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University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Industrial Agricultural Products Center -- Publications & Information Industrial Agricultural Products Center 8-31-2006 Biodiesel Industry A Statewide Assessment Loren Isom University of Nebraska - Lincoln, lisom2@unl.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/iapcpubs Part of the Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering Commons Isom, Loren, "Biodiesel Industry A Statewide Assessment" (2006). Industrial Agricultural Products Center -- Publications & Information. 5. http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/iapcpubs/5 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Industrial Agricultural Products Center at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Industrial Agricultural Products Center -- Publications & Information by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

Presented at Nebraska Biodiesel Industry Development Seminar, Strategically Locating Soybean and Biodiesel Processing Facilities in Nebraska, in August 2006 Nebraska Biodiesel Industry Development Seminar August 31, 2006 - Lincoln, NE Biodiesel Industry A Statewide Assessment Presented by: Loren Isom Industrial Agricultural Products Center University of Nebraska Lincoln Lisom@unl.edu or 402-472-8187 Nebraska Soybean Association USDA Rural Development Value Added Producer Grant Strategically Locating Soybean and Biodiesel Processing Facilities in Nebraska Outline Overview of the Study Summary of the Findings Biofuel Industry Trends The Role of Incentives Questions and Comments Overview Introduction of the Project Development Team Nebraska Soybean Association, Lori Luebbe, Executive Director University of Nebraska Industrial Agricultural Products Center, Dr. Milford Hanna, Director, Loren Isom, Technical Assistance Coordinator, Robert Weber, Research Coordinator Nebraska Department of Economic Development, Zach Schroeder, Development Consultant Nebraska Department of Agriculture, Richard Sanne, Ag Promotion and Development USDA Nebraska Agricultural Statistics Service, Mark Harris, Director Nebraska Soybean Board, Victor Bohuslavsky, Executive Director Nebraska Ethanol Board, Todd Sneller, Executive Director Nebraska Public Power District, Brian Wilcox, Industrial & Business Account Consultant Overview - Objectives to conduct a third party feasibility study and market analysis to evaluate the potential success and risk of investment associated with soybean processing and biodiesel production facilities located in Nebraska; to identify key site selection criteria for soybean processing and biodiesel production facilities and conducting a statewide assessment of the criteria (feedstocks, markets, and infrastructure) to identify the best location(s); and to identify and evaluate multiple business structures to position Nebraska soybean producers to capture the greatest value from soybean processing and biodiesel production. 1

Overview Supporting Events the Mobile Biodiesel Workshop to West Central Cooperative s soybean processing and biodiesel production facilities in Ralston, IA; January 2005; the IBFG Feasibility Report presentation to the NSA and NSB board of directors; July 2005; the Biodiesel Plant Development Seminar presented by IBFG and other state resource providers; August 2005; the National Biodiesel Board presentation to the NSA, NSB, and state legislators regarding federal and state regulatory issues and opportunities for Nebraska legislation; December 2005; the Biodiesel Plant Development Workshop presented by the IAPC and the Iowa State University Center for Industrial Research and Service; March 2006; and numerous community and individual based presentations Summary of the findings Biodiesel demand Biodiesel market price Estimated biodiesel production cost Competition in the biodiesel industry Availability of biodiesel feedstock resources Government incentives and public policy Biodiesel Demand IBFG study projected 8 MGPY for NE, and 24 MGPY for NE and surrounding states If biodiesel can compete $ for $ w/ #2 diesel Fuel concentration limits (B5 to B20) and feedstock availability are the only limits. Biodiesel Demand Nebraska diesel sales: 730 MGPY 204 MGPY on-farm and 403 MGPY on-highway Biodiesel demand: on-farm market assuming a 50% market penetration 6 MGPY if B5 or 24 MGPY if B20 blends Biodiesel demand: on-highway market assuming a 50% market penetration 4 MGPY if B2 or 10 MGPY if B5 blends Estimated biodiesel demand in NE: 10 34 MGPY 2

Biodiesel Market Price Revised DOE-EIA forecasts, May 2006 $1.50/gallon for wholesale, pre-tax diesel in 2010 based on $48 per barrel crude oil 33 cents higher than the forecast used in the IBFG study Is a biodiesel premium realistic? If not, reduce 37.5 cents the premium is based on a ¾ cent premium for B2 blends Is the biodiesel tax credit fully available to producers? If not, reduce from $1.00 to $0.85-95 per gallon Passage of the small producer tax credit add $0.10 per gal. for first 15 MGPY under 60 MGPY Biodiesel Market Price Depends on the forecast for petroleum diesel? Nebraska Jan. June 2006 average: $2.70/gallon less state & federal taxes (24.6 and 24.4 cents/gallon) Net: $2.21 per gallon pre-tax Forecasts: going higher & higher or peaking and dropping back? 3

Estimated Biodiesel Production Costs Source: Rudy Pruszko, Iowa State prices as of Oct. 2004 Cost of Biodiesel Production ( 3 MGPY vs. 30 MGPY) 3 MGPY soybean oil, $0.22/lbs. 30 MGPY soybean oil, $0.22/lbs. $ per Gallon % of total $ per Gallon % of total Difference Cost of Feedstock $1.71 71.5% $1.61 83.9% $0.10 Cost of Chemicals 0.24 10.0% 0.18 9.4% 0.06 Cost of Energy 0.04 1.7% 0.02 1.0% 0.02 Cost of Labor 0.14 5.9% 0.02 1.0% 0.12 Depreciation and Maintenance 0.2 8.4% 0.08 4.2% 0.12 Administration and Overhead 0.06 2.5% 0.01 0.5% 0.05 Biodiesel Cost per Gallon $2.39 100.0% $1.92 100.0% $0.47 4

Estimated Biodiesel Production Costs Source: Building a Successful Biodiesel Business - prices as of Oct. 2004 Competition in the Biodiesel Industry Commercial Biodiesel Production Plants, NBB April 2006 Cost of Biodiesel Production 10 MGPY 10 MGPY (soybean oil vs. animal fat) soybean oil, $0.22/lbs. animal fat, $0.14/lbs. $ per Gallon % of total $ per Gallon % of total Difference Cost of Feedstock $1.61 80.9% $1.02 70.3% $0.59 Cost of Chemicals 0.18 9.0% 0.18 12.4% 0 Cost of Energy 0.02 1.0% 0.04 2.8% -0.02 Cost of Labor 0.04 2.0% 0.04 2.8% 0 Depreciation and Maintenance 0.12 6.0% 0.15 10.3% -0.03 Administration and Overhead 0.02 1.0% 0.02 1.4% 0 Biodiesel Cost per Gallon $1.99 100.0% $1.45 100.0% $0.54 Competition in the Biodiesel Industry Source: Leland Tong, IBFG as of January 2006 Plant Size (gallons per year) Existing Plants (53 total) Plants Under Construction (42 total) Plants in Pre-construction (22 total) < 1,000,001 12 12 1 1,000,001 5,000,000 26 15 3 5,000,001 10,000,000 3 8 5 10,000,001 15,000,000 6 1 3 15,000,001 20,000,000 1 1 1 >20,000,000 5 5 9 Biodiesel Feedstock Resources Buy feedstock or crush soybeans? Estimated soybean meal production in NE: 2.0 million tons, source: ProExporter Network, 04-05 Estimated soybean meal fed in NE: 1.5 million tons, source: ProExporter Network, 04-05 Competition form current and expanding distillers grains 4.8 million tons Nebraska Ethanol Production Ethanol Annual Grind DDGS MGPY (million bu/year) (tons/yr) Current Production 560 303 2,272,500 Expansion and Development 884 340 2,550,000 Total 1,444 643 4,822,500 5

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Biodiesel Feedstock Resources Potential biodiesel feedstock available in Nebraska MGPY Million pounds Note: major quantities will still go to traditional applications per year crude soybean oil from extrusion expellers 5 40 crude degummed or refinned soybean oil from solvent extractors 75 570 refined corn oil from wet mill ethanol plants 45 340 crude corn oil potential from current dry mill ethanol plants 22 169 crude corn oil potential from expanding or developing dry mill ethanol plants 95 720 animal fat from cattle slaughtering 119 908 animal fat from pork slaughtering 27 207 yellow grease from restraunts 1 10 Total 390 2,964 7

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Best Locations in Nebraska Concentrations of feedstock resources soybean processors animal processors ethanol producers Co-processing Supporting infrastructure for: regional distribution terminals and national marketing (railroads) PROJECT SPECIFIC: size, feedstock preferences, joint venture opportunities with feedstock processors State Incentives and Public Policy Minnesota biodiesel mandate at least 2% biodiesel Illinois sales tax exemption exempts 15 to 20 cents per gallon Missouri farmer owned reimbursement reimburses development costs Iowa income tax credit 3 cent per gallon credit to retailers of B2+ Kansas biodiesel producer incentive 30 cent per gallon incentive to producers Biofuel Industry Trends Todd Sneller, Nebraska Ethanol Board Where is the money coming from? Who owns the plants? How are they structured? Who is selling the products? Fuel Co-products What is the petroleum industry doing? The Role of Incentives Todd Sneller, Nebraska Ethanol Board Focus on the Goal: Production Competitive Position vs. Other States The Function of a Production Incentive The Advantage of a Performance Based Production Incentive Justifying Support for a Production Incentive: Rationale Process, Opportunity and Timing 9