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Environmental Sustainability of Biofuel Crops Bill Chism (chism.bill@epa.gov) David Widawsky (widawsky.david@epa.gov) Office of Policy, Economics and Innovation US Environmental Protection Agency Photos from USDA, ARS, Image Gallery
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Environmental Sustainability of Biofuel Crops 2 Crop Production Generalized Diagram InputsOutputs Crop Production Physical Factors Climate and Topography Assets
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Environmental Sustainability of Biofuel Crops 3 Inputs and Outputs of Biofuel Crop Production Crop Energy Food Compounds Energy - Sun - Petrochemical (fuel, fertilizer, manufacturing, etc.) Atmospheric Carbon Water Rainfall (nitrogen) Irrigation Nutrients Fertilizer Soil & Crop Residue Agric Practices Tillage Planting Crop & Cultivar Pest Control Physical Factors Climate Temperature Rainfall Soil Characteristics Topography Slope Distance to water Assets Soil Organic Matter Carbon and Minerals Water – filter & storage Wildlife Ecological Services Land Use / Consumption Air Emissions Nitrogen (NO 2 -) Carbon (tillage) Particulates Leaching & Runoff Nitrogen (NO 3 -) Phosphorus (H 2 PO 4 ) Soil Water Recharge (pos) Evaporation (neg) Crop Production Starch – corn Oil Seed – soybean Perennial Grass – Switchgrass Sugar Crop – Sugarcane Woody Biomass - Poplar Secondary Products (Animal Feed) Distillers Dry Grain Glycerol Lignin
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Environmental Sustainability of Biofuel Crops 4 Starch (Corn) For Ethanol – Outputs ►low net energy; serious sustainability issues◄ Corn Production Assets Outputs Distillers Dry Grain for Animal Feed Waste to fertilizer Heat Methane Many Alternative Uses Energy, Feed, Food, Sweetener, etc. Net Energy 1.3 to 1.7 : 1 GHG Reduction 22% < gasoline Sustainability Issues Runoff & Drain Tiles Erosion N and P Pesticides Energy and GHG Reduction are Well to Wheel Optimized, CA Low Carbon Fuel Std
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Environmental Sustainability of Biofuel Crops 5 Oil Seed Crop (Soybean) For Biodiesel – Outputs ►moderate net energy; sustainability issues; lower financial returns◄ Soybean Production Assets Outputs Soybean Meal for Animal Feed Waste to fertilizer Heat Methane Many Alternative Uses Energy, Feed, Food, Oil, etc. Net Energy 3.2 : 1 GHG Reduction 68% < diesel Sustainability Issues Runoff & Drain Tiles Erosion Pesticides Energy and GHG Reduction are Well to Wheel Optimized
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Environmental Sustainability of Biofuel Crops 6 Cellulosic Ethanol (Switchgrass) – Outputs ►higher net energy; sustainability advantages; technical/financial barriers◄ Switchgrass Production Assets Outputs Alternative Uses Less Marketable CRP, Wildlife Habitat Net Energy 4.4 to 6.1 : 1 GHG Reduction 91% < gasoline Sustainability Issues ☼ Lowest Runoff ☼ Lowest Erosion ☼ Low Fertilizer Use (N and P) ☼ Lowest pesticide Use Energy and GHG Reduction are Well to Wheel Optimized Develop New Biofuel Production System – acid or enzyme?
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Environmental Sustainability of Biofuel Crops 7 Changing Crop Rotations ► changing rotation can increase runoff and reduce average yields◄ Corn Sustainability Issues (Minn.) NO 3 -N in runoff = 45.5 lb/acre Drain tile flow = 3.1 t water/acre 2 Year Crop Rotation 18% higher soybean yield 12% higher corn yield 2 Year Continuous Corn 12% lower corn yield Sustainability Issues (Minn.) NO 3 -N in runoff = 40 lb/acre Drain tile flow = 2 t water/acre Soybean Fertilization (U.S.) N = 15 % at 24 lb/acre P = 24 % at 48 lb/acre Corn Fertilization (U.S.) N = 97 % at 131 lb/acre P = 81 % at 57 lb/acre Soybean Corn Corn Fertilization (U.S.) N = 97 % at 131 lb/acre P = 81 % at 57 lb/acre
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Environmental Sustainability of Biofuel Crops 8 Environmental Impact of Converting 14 million acres of soybean to corn Source: L. Marshall. 2007. The Thirst For Corn. WRI Change in Runoff (%) Nitrogen5 million tons Phosphorus0.5 million tons Sediment1900 million tons Tons of Runoff
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Environmental Sustainability of Biofuel Crops 9 Conversion System Affects Sustainability of Biomass Production Influence of Conversion Platforms on Biomass Production Single crop systems “Omnivorous” systems Timing of biomass utilization Biomass storage (quality, quantity) All of these can affect: Water, air, soil effects Wildlife habitat Other ecological services
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Environmental Sustainability of Biofuel Crops 10 Sustainability Characteristics* of Mitigation Options * Other categories could be added: nitrous oxides, soil carbon, wildlife, etc.
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Environmental Sustainability of Biofuel Crops 11 Research Information Gaps Life Cycle Analysis – Agricultural Inputs Accounting methods Values of Secondary Products Comparison Between Single-year and Multi-year Crops Impact of Biofuel Processing Method – “omnivorous” processing system versus crop specific system Biofuel “Green” Index – Well-to-Crop Rating System Develop crop sustainability data Methods for comparing different models Sustainability - Land, Crop Residues, and Water * Land Use Change * Crop Production Practices * * Federal Biofuels Posture Plan Workshop Feedstock Session Notes
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