SCALE IT UP: HOW NYC AGENCIES WILL REACH 80X50...• 7000 miles of water mains, 2000 square-mile...
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SCALE IT UP: HOW NYC AGENCIES WILL REACH 80X50
Panelists:
• Tarek Arafat, NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS)
• Chris Diamond, NYC Department of Design & Construction (DDC)
• Mikael Amar, NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
• Bomee Jung, NYC Housing Authority (NYCHA)
• Jessica Wurwarg, Caitlin Churchill, NYC Department of Transportation (DOT)
Moderator:
• Ellen Honigstock, Urban Green Council
• Largest combined water and wastewater utility in the United States:
• 9 million New Yorkers served by 6000 employees
• 1.1 billion gallons per day (gpd) of water delivered
• 7000 miles of water mains, 2000 square-mile watershed
• 1.3 billion gpd of wastewater and stormwater treated
• 7500 miles of sewers, 14 WWT plants (WWTPs)
• Air, noise, and hazardous waste policy & enforcement
About NYC DEP
How NYC Agencies Will Reach 80x50
• 2nd largest municipal emitter of GHG,
3rd largest municipal energy consumer
• Over 700 utility accounts at over 300 locations
• Annual spend on building & transportation
energy ~$95-110 million
• Annual WWT energy usage = 4.3 trillion Btu
• 695 million kWh electricity
• 6.5 million therms natural gas
• 2.5 million gallons fuel oil
• 192,500 mlbs steam
• 1.2 billion cu-ft anaerobic digester gas (ADG)
• 3.6 BCF annual production = ~35% ben. use
GHG Profile and Energy Use at DEP
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Wastewater Treatment Process
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Wastewater Treatment Plants asResource Recovery Factories
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• 80% reduction in GHG emissions by 2050
• Carbon neutrality in new 1.5 degree Celsius Plan
• Energy-neutral wastewater treatment plants by 2050
• Maximize digester gas production
• Maximize digester gas beneficial use
• Minimize digester gas fugitive emissions
• 100 MW of solar on City-owned properties by 2025
• Zero waste to landfills by 2030
• Maximize biosolids beneficial use
• Maximize food waste beneficial use
• 50 MW enrolled in Demand Response Program by 2017
Citywide Drivers for Change
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• DEP is a major player in citywide DR efforts:
• Historical commitment of 16-20 MW and performance of 120% or greater.
• Has accounted for as much as ~10% of citywide reductions during events.
Demand Response Program at DEP
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Strategies for GHG Reduction at DEP
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• Energy conservation and efficiency
• Equipment and operational improvements
• Water demand management
• On-site energy generation using anaerobic digester gas
• Other beneficial uses of ADG
• Non-ADG renewable energy
• Hydro, solar PV, etc.
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Offsets• Beneficial use of biosolids & biogas offsite
• Sequestration by green infrastructure, wetlands, and watershed
• Energy Conservation Measures:
• Energy audits completed at WWTPs. Developing plan to integrate ECMs
into State-of-Good-Repair capital projects.
• Analytics, Education, and Accountability:
• Ensuring data is clean and reliable. Creating performance metrics.
Tracking progress of project implementation. Energy in employee reviews.
Energy reports and meetings increase transparency. Training and classes.
• Design Guidelines:
• Update and implement for more energy-efficient alternatives.
Energy Profile Report for each new or reconstruction project.
• Others:
• Incentivizing fixture replacements and water reduction challenges.
Green infrastructure (Water-Energy Nexus tool).
Ongoing Demand-Side Initiatives at DEP
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Energy Projects at DEP
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Port Richmond WWTP
Rooftop Solar PV
Fuel Switching, Cogeneration, &
Electrification (Multiple Facilities)
Newtown Creek WWTP
Food Waste Co-Digestion & Renewable Natural Gas / Biogas-to-Grid
Energy Projects at DEP (cont.)
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Behavior-Change Projects, Trainings, Etc.
(Multiple Facilities)
Cannonsville Dam
Hydroelectric
LED Lighting Upgrades
(Multiple Facilities)
Next-Generation Projects
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WWTPs as Resource Recovery Facilities Altering Secondary Treatment
Land Management Chemical Conversion
Solar Over Process Tanks
Potential Creative Solution
Mikael Amar
Senior Policy Analyst, Office of Energy
NYC Environmental Protection
Contact
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