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Project Summary: "The Fulton County Department of Solid Waste (FCDSW) owns and operates a landfill gas collection and control Other points:
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Initial Research Questions on Project:
Potentially applicable known issues with landfill gas capture:
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This is pretty interesting. Does this mean that the equipment will capture the methane at a landfill and then combust it, instead of letting it leak into the atmosphere? Is the calculation the difference of combusted versus leaked methane? This should be in the original project description as well as the verification reports. Yes, that GWP factor is too low now. Even the 100 year GWP is now 29, and 20 year GWP is over 80x. So that's very good for these credits. On the other hand, how is it really monitored? You can find this in the verification reports. Are they reviewing the data? Do they address the potential issues with the project? Finally where can you buy these credits, and what vintages are available? There's also the interesting question of buying very old vintage years -- are they just as effective as buying current year offsets? |
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"Immediately prior to the project being installed, the landfill gas collection and destruction system included a central candle stick flare unit, a Hauck blower, and extensive monitoring equipment." So before, the methane was solely flared through the central candle (maybe also leaked it separately?). "The project achieves greenhouse gas emissions reductions through the collection and destruction of methane from the landfill, which converts the methane to carbon dioxide and prevents the methane from being vented to the atmosphere." The project generates electricity which is connected to the grid but not factored into the credits calculations. "Because the landfill and the methane it generates would exist with or without the project and the project itself generates no new greenhouse gas emissions, the project was clearly not implemented to generate GHG emissions for the purpose of their subsequent reduction, removal or destruction." I think this is valid, but it does raise questions about future projects that have come after carbon markets have grown, and how the incentives could change. Flow meters and a Siemens analyzer monitor the quantity of landfill gas and the fraction of methane that is sent to the engines that run on the gas. Measurements from the SCADA system (connected to the engines) and manual operator logs when plant is operational. Plant operations from the first 6 months implied the plant is running 98.9% of the time. The credits are available on Patch. The vintage available is from 2020. |
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Interesting. So a few questions based on this:
Also, does any third party research on landfill gas capture point to potential issues about these measurements? |
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Here is the written justification for the 10% discount rate: |
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I don't think this project was additional back in 2006, and it wasn't even re-evaluated for additionality in 2020, when the technology was much more prevalent. Both this project and the Badhla solar project relied on a lot of complex reasoning to justify their additionality. They involved assumptions which were very specific to the projects but did not consider the overall market for the technologies. I think a simpler and better test of additionality would be like what the Gold Standard adopted for renewable energy projects in 2021: Is this technology already 5% of the market? If so then it cannot be considered additional any more. |
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My take is that there should definitely not have been a renewal of credits in 2020 without an assessment of the economics of running the project, and the amount of due diligence done on the possibility of securing debt in 2006 puts the original project's additionality into question. |
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Creating a thread to investigate the Fulton County Mud Road Landfill Gas Capture project in Johnstown, New York and its associated carbon credits. The project details can be seen here: https://registry.verra.org/app/projectDetail/VCS/834
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