Source:Renewable Fuels Association
"The amount of agricultural land required to produce 15 billion gallons of grain ethanol in the United States by 2015, as required by the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA), is likely to be less than 1 percent of total world cropland, according to a new report released today by the Renewable Fuels Association. According to the report, “Understanding Land Use Change and U.S. Ethanol Expansion,” gains in agricultural productivity, coupled with the contribution of feed produced as an ethanol co-product, are expected to significantly mitigate the need for conversion of non-agricultural lands to support expanded U.S. biofuels production."
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Understanding land use change and U.S. ethanol expansion
Posted by library@EPA at 11:59 AM
Labels: Agriculture, Biofuels, Energy, Land use