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Localized economic contributions of renewable wood-based biopower generation

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ENERGY ECONOMICS
卷 91, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2020.104913

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Biopower; IMPLAN; Economic contributions; Economic multipliers; Net annual woody biomass increase

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  1. U.S Department of Agriculture's National Institute of Food and Agriculture [MO-C00055871]
  2. U.S. Department of Agriculture McIntire-Stennis [NRSL0893, IDAZ00024]
  3. U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of Chief Economist [58-0111-17-008]
  4. Biopower Association
  5. Patrick Miles (US Forest Service)

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We assessed the role of renewable wood-based biopower generation in supporting local economies by deriving multiplier effects from a sample of U.S. power plants representing 348.3 MW of installed capacity (1.2 million MWh of power generation for 2016) with annual expenditures of over US$117 million. Average annual employment, labor income, value-added, and gross output values associated with the generation of wood-based power were contrasted with those from power generated from coal and natural gas. Economic multiplier effects of localized operation and maintenance expenditures were derived following an input-output analysis. Results, expressed in 2017 US$. show the economic contribution of wood-based biopower was lower (US$123.96 per MWh) than power generated from coal (US$386.55 per MWh) and natural gas (US$989.79 per MW). However, wood-based biopower value-added localized multiplier effects were nearly 20% higher than coal-based power, at US$2.80 per dollar spent in operation and maintenance. Our findings suggest that, after considering sustainability thresholds for woody biomass availability, its expanded utilization could contribute between US$5.00 billion to US$22.00 billion in value-added to local economies across the US. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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