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Water Availability for Biorefineries in the Contiguous United States and the Implications for Bioenergy Production Distribution

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 56, 期 6, 页码 3748-3757

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.1c07747

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cellulosic biofuel; biorefinery; water availability; water use; renewable fuel standard

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  1. DOE Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research) [DE-SC0018420]

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This study assesses the water requirements and availability for renewable biofuel production in the United States, indicating potential water stress in certain regions. It also predicts the concentration of biofuel production in a few specific areas and the possible impact of water constraints on cellulosic biofuel production.
Renewable biofuel production depends on many factors, including feedstock availability, refinery and shipment infrastructure, and in particular, water availability. This study assesses water requirement and availability for mainstream biorefinery technologies in the contiguous United States (CONUS). The assessment is conducted in newly defined spatial units, namely, biorefinery planning boundaries, considering feedstock availability, transportation cost, and refinery capacity requirement for cost-effectiveness. The results suggest that the total biorefinery water use in the CONUS by 2030 will be low compared to the total water availability. However, biorefinery water requirements can aggravate the water stress situation in many regions, including the Great Plains, California Central Valley, and the upper Columbia-Snake River basin in Washington. Bioenergy productions in these regions can be largely constrained by water. It is projected that biofuel production will concentrate in Northern Plains, Lake States, and Corn Belt regions, which contribute 94.4% of the conventional, 86.1% of biodiesel, and 54.8% of cellulosic biofuel production mandated by the renewable fuel standard. If biorefineries are constrained to use less than 10% of the locally available water, up to 7% of planned cellulosic biofuel production will be affected. Findings from this study can aid the sustainable planning of national bioenergy production.

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