September 8, 2010
Journal Article

Evaluating possible cap and trade legislation on cellulosic feedstock availability

Abstract

An integrated, socioeconomic biogeophysical model is used to analyze the interactions of cap-and-trade legislation and the Renewable Fuels Standard. Five alternative policy scenarios were considered with the purpose of identifying policies that act in a synergistic manner to reduce carbon emissions, increase economic returns to agriculture, and adequately meet ethanol mandates.We conclude that climate and energy policies can best be implemented together by offering carbon offset payments to conservation tillage, herbaceous grasses for biomass, and by constraining crop residue removal for ethanol feedstocks to carbon neutral level.

Revised: October 19, 2010 | Published: September 8, 2010

Citation

Hellwinckel C., T.O. West, D.G. De La Torre Ugarte, and R.D. Perlack. 2010. Evaluating possible cap and trade legislation on cellulosic feedstock availability. Global Change Biology Bioenergy 2, no. 5:278–287. PNNL-SA-73869. doi:10.1111/j.1757-1707.2010.01052.x