In many cases, energy revenue alone is not enough to support a project. Successful systems often rely on combining multiple revenue streams and incentives.
Energy markets and policies vary by region and change over time. Project viability depends on local conditions, available programs, and long-term price stability.
Resources
These WSU Extension publications discuss how to determine whether building an anaerobic digester and associated technologies makes sense for your operation:
- Completing a Successful Feasibility Study for an Anaerobic Digestion Project (2018)
Explains how feasibility studies help farmers, developers, lenders, and other partners evaluate technical, financial, market, management, and permitting considerations before moving forward with a digester project. - Anaerobic Digester Project and System Modifications: An Economic Analysis (2015)
Summarizes major costs, revenue sources, and economic tradeoffs for different dairy digester system configurations, including combined heat and power, boiler, and renewable natural gas systems.