First-generation grain ethanol biofuel has affected the historical excess capacity problem in U.S. agriculture. Second-generation cellulosic ethanol biofuel has had difficulty achieving cost-competitiveness. Third-generation drop-in biofuels are under development. If lignocellulosic biomass from perennial grasses becomes the feedstock of choice for second- and third-generation biorefineries, an integrated system could evolve in which a biorefinery directly manages feedstock production, harvest, storage, and delivery. Modeling was conducted to determine the potential economic benefits from an integrated system. Relatively low-cost public policies that could be implemented to facilitate economic efficiency are proposed
Advanced biofuels such as cellulosic ethanol are of great interest for their potential to supply a s...
As the demand for direct petroleum substitutes increases, biorefineries are poised to become centers...
This paper compares environmental and profitability outcomes for a centralized biorefinery for cellu...
First-generation grain ethanol biofuel has affected the historical excess capacity problem in U.S. a...
The U.S. Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 mandates the production of 16 billion gallons ...
Biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel are increasingly promoted as green alternatives to petroleum-...
The Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) 2007 mandate the use of 21 billion gallons of advanc...
Increasing concerns about energy security and climate change mitigation have led to significant poli...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) aims to displace 30% of the 2004 gasoline use (60 billion gal/yr...
To overcome the limitations of starch-based and sugar-based ethanol, scientists propose to expand th...
AbstractIn recent years, production and consumption of biofuels has become controversial, mainly due...
This paper compares environmental and profitability outcomes for a centralized biorefinery for cellu...
Prospects for the cellulosic biofuel industry are unclear. The EPA has repeatedly lowered production...
We estimate the physical supply potential of biofuels from domestic municipal solid waste, forestry ...
This paper compares environmental and profitability outcomes for a centralized biorefinery for cellu...
Advanced biofuels such as cellulosic ethanol are of great interest for their potential to supply a s...
As the demand for direct petroleum substitutes increases, biorefineries are poised to become centers...
This paper compares environmental and profitability outcomes for a centralized biorefinery for cellu...
First-generation grain ethanol biofuel has affected the historical excess capacity problem in U.S. a...
The U.S. Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 mandates the production of 16 billion gallons ...
Biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel are increasingly promoted as green alternatives to petroleum-...
The Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) 2007 mandate the use of 21 billion gallons of advanc...
Increasing concerns about energy security and climate change mitigation have led to significant poli...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) aims to displace 30% of the 2004 gasoline use (60 billion gal/yr...
To overcome the limitations of starch-based and sugar-based ethanol, scientists propose to expand th...
AbstractIn recent years, production and consumption of biofuels has become controversial, mainly due...
This paper compares environmental and profitability outcomes for a centralized biorefinery for cellu...
Prospects for the cellulosic biofuel industry are unclear. The EPA has repeatedly lowered production...
We estimate the physical supply potential of biofuels from domestic municipal solid waste, forestry ...
This paper compares environmental and profitability outcomes for a centralized biorefinery for cellu...
Advanced biofuels such as cellulosic ethanol are of great interest for their potential to supply a s...
As the demand for direct petroleum substitutes increases, biorefineries are poised to become centers...
This paper compares environmental and profitability outcomes for a centralized biorefinery for cellu...