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© 2006 Southern California Gas Company. All copyright and trademark rights reserved Renewable Natural Gas: Pipeline Biomethane for California Southern California Alliance of Publicly Owned Treatment Works City of Escondido, Hale Avenue Resource Recovery Facility July 27, 2011 Gary Bautista Southern California Gas Company
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© 2006 Southern California Gas Company. All copyright and trademark rights reserved

Renewable Natural Gas:

Pipeline Biomethane for California

Southern California Alliance of Publicly Owned Treatment Works

City of Escondido, Hale Avenue Resource Recovery Facility

July 27, 2011

Gary Bautista

Southern California Gas Company

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AGENDA

• Southern California Gas Company Overview

• Biogas vs. Biomethane

• Renewable Natural Gas

Drivers

Advantages

Challenges

• Gas Quality and Interconnection Requirements

• Gas Conditioning Economics

• SCG Focus

• Proposed Biogas Programs and Services

• Questions

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Southern California Gas Company Overview

• Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas)

• A regulated public utility that provides safe and reliable

natural gas service to 20.9 million consumers

• Nation’s largest natural gas distribution utility with 5.8

million meters

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Renewable Natural Gas Market: Biogas vs. Biomethane

Remove Trace Constituents

H2S, Siloxanes, etc.

Biogas Conditioning Facility

Biogas

“Treated” Biogas

Biomethane

Onsite

Use

Offsite

Use

Power

Generation

Natural Gas

Equipment

Pipeline

Injection

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Renewable Natural Gas Market: Biogas vs. Biomethane

Typical Biogas Biogas "Treated" Biogas Biomethane

Gas Composition and Heating Value

CH4 62.0% 62.0% 98.5%

CO2 37.6% 37.6% 0.8%

O2, H2, N2, Others 0.4% 0.4% 0.7%

Heating Value (btu/scf) 625 625 990+

Two of the Key Trace Constituents

H2S 300 ppm 1 ppm 1 ppm

Siloxanes 4,000 ppb 70 ppb Non-detectable

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Drivers to Produce/Utilize Biogas/Biomethane

• California Regulatory Policies

Assembly Bill 32: Reduce GHG’s back to 1990 levels by 2020

• Biogas/biomethane projects can create carbon offset credits to help project economics (cap and trade)

Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS): 20% by 2010, potentially 33% by 2020

• Biogas/biomethane can be used to help achieve RPS goals

Low Carbon Fuel Standard: reduce the carbon intensity of California’s transportation fuels by at least 10 percent by 2020

• Biogas/biomethane can be used by natural gas vehicles, resulting in the lowest carbon intensity value of any transportation fuel source*

• Availability of feedstock

Wastewater, Food Waste, Dairy, and Biomass

Could potentially provide ~16% of California’s natural gas usage

* CARB Staff Report: Initial Statement of Reasons Proposed Regulation to Implement

the Low Carbon Fuel Standard, Volume 1 March 5, 2009

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Advantages of Biomethane

• Interchangeable, Storable, and Dispatchable

• Maximizes Existing Infrastructure

Gas Pipeline Network

Natural Gas Storage Fields

Electric Power Plants

Some Existing Digestion Infrastructure

New Conditioning and Some Additional Digestion Infrastructure Required

• Assignable to Highest Value Use

Renewable Electric Generation

Transportation Sector

End Use

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Challenges to Produce/Condition Biomethane

• Investor Confidence and Perceived Technology Risk

No current pipeline injection projects in CA - Difficult to gain investor

confidence in technology

SoCalGas Rule 30 and PG&E Rule 21 Gas Quality Specifications

(for pipeline injection)

• Project Scale

Small to medium scale biogas production facilities are not

economical

Minimum threshold is approximately 1,000 standard cubic feet per

minute (scfm) for favorable economics

• Incentives – Uneven for biogas production/conditioning

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Gas Quality and Risk Considerations

• SoCalGas develop testing and monitoring

Based on internal studies and Gas Technology Institute (GTI)

Ensures compliance with existing gas quality standards (SCG

Rule 30)

• Technologies available to process biogas

Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA)

Amine Scrubbing

• Additional Studies being performed

Digester Risk Assessment

Feedstock Availability and Consistency

Central Valley Opportunities

NOTE: Tariff currently prohibits introduction of landfill gas on our system

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Interconnection to SoCalGas Pipelines

• Pipeline interconnection pursuant to Rule 39 and Biogas Guidelines

• Generally 18-24 month process

• Minimum construction time is about 9 months

• Rule 39 requires upfront payment

• Staged studies provide increasing levels of detail and accuracy

• Interconnection costs can be highly site specific

• Interconnection is independent of any other SCG business

arrangements

www.socalgas.com/documents/business/Rule30_BiomethaneGuidance.pdf

www.socalgas.com/business/suppliers

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Cost to Conditioning to Pipeline Quality

0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000

Flow rate scfm

Co

st

Dairies

& S-M

WWTF’s

• Small/medium WWTFs: more economic to flare/vent than capture methane,

3 large WWTF in SoCalGas territory

• 850 dairies in SoCalGas/SDG&E territory, 5 dairies in SoCalGas territory

8,000+ cows

• Need to “cluster” numerous dairies to achieve the necessary herd size

• Potential issues with obtaining rights-of-way for clustering

Only Large WWTFs and Cow Herds get toward

flat part of scale curve

Economic

Range

Illustrative Large

WWTF’s

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Renewable “Cost to Generate” Comparison

$0 $50 $100 $150 $200 $250

Solar Thermal

PV Thin Film

PV Track

Biomass

Biomethane

Geothermal

Wind

$195

$138

$135

$100

$91

$65

$60

Levelized Cost of Generation ($/MWh)

Re

ne

wa

ble

Te

ch

no

log

y

Cost to Generate Ranges All Ranges, Except for Biomethane, Taken from RETI Phase 2B Report

$116

$140

$151

$214

$206

$226

$112

* Ranges include applicable incentives such as ITC’s and PTC’s

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SoCalGas Focus

• SoCalGas is focused on transporting biomethane

Fund, Build, Own, Operate a Biomethane Conditioning System

• Pursuing potential projects with wastewater treatment facilities

Escondido Hale Avenue Resource Recovery Facitlity

Sustainable SoCal

• Also targeting dairies, food processors, and municipal solid waste

Feedstock Agreements

Digestion Facilities

• Potential Market for Biomethane Electric Generators

Transportation

SGIP Fuel Cells

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Sempra Energy Utilities Proposed Biogas Services

CPUC Advice Letter filing seeking authority to offer biogas services*

• Biogas Conditioning Services

SEU to design, install, own, operate & maintain biogas conditioning

equipment

Provides owners of biogas additional options to produce

biomethane from their biogas while limiting upfront capital and risk

SEU will charge the customer a negotiated fee for the service under

a long-term contract

Services fully funded by SoCalGas or SDGE shareholders

* Requires CPUC Approval

Customer Owned Biogas

Biogas Conditioning System Customer Option to Own

Utility Owned &Operated Interconnection

Customer decides where

to nominate/send biomethane

Customer Owned

Biomethane

Utility Pipeline Network

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Sempra Energy Utilities Proposed Biogas Services

CPUC Advice Letter filing seeking authority to offer biogas services*

• Bioenergy Production Facilities Services

SEU to design, install, own, operate & maintain facilities/equipment

required to produce biogas

Provides owners of biogas additional options to produce biogas

from their biogas organic waste

SEU will charge the customer a negotiated fee for the service(s)

under a long-term contract

Services fully funded by SoCalGas or SDGE shareholders

* Requires CPUC Approval

Customer Owned Organic Waste

Facilities/Equipment to Produce Biogas (Customer decides who owns/operates)

Customer Owned Biogas Customer decides what

to do with the biogas

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SoCalGas Proposed “Sustainable SoCal Program”

2012 SoCalGas General Rate Case (GRC) Proposal*

• Target Customer for “Sustainable SoCal Program”

Small to mid size WWTF’s (200 to 600 scfm)

Have a digester onsite and seeking for a better solution for their biogas

• Biomethane to be used for SoCalGas facility and fleet vehicle use

• Biomethane used in place of natural gas will result in avoided costs for carbon offset needs

• Cost recovery in rate base

* Requires CPUC Approval

Biogas

Biogas Conditioning System (SoCalGas Owned and Operated)

SoCalGas Owned and Operated Interconnection

SoCalGas Owned

Biomethane

SoCalGas Pipeline

Network

WWTF

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Questions

Contact Information

Gary Bautista

[email protected]


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