Title of article
The trade-off between bioenergy and emissions with land constraints
Author/Authors
Nathan S. Kauffman، نويسنده , , Dermot J. Hayes and Bruce A. Babcock، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
11
From page
300
To page
310
Abstract
Agricultural biofuels require the use of scarce land, and this land has opportunity cost. We explore the objective function of a social planner who includes a land constraint in the optimization decision to minimize environmental cost. The inclusion of this land constraint in our optimization model motivates the measurement of emissions on a per-hectare basis. Switchgrass and corn are modeled as competing alternatives to show how the inclusion of a land constraint can influence life cycle rankings and alter policy conclusions. With land use unconstrained, ethanol produced from switchgrass is always an optimal feedstock relative to ethanol produced from corn. With land use constrained, however, our results show that it is unlikely that switchgrass would be optimal in the midwestern United States, but may be optimal in southern states if carbon is priced relatively high. Whether biofuel policy advocates for one feedstock over another should consider these contrasting results.
Keywords
Biofuels , Land use , Life cycle analysis
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
974037
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