The production of six regionally important cellulosic biomass feedstocks, including pine, eucalyptus, unmanaged hardwoods, forest residues, switchgrass, and sweet sorghum, was analyzed using consistent life cycle methodologies and system boundaries to identify feedstocks with the lowest cost and environmental impacts. Supply chain analysis was performed for each feedstock, calculating costs and supply requirements for the production of 453,592 dry tonnes of biomass per year. Cradle-to-gate environmental impacts from these modeled supply systems were quantified for nine mid-point indicators using SimaPro 7.2 LCA software. Conversion of grassland to managed forest for bioenergy resulted in large reductions in GHG emissions due to carbon uptak...
To overcome the limitations of starch-based and sugar-based ethanol, scientists propose to expand th...
This paper introduces a spatial bioeconomic model for study of potential cellulosic biomass supply a...
The low efficiency of feedstock storage and transportation hinders commercialization of a switchgras...
<p>The production of six regionally important cellulosic biomass feedstocks, including pine, eucalyp...
The efficiency of supply chain system of lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) feedstock is crucial to the d...
Chemical production from crude oil represents a substantial percentage of the yearly fossil fuel use...
This paper provides the first comprehensive economic and life cycle analysis for three major propose...
Cellulosic biofuels have become an important source of renewable energy. The 2007 Renewable Fuel Sta...
Agricultural land and forestland are considered as two largest potential biomass sources for meeting...
Increasing concerns about energy security and climate change mitigation have led to significant poli...
To reduce U.S. dependence on imported oil and to reduce carbon emissions, renewable biofuel producti...
In order to limit the global mean temperature, increase efforts need to be made to reduce greenhouse...
Co-fermentation of cellulosic biomass and grain to produce bioethanol has been proposed to integrate...
The production of biofuel feedstocks result in greenhouse gas fluxes to the atmosphere as a result o...
Biofuels have been widely promoted as an important part of the global energy mix, due to public inte...
To overcome the limitations of starch-based and sugar-based ethanol, scientists propose to expand th...
This paper introduces a spatial bioeconomic model for study of potential cellulosic biomass supply a...
The low efficiency of feedstock storage and transportation hinders commercialization of a switchgras...
<p>The production of six regionally important cellulosic biomass feedstocks, including pine, eucalyp...
The efficiency of supply chain system of lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) feedstock is crucial to the d...
Chemical production from crude oil represents a substantial percentage of the yearly fossil fuel use...
This paper provides the first comprehensive economic and life cycle analysis for three major propose...
Cellulosic biofuels have become an important source of renewable energy. The 2007 Renewable Fuel Sta...
Agricultural land and forestland are considered as two largest potential biomass sources for meeting...
Increasing concerns about energy security and climate change mitigation have led to significant poli...
To reduce U.S. dependence on imported oil and to reduce carbon emissions, renewable biofuel producti...
In order to limit the global mean temperature, increase efforts need to be made to reduce greenhouse...
Co-fermentation of cellulosic biomass and grain to produce bioethanol has been proposed to integrate...
The production of biofuel feedstocks result in greenhouse gas fluxes to the atmosphere as a result o...
Biofuels have been widely promoted as an important part of the global energy mix, due to public inte...
To overcome the limitations of starch-based and sugar-based ethanol, scientists propose to expand th...
This paper introduces a spatial bioeconomic model for study of potential cellulosic biomass supply a...
The low efficiency of feedstock storage and transportation hinders commercialization of a switchgras...