7. Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) to SAF Efforts

Municipal Solid
Waste (MSW) to
SAF Efforts

1

WSU Feedstock Study
Examined the potential of Northwest
feedstocks to meet the Port's SAF goal
(75 million gallons)
Looked at lipids, forest residuals, and
municipal solid waste (MSW)
Developed cost per gallon of SAF for
purposes of comparison

2

Sufficient MSW and Forest Residuals



3

Units are $/gallon and MM
gallons/year produced
$/gallon of SAF is dependent
on volume of feedstock and
production facility scale
High values are controlled
by pioneer CAPEX
Range relates to risk with
current technology

4

MSW Offers best availability-price combo



5

MSW Partnership Study with King County
King County Cedar Hills landfill is nearing capacity
County has explored options for export-by-rail or waste to
energy facilities in the past
Agreement to co-finance and work collaboratively to evaluate
the opportunity to convert the region's MSW to liquid fuels in a
way that is economically, socially and technically feasible
Scope of Work currently in development

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