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SustainableRenewable Energy

Hawaii Renewable Resources LLC

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Overview

• Company Overview• Goals & Objectives• Technology • Renewable Energy Projects

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Mission Statement

Hawaii Renewable Resources seeks to build/own and operate sustainable projects in bioenergy for production of electricity and natural gas along with the production of animal feeds, fertilizers and compost thru the innovative use of technologies in digestion and separations utilizing sources of local food wastes, high solids waste, liquid wastes and energy crop products.

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Features and Benefits of HRR

1. Waste minimization from post consumer foods, solids and liquids currently going to landfills and thermal conversion.2. Production of electricity for local grid or dedicated use customers3. Production of vehicle grade CNG to reduce use of import fuels4. Creation of local jobs in farming, and plant operation5. Re purposing of fallow land for energy and local food production6. Reestablishment of the local pig, fish, and chicken production thru supply of lower cost Hawaii certified feeds.7. Production of fertilizers, compost and nutrient irrigation water to aid Hawaii farmers for local food production to reduce dependency on imports.9. Local education of Secondary students and University of Hawaii curriculum in Sustainable/Renewable technology options in Real Practice.9. Applied education site for UH West Campus in sustainable technology.10. Zero discharge and zero impact from plant operations.11. Exportable technology for other Pacific Rim nations with energy and food production issues.12. Recovery of process heat for use in cold storage of food products.

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Hawaii Renewable Resources LLC

Local company focused on Biogas

•167 operating systems on Biogas in the US (300 world wide)•First system installed 1997•Systems still in use today•Three patents for Biogas Purification

Portland Oregon

Johannesburg South Africa

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Company Goals & Objectives

• Create Renewable Energy from organic waste & crops

• Sustainable production of animal feeds and fertilizers for local agriculture production

• Provide sustainable technologies for the Pacific Rim

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Biogas Production

When organic matter decomposes it produces biogas

Biogas 60% Methane

+38% Carbon Dioxide + Impurities

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Anaerobic Digester Operation to Produce Biogas

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Gas Clean-up

  

 

Removal of Impurities for High Reliability Performance

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Electrical Generation

Generate Electricityfrom the Biogas

Generate Compressed Natural Gasfrom the Biogas

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OAHU

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Use Food & Crop Waste to produce

Electricity

Organic Soil Amendment•• Animal Feed

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Local Animal Feed Production

Food Waste

Animals

Food Animal Feed

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Hydroponics Production

Fish Waste

CO2 &

Waste heat

Aquaponics

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Kunia Plant Location

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KAUAI

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Renewable Energy ParkRenewable Energy Parklocated adjacent to Landfill located adjacent to Landfill and PMRFand PMRF

Biogas at Kekaha Landfill

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Bring backAgriculture tofallow farm land

Produce an Energy Crop

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Next StepsNext Steps