2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11367-014-0827-x
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Marginal yield, technological advances, and emissions timing in corn ethanol’s carbon payback time

Abstract: Purpose Previous estimates of carbon payback time (CPT) of corn ethanol expansion assumed that marginal yields of newly converted lands are the same as the average corn yield, whereas reported marginal yields are generally lower than the average yield (47-83 % of average yield). Furthermore, these estimates assumed that the productivity of corn ethanol system and climate change impacts per unit greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions remain the same over decades to a century. The objective of this study is to re-examin… Show more

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“…Therefore, the GPBT provides insight into how long biofuels should be produced on the same location before they can be considered a preferable alternative to their fossil counterparts. GPBTs for crop-based biofuels have been derived at the country and continental scale [12,13,23], and at the global scale [15,24]. GHG footprints and GPBTs require mostly the same data inputs, but calculations are done in a different way.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the GPBT provides insight into how long biofuels should be produced on the same location before they can be considered a preferable alternative to their fossil counterparts. GPBTs for crop-based biofuels have been derived at the country and continental scale [12,13,23], and at the global scale [15,24]. GHG footprints and GPBTs require mostly the same data inputs, but calculations are done in a different way.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This also implies that we should exercise caution when interpreting an LCA study in which ecotoxicity impact of agricultural processes plays an important role in the overall conclusion. Broadly, our study highlights the importance of understanding the dynamics in the input and output structure of a process or a technology in LCA [72,73].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In 2008, in the U.S.A, the corn (307 million tons) usage was as follows: about 93 million tons for ethanol production and about 24 million tons for sweeteners (USDA ). Corn ethanol is currently the primary biofuel and its production has increased eightfold since 2000, to the current level of about 50 billion liters per year (Yang and Suh ).…”
Section: Cornmentioning
confidence: 99%