Cellulosic Ethanol: The Benifits, Obstacles, and Implications for Nebraska


Autoria(s): Thompson, Cassidee Lin
Data(s)

01/04/2010

Resumo

Abstract Ethanol is a biofuel that has unique capabilities to mitigate global climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions while simultaneously supporting rural economies and decreasing the United States’ dependence on foreign oil. Currently, the state of Nebraska depends on corn ethanol, which may be unsustainable. Cellulosic ethanol is a promising alternative but it is not without its problems, including high production costs and potential environmental damage. This thesis is an attempt to understand the benefits, downfalls, and processes of corn-based and cellulosic ethanol and the potential implications to Nebraska. This research should shed some light on the current obstacles and environmental problems involved with production, as well as evaluate the potential economic benefits to Nebraska, while pointing out issues that should be further researched before implementation.

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http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/envstudtheses/20

http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1017&context=envstudtheses

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DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln

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Environmental Studies Undergraduate Student Theses

Palavras-Chave #thesis #environmental studies #ethanol #agriculture #economics #research #nebraska #Agronomy and Crop Sciences #Biogeochemistry #Environmental Sciences #Natural Resources Management and Policy #Oil, Gas, and Energy #Other Environmental Sciences #Other Plant Sciences
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