In considering decarbonization strategies, retaining the ability to burn fuel is attractive from the standpoints of reliability and resiliency as well as the ability to produce steam or high temperature hot water. Biofuels, such as Renewable Natural Gas and Biodiesel, offer potential for reduction or elimination of fossil fuels and GHG emissions. However, there are many variations of biofuels in terms of fuel characteristics, costs and GHG emissions. This presentation provides a guide to assessing biofuels, including technical considerations, costs and GHG emissions in the context of district energy decarbonization.
Mark Spurr, Principal, FVB Energy Inc.
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