Post by MagnetMan on Mar 23, 2010 11:40:57 GMT -5
FISH LAKE VALLEY
BIO-CHAR & BIO-FUEL INITIATIVE
MISSION STATEMENT
LOCATION
Esmeralda County. Dyer, NV 89010
Fish Lake Valley is located midway up the western edge of the State of Nevada, bordering directly on the State of California
GEOGRAPHY
Largest self contained natural aquifer in the Great Desert Basin
Once a 400 square mile lake situated on the Pacific Flyway
as a stop-over for migrating flocks
Now a dry lake bed - 5000 ft elevation
bounded by the White Mountain Range elev. 14,200'
and Silver peak Range elev. 10,000
Geothermal potential (pilot wells produce steam at 300% F)
Population. 300
Economy.
Solely reliant on spray irrigation alfalfa Farming - 12,000 acres
Average yield 7 tons per acre = 84,000 tons per annum
Average price $150 per ton = $12,600,000 per annum
Operation costs:
Electricity (pumping) $250 per acre
Fertilizer $300 per acre
Other overheads $400 per acre
Ecological Impact
Unsustainable
Irrigation using more water than supplied by yearly precipitation
Water table sinking yearly (currently 200 ft below surface)
Herbicides and pesticides killing the organic nature of the soil
resulting in increasing need for artificial fertilizers
Mission
Establish a commercial kiln capable of processing and converting the entire yearly alfalfa crop into bio-char
Establish an electrical power station fueled by bio-mass gasses released during the bio-char process
Sequestrate the soil with carbon
Reduce water use by 30%
Reduce fertilizer use by 40%
Reduce herbicides and pesticides 100% (weed content in alfalfa an advantage in producing more woody mass for bio-char processing)
Economic Feasibility
1 ton of alfalfa produces 500lbs of bio-char @ $2,00 per lb = $4000 per ton
1 ton of alfalfa produces 1500lbs of steam/bio-oil/nitrous gases = $ ?
Operation costs
Purchase annual alfalfa crop $12,600,000
Energy - Zero (released gases fire the kiln)
General overhead est. $5,000,000/$10,000,000
Gross Profit
Bio-char = est. $140,000,000
KWH output = $ ? (not fully known as yet)
Ecological Impact
Sustainable
84,000 tons of kiln-fired bio-mass is estimated to produce enough megawatts of electric energy for the entire valley
Sequestration of the biochar by-product will assist the soil to return to organic viability
Increased profits will be used to put all farming under greenhouse cover, hereby recycling 90% of the water use and illuminate air-born infestation
BIO-CHAR & BIO-FUEL INITIATIVE
MISSION STATEMENT
LOCATION
Esmeralda County. Dyer, NV 89010
Fish Lake Valley is located midway up the western edge of the State of Nevada, bordering directly on the State of California
GEOGRAPHY
Largest self contained natural aquifer in the Great Desert Basin
Once a 400 square mile lake situated on the Pacific Flyway
as a stop-over for migrating flocks
Now a dry lake bed - 5000 ft elevation
bounded by the White Mountain Range elev. 14,200'
and Silver peak Range elev. 10,000
Geothermal potential (pilot wells produce steam at 300% F)
Population. 300
Economy.
Solely reliant on spray irrigation alfalfa Farming - 12,000 acres
Average yield 7 tons per acre = 84,000 tons per annum
Average price $150 per ton = $12,600,000 per annum
Operation costs:
Electricity (pumping) $250 per acre
Fertilizer $300 per acre
Other overheads $400 per acre
Ecological Impact
Unsustainable
Irrigation using more water than supplied by yearly precipitation
Water table sinking yearly (currently 200 ft below surface)
Herbicides and pesticides killing the organic nature of the soil
resulting in increasing need for artificial fertilizers
Mission
Establish a commercial kiln capable of processing and converting the entire yearly alfalfa crop into bio-char
Establish an electrical power station fueled by bio-mass gasses released during the bio-char process
Sequestrate the soil with carbon
Reduce water use by 30%
Reduce fertilizer use by 40%
Reduce herbicides and pesticides 100% (weed content in alfalfa an advantage in producing more woody mass for bio-char processing)
Economic Feasibility
1 ton of alfalfa produces 500lbs of bio-char @ $2,00 per lb = $4000 per ton
1 ton of alfalfa produces 1500lbs of steam/bio-oil/nitrous gases = $ ?
Operation costs
Purchase annual alfalfa crop $12,600,000
Energy - Zero (released gases fire the kiln)
General overhead est. $5,000,000/$10,000,000
Gross Profit
Bio-char = est. $140,000,000
KWH output = $ ? (not fully known as yet)
Ecological Impact
Sustainable
84,000 tons of kiln-fired bio-mass is estimated to produce enough megawatts of electric energy for the entire valley
Sequestration of the biochar by-product will assist the soil to return to organic viability
Increased profits will be used to put all farming under greenhouse cover, hereby recycling 90% of the water use and illuminate air-born infestation