The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) is among the cornerstone policies created to increase U.S. energy independence by using biofuels. Although greenhouse gas emissions have played a role in shaping the RFS, water implications are less understood. We demonstrate a spatial, life cycle approach to estimate water consumption of transportation fuel scenarios, including a comparison to current water withdrawals and drought incidence by state. The water consumption and land footprint of six scenarios are compared to the RFS, including shale oil, coal-to-liquids, shale gas-to-liquids, corn ethanol, and cellulosic ethanol from switchgrass. The corn scenario is the most water and land intense option and is weighted toward drought-prone states. Fossil o...
With energy security, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development as three main motives, ...
Transition of the current gasoline-based transportation system into a renewable fuel-based clean veh...
The “water footprint ” or “embedded water ” of a product is seen as the amount of water consumed dur...
The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) is among the cornerstone policies created to increase U.S. energy ...
The connection between energy use and water scarcity is not well understood. The production of energ...
Biofuels policies induce land use changes (LUC), including cropland expansion and crop switching, an...
Biofuels policies induce land use changes (LUC), including cropland expansion and crop switching, an...
Transportation fuels are heavily dominated by the use of petroleum, but concerns over oil depletion ...
Biofuels account for 1–2% of global transportation fuel and their share is projected to continue ris...
Renewable biofuel production requires a considerable amount of water for biofuel conversion. However...
The trend towards substitution of conventional transport fuels by biofuels requires additional water...
Energy systems and water resources are inextricably linked, especially in the case of bioenergy, whi...
Water and energy are critical, interdependent, and regional resources, and effective planning and po...
ABSTRACT: While agricultural residue is considered as a near-term feedstock option for cellulosic bi...
Sustainable transportation biofuels may require considerable changes in land use to meet mandated ta...
With energy security, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development as three main motives, ...
Transition of the current gasoline-based transportation system into a renewable fuel-based clean veh...
The “water footprint ” or “embedded water ” of a product is seen as the amount of water consumed dur...
The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) is among the cornerstone policies created to increase U.S. energy ...
The connection between energy use and water scarcity is not well understood. The production of energ...
Biofuels policies induce land use changes (LUC), including cropland expansion and crop switching, an...
Biofuels policies induce land use changes (LUC), including cropland expansion and crop switching, an...
Transportation fuels are heavily dominated by the use of petroleum, but concerns over oil depletion ...
Biofuels account for 1–2% of global transportation fuel and their share is projected to continue ris...
Renewable biofuel production requires a considerable amount of water for biofuel conversion. However...
The trend towards substitution of conventional transport fuels by biofuels requires additional water...
Energy systems and water resources are inextricably linked, especially in the case of bioenergy, whi...
Water and energy are critical, interdependent, and regional resources, and effective planning and po...
ABSTRACT: While agricultural residue is considered as a near-term feedstock option for cellulosic bi...
Sustainable transportation biofuels may require considerable changes in land use to meet mandated ta...
With energy security, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development as three main motives, ...
Transition of the current gasoline-based transportation system into a renewable fuel-based clean veh...
The “water footprint ” or “embedded water ” of a product is seen as the amount of water consumed dur...