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Investment in a Methane Digester: An Application of Capital Budgeting and Real Options

Jeffrey Stokes, Rekha M. Rajagopalan and Spiro Stefanou

Review of Agricultural Economics, 2008, vol. 30, issue 4, 664-676

Abstract: Methane digesters may offer dairy producers a way to lower production costs by becoming self-sufficient in electricity production. In addition, the technology may offer additional income through surplus electricity sales and fertilizer and bedding savings as well. However, the typical methane digester is a large and irreversible capital investment characterized by value uncertainty. Analyzed in a real option framework, the theory suggests a potential explanation for why producers in states like Pennsylvania require significant grant funding to adopt the technology, namely, as monetary compensation for the uncertainty in the value of the completed project. The study presents an empirical application.

Date: 2008
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