Difference between revisions of "AgSTAR"

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AgSTAR collaborates with the Global Methane Initiative (GMI) to promote biogas recovery technologies outside the United States. The GMI’s Agriculture Subcommittee facilitates biogas recovery system development in the agricultural sector in countries around the world.
 
AgSTAR collaborates with the Global Methane Initiative (GMI) to promote biogas recovery technologies outside the United States. The GMI’s Agriculture Subcommittee facilitates biogas recovery system development in the agricultural sector in countries around the world.
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|Participants research and educational organisations number=11
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|Participants research and educational organisations names=Cornell University (USA), Iowa State University (USA), Michigan State University (USA), Oregon State University, Animal Sciences Department (USA), Purdue University (USA), University of Maryland (USA), University of Vermont (USA), University of Wisconsin (USA), Oshkosh Environmental Research & Innovation Center (USA), Vermont Technical College (USA), Washington State University (USA).
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|Participants governmental actors number=3
 
|Participants governmental actors number=3
 
|Participants governmental actors names=US Environmental Protection Agency, US Department of Energy, and US Department of Agriculture.  
 
|Participants governmental actors names=US Environmental Protection Agency, US Department of Energy, and US Department of Agriculture.  
 
There are (on 4 October 2015) 30 partners to AgSTAR, several of these are universities. Internationally, AgSTAR is part of the Global Methane Initiative.
 
There are (on 4 October 2015) 30 partners to AgSTAR, several of these are universities. Internationally, AgSTAR is part of the Global Methane Initiative.
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|Participants regional actors number=20
|Participants regional actors names=1. American Carbon Registry (USA)
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2. Association of Illinois Electric Cooperatives (USA)
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American Carbon Registry (USA),
3. California Department of Food and Agriculture (USA)
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Association of Illinois Electric Cooperatives (USA),
4. Cornell University (USA)
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California Department of Food and Agriculture (USA),
5. Energy Trust of Oregon (USA)
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Energy Trust of Oregon (USA),
6. Great Plains Institute (USA)
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Great Plains Institute (USA),
7. Illinois Green Economy Network (USA)
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Illinois Green Economy Network (USA),
8. Iowa State University (USA)
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Kentucky Department for Energy Development and Independence (USA),
9. Kentucky Department for Energy Development and Independence (USA)
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Minnesota Department of Agriculture (USA),
10. Michigan State University (USA)
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Nebraska Methane Workgroup (USA),
11. Minnesota Department of Agriculture (USA)
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New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Wastewater Engineering Bureau  (USA),
12. Nebraska Methane Workgroup (USA)
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New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (USA),
13, New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Wastewater Engineering Bureau  (USA)
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Oregon Department of Energy (USA),
14. New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (USA)
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Seventhwave (USA),
15. Oregon Department of Energy (USA)
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State of Wisconsin (USA),
16. Oregon State University, Animal Sciences Department (USA)
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Sustainable America (USA),
17. Purdue University (USA)
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Sustainable Conservation (USA),
18. Seventhwave (USA)
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The Climate Trust (USA),
19. State of Wisconsin (USA)
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Vermont Agency of Agriculture Food and Markets (USA),
20. Sustainable America (USA)
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Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (USA),
21. Sustainable Conservation (USA)
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Washington Department of Commerce (USA).
22. The Climate Trust (USA)
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23. University of Maryland (USA)
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24. University of Vermont (USA)
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25. University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Environmental Research & Innovation Center (USA)
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26. Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets (USA)
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27. Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (USA)
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28. Vermont Technical College (USA)
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29. Washington Department of Commerce (USA)
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30. Washington State University (USA)
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|Participants supporting partners number=3
 
|Participants supporting partners number=3
|Participants supporting partners names=Collaboration between US EPA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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|Participants supporting partners names=Collaboration between US EPA (USA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USA), the U.S. Department of Energy (USA).
 
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|Number of members year=2015
 
|Number of members year=2015

Revision as of 08:59, 2 October 2019

General

Name of initiative AgSTAR
LPAA initiative No
NAZCA Initiative No
Website address https://www.epa.gov/agstar
Related initiatives
Starting year 1994
End year
Secretariat EPA, US DoE, US DoAg
Organisational structure
Geographical coverage North America, Global
Name of lead organisation EPA
Type of lead organisation National government
Location/Nationality of lead organisation United States of America

Description

Description AgSTAR is an outreach program designed to reduce methane emissions from livestock waste management operations by promoting the use of biogas recovery systems. Biogas recovery systems are anaerobic digesters that capture and combust biogas to produce electricity, heat or hot water. AgSTAR provides information and tools to assist producers in the evaluation and implementation of these systems. AgSTAR is a collaborative effort of EPA, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the U.S. Department of Energy. Collaborates with the Global Methane Initiative (GMI) - a partnership that aims to reduce global methane emissions and advance the abatement, recovery and use of methane as a valuable clean energy source.
Objectives Read more: http://www.pv-magazine.com/news/details/beitrag/cop21--african-renewable-energy-initiative-launched--300-gw-2030-target_100022277/#ixzz3tk49B6qP

Commitment:In June 2015, in partnership with the dairy industry, the USDA, EPA and DOE will jointly release a “Biogas Roadmap” outlining voluntary strategies to accelerate adoption of methane digesters and other cost-effective technologies to reduce U.S. dairy sector greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent by 2020. Achieved emission reductions to date: The initiative claims (http://www.epa.gov/agstar/about-us/accomplish.html) that anaerobic digestion systems have accomplished the avoidance of 2,5 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent in 2013. It does not say how much of this depends on AgSTAR activities. The larger part of the emission avoidance is due to capture of methane that would otherwise have leaked into the atmosphere. The rest is due to use of renewable energy instead of fossil fuels

Activities AgSTAR provides outreach materials and project development tools, funding resources, events, information on operating digesters, pre-feasibility analyses, newsletters and listservs, and access to experts. AgSTAR also maintains a database of anaerobic digesters operating at commercial livestock farms in the US.

http://www.epa.gov/outreach/agstar/projects/index.html

AgSTAR collaborates with the Global Methane Initiative (GMI) to promote biogas recovery technologies outside the United States. The GMI’s Agriculture Subcommittee facilitates biogas recovery system development in the agricultural sector in countries around the world.

One or two success stories achieved

Monitoring and Impacts

Function of initiative Implementation, Technical dialogue
Activity of initiative Technical operational implementation (ex-post), Knowledge dissemination and exchange
Indicators
Goals
Comments on indicators and goals
How will goals be achieved
Have you changed or strenghtened your goals
Progress towards the goals
How are you tracking progress of your initiative
Available reporting

Participants

Participants Number Names
Members 34  
Companies 0
Business organisations 0
Research and educational organisations 11 Cornell University (USA),  Iowa State University (USA),  Michigan State University (USA),  Oregon State University,  Animal Sciences Department (USA),  Purdue University (USA),  University of Maryland (USA),  University of Vermont (USA),  University of Wisconsin (USA),  Oshkosh Environmental Research & Innovation Center (USA),  Vermont Technical College (USA),  Washington State University (USA).
Non-governmental organisations 0
National states 0
Governmental actors 3 US Environmental Protection Agency,  US Department of Energy,  and US Department of Agriculture.

There are (on 4 October 2015) 30 partners to AgSTAR,  several of these are universities. Internationally,  AgSTAR is part of the Global Methane Initiative.

Regional / state / county actors 20 American Carbon Registry (USA),  Association of Illinois Electric Cooperatives (USA),  California Department of Food and Agriculture (USA),  Energy Trust of Oregon (USA),  Great Plains Institute (USA),  Illinois Green Economy Network (USA),  Kentucky Department for Energy Development and Independence (USA),  Minnesota Department of Agriculture (USA),  Nebraska Methane Workgroup (USA),  New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Wastewater Engineering Bureau (USA),  New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (USA),  Oregon Department of Energy (USA),  Seventhwave (USA),  State of Wisconsin (USA),  Sustainable America (USA),  Sustainable Conservation (USA),  The Climate Trust (USA),  Vermont Agency of Agriculture Food and Markets (USA),  Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (USA),  Washington Department of Commerce (USA).
City / municipal actors 0
Intergovernmental organisations 0
Financial Institutions 0
Faith based organisations 0
Other members 0
Supporting partners 3 Collaboration between US EPA (USA),  the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USA),  the U.S. Department of Energy (USA).
Number of members in the years
2015
30
Have only national states as participators No


Theme

Transport Agriculture Forestry Business Financial institutions Buildings Industry Waste Cities and subnational governments Short Term Pollutants International maritime transport Energy Supply Fluorinated gases Energy efficiency Renewable energy Supply chain emission reductions Adaptation Other Resilience Innovation Energy Access and Efficiency Private Finance
No Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No
Last update: 7 March 2022 15:29:28

Not only have national states as participators