美国碳市场和厌氧消化器的区域经济方面:猪生产案例

IF 3.2 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Biofuels Bioproducts & Biorefining-Biofpr Pub Date : 2024-04-05 DOI:10.1002/bbb.2615
Jerome Dumortier, John Crespi, Dermot J. Hayes, Molly Burress, Adriana Valcu-Lisman, Jan Lewandrowski
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由于美国农业部门规模庞大,因此利用厌氧消化器(AD)生产能源的潜力巨大。厌氧消化器的使用减少了粪便管理产生的温室气体排放。沼气及其终端产品(即可再生天然气 (RNG) 或电力)的农场使用或农场外销售可为农民带来经济效益。美国当前的能源价格和政策不足以促使大规模建设厌氧消化(AD)设施;然而,为避免温室气体排放和固碳而支付的费用可能会高到足以促使投资。本分析量化了为猪生产商建造厌氧消化(AD)所需的经济激励措施,并可轻松扩展至其他原料。考虑了生产 RNG 和电力的各种最终用途途径,并考虑了地点、畜群规模和其他参数,从而为美国提供了一份全面的分析报告。分析和结果由两部分组成,一部分是说明碳付款对总体盈利能力的影响,另一部分是对占美国生猪存栏 83.6% 的各州的具体分析。我们的结果表明,在农场层面决定是否安装厌氧消化(AD)装置时,碳付款比能源价格更具决定性,但能源价格对决定最佳沼气最终用途具有影响力。我们还讨论了长期合同(包括能源和碳付款)的潜在需求,以减少投资的不确定性并增加对厌氧消化(ADs)的投资。
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Regional economic aspects of carbon markets and anaerobic digesters in the USA: the case of swine production

The USA has significant potential to produce energy from anaerobic digesters (AD) due to the size of its agricultural sector. The use of ADs reduces greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from manure management. The financial benefits to farmers come from the on-farm use, or off-farm sales, of biogas and its end products, namely renewable natural gas (RNG) or electricity. Current energy prices and policies in the USA are insufficient to trigger large-scale construction of ADs; however, payments to avoid GHG emissions and sequester carbon could become sufficiently high to prompt investment. This analysis quantifies the economic incentives necessary for the construction of ADs for swine producers and can easily be expanded to include other feedstocks. Various end-use pathways to produce RNG and electricity are considered to account for location, herd size, and other parameters to deliver a comprehensive analysis for the USA. The analysis and results are composed of a generic part to illustrate the effects of carbon payment on profitability in general as well as a specific analysis for states representing 83.6% of the US hog inventory. Our results indicate that carbon payments would be a stronger determinant than energy prices in farm-level decisions to install ADs, but that energy prices would be influential in determining the optimal biogas end use. The potential need for long-term contracts – both for energy and carbon payments – to reduce investment uncertainty and increase investment in ADs is also discussed.

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期刊介绍: Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining is a vital source of information on sustainable products, fuels and energy. Examining the spectrum of international scientific research and industrial development along the entire supply chain, The journal publishes a balanced mixture of peer-reviewed critical reviews, commentary, business news highlights, policy updates and patent intelligence. Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining is dedicated to fostering growth in the biorenewables sector and serving its growing interdisciplinary community by providing a unique, systems-based insight into technologies in these fields as well as their industrial development.
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