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Implications of US biofuels policy for sustainable transportation energy in Maine and the Northeast

机译:美国生物燃料政策对缅因州和东北部可持续交通能源的启示

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Drop-in biofuels that are compatible with the existing vehicle and retail infrastructure continue to receive great attention due to their promise inoaddressing climate change and energy security concerns stemming from use of petroleum-based fuels. In this paper we discuss current drop-in biofuel production technologies and assess relevant biofuel policies in the U.S., particularly those impacting forest biomass in Maine and the Northeast. In this context, we examine the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) policy and its definition of biomass which favors biomass from plantations regardless of actual ecological impacts on biodiversity, soil and water quality. We argue that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) should consider revising the definition of biomass eligible for renewable fuel credits to include sustainably managed natural forests.
机译:与现有车辆和零售基础设施兼容的即插即用生物燃料由于无法解决气候变化以及使用基于石油的燃料引起的能源安全问题的承诺而继续受到广泛关注。在本文中,我们讨论了当前的生物燃料生产技术,并评估了美国的相关生物燃料政策,特别是那些影响缅因州和东北部森林生物量的政策。在此背景下,我们研究了可再生燃料标准(RFS)政策及其对生物量的定义,无论对生物多样性,土壤和水质的实际生态影响如何,该定义都有利于人工林的生物量。我们认为,环境保护局(EPA)应该考虑修改符合可再生燃料信用条件的生物质的定义,以包括可持续管理的天然林。

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