Center for Advanced BioEnergy Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Pitfalls of One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Biomass Emissions

Biomass Magazine December 2009
By Bob Cleaves

A recent article from Science Magazine that challenges the carbon benefits of biomass to energy is making the rounds on Capitol Hill. After reviewing the article, it’s clear that the disparity in carbon dioxide output stems from the assumption of major land-use changes that are theoretically possible if new feedstock comes from the growing of energy crops. In our view, this is a solution in search of a problem.

Let’s leave aside the fact that since Congress established the closed-loop production tax credit in 1992, not a single facility has been constructed. That’s because the economics of growing energy crops for the production of power has never been economically feasible. Of course, that may change in a carbon constrained world. For now, it’s difficult to overcome the economics and conclude that large-scale land conversion will actually occur.

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