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RECORD NUMBER: 413 OF 749

Main Title Increasing Feedstock Production for Biofuels: Economic Drivers, Environmental Implications, and the Role of Research.
CORP Author Biomass Research and Development Board, Washington, DC.; Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC.; Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.
Year Published 2008
Stock Number PB2009-106115
Additional Subjects Biomass ; Production ; Cost ; Economics ; United States ; Environmental impacts ; Greenhouse gases ; Renewable resources ; Agriculture ; Forestry ; Alcohol fuels
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NTIS  PB2009-106115 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The Biomass Research and Development Board (Board) commissioned an economic analysis of feedstocks to produce biofuels. The Board seeks to inform investments in research and development needed to expand biofuel production. This analysis focuses on feedstocks; other interagency teams have projects underway for other parts of the biofuel sector (e.g., logistics). The analysis encompasses feedstocks for both conventional and advanced biofuels from agriculture and forestry sources. This analysis of greater use of biofuel feedstocks should not be construed in any way as an analysis of the Renewable Fuels Standard required by EISA 2007 or its impacts, nor used to pre-judge the outcome of the regulatory process. EPA is responsible for implementing this program and is currently developing a rulemaking document that will include an analysis of the environmental impacts, including on air and water quality, of the new renewable fuel standard. EPAs analytical efforts are being conducted in conjunction with the USDA and DOE. The scope of this report, key assumptions, and constraints may lead to different results than those reported in EPAs rulemaking.