow Plug-Flow Digester.......................................................................................... 3-16 Finance Sensitivity of Discount Rate to NPV Dairy Cow Plug-Flow Digester.......................................................................................... 3-17 Status of U.S. Farm-Based Anaerobic Digesters by System Type ...................4-1 Performance of U.S. Farm-Based Anaerobic Digesters ...................................4-2 Status of U.S. Farm-Based Anaerobic Digesters by Installation Date .............4-3 Supply Curve of Economically Recoverable Methane Emissions from Dairy and Swine Farms by Key States .....................................................5-7 Economically Recoverable Methane Emissions from Dairy and Swine Farms by Regional Biomass Energy Program Area ....................................................5-8 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Many thanks to the numerous persons contributing to the referenced studies, and especially to the individual system operators for their cooperation during site visits. Special recognition to Stefanie Woodward of NREL and Joan H. Ward of Resource Development Associates for editorial services. Also, much appreciation to Richard P. Mattocks of Environomics, Mark A. Moser of Resource Conservation Management, and Dr. Ann C. Wilkie from the Soil and Water Science Department of the University of Florida for their reviews and insightful comments. Recommended Citation: Lusk, P. (1998). Methane Recovery from Animal Manures: A Current Opportunities Casebook. 3rd Edition. NREL/SR-25145. Golden, CO: National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Work performed by Resource Development Associates, Washington, DC. ` vPDF Image | Methane Recovery from Animal Manures The Current Opportunities Casebook
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