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Biofuel Policy: Livestock Emissions Emission reduction (mmtce) Biofuel carbon price (Euro/tce) Total Livestock Emission Reductions Less Enteric Fermentation Manure Emission Reductions

Climate Policy and Bioenergy Carbon price (Euro/ton of carbon) Emission offsets (million metric tons of carbon) Technical Potential Economic Potential Competitive Economic Potential

Energy Crops (million acres) Carbon tax on energy (Euro/ton of carbon) 2010 Capacity 2030 Capacity 2050 Capacity Unrestricted Capacity Power Plant Biomass Supply