Policies Supporting Cellulosic Ethanol Production Chad Hart Center for Agricultural and Rural Development Iowa State University September 27, 2006 Legislative.

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Policies Supporting Cellulosic Ethanol Production Chad Hart Center for Agricultural and Rural Development Iowa State University September 27, 2006 Legislative and Policy Trends Supporting Renewable Energy Energy Expo 2006 Iowa City, Iowa

Cellulosic Ethanol … Ethanol derived from any lignocellulosic or hemicellulosic matter that is available on a renewable basis Sources: trees, wood and crop residues, grasses, fibers, energy crops, and other non-petroleum wastes Federal legislative support via the Biomass Research and Development Act of 2000, extended by the 2002 Farm Bill and the Energy Policy Act of 2005

Biomass R & D Act of 2000 Directed the Agriculture and Energy Departments to cooperate and coordinate policies and procedures for promotion of bio-based products Established the Biomass R & D Board and Technical Advisory Committee Created the Biomass R & D Initiative with a specific area of concentration for cellulosic biomass

The 2002 Farm Bill 1 st farm bill with an energy title Extended the termination date of the Biomass R & D Act to Sept Provided additional funding for biomass R & D via the Biomass R & D Initiative and the Bioenergy Program Established biorefinery grants and created a program for the federal procurement of bio-based products

The Energy Policy Act of 2005 Built on previous pieces of legislation Continued the Bioenergy Program and set goals to develop techniques to increase energy production from biomass and make fuels from lignocellulosic materials price-competitive with gasoline Directed at least 45% of the Biomass R & D Initiative funds to cellulosic biomass activities Created production incentives for cellulosic biofuels

Production Incentives Goal: 1 billion gallons of cellulosic biofuel per year and biofuel price-competitiveness by 2015 Per gallon production incentive set by the Sec. of Energy until –2008 or –100 million gallons per year of cellulosic biofuel Then a reverse auction sets the incentive until –2015 or –1 billion gallons per year of cellulosic biofuel

Production Incentives (cont.) Bidders submit desired incentive and estimated production Incentive paid on actual production Funding for auction set at $250 million

Other Features of the Energy Act Preprocessing and harvesting grants for cellulosic biomass Minimum target of 250 million gallons of renewable fuel from cellulosic biomass by 2013 Production credit: 1 gallon of cellulosic biomass ethanol = 2.5 gallons of renewable fuel (until 2013) Additional loan guarantees and grants

Loan Guarantee Program and R & D Grants Loans up to 20 years, 80% of cost of the facility, and $250 million Design capacity at least 30 million gallons/year R & D grants for states with RFG requirments Funded at $25 million/year through 2010

Assistance Grants and Tech. Program Assistance grants to build cellulosic ethanol facilities Funding: $650 million in 2007, $400 million in 2008 Advanced Biofuel Technologies Program to fund projects to develop at least 4 different conversion techniques for cellulosic ethanol Funding: $110 million/year through 2009