Land related impacts of an ethanol from corn program
Conference
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· Proc. Annu. Meet. - Am. Sect. Int. Sol. Energy Soc.; (United States)
OSTI ID:5746521
The following topics are discussed: distillation byproducts and net land demand; the supply and demand for food and feed; impacts from the rising price of cropland; increased damage to the nation's land; and the mismatch of the supply and demand for corn. (MHR)
- Research Organization:
- MITRE Corp., McLean, VA
- OSTI ID:
- 5746521
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-810509-(Vol.1)
- Conference Information:
- Journal Name: Proc. Annu. Meet. - Am. Sect. Int. Sol. Energy Soc.; (United States) Journal Volume: 4.1
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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09 BIOMASS FUELS
140504* -- Solar Energy Conversion-- Biomass Production & Conversion-- (-1989)
ALCOHOL FUELS
ALCOHOLS
CEREALS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
EROSION
ETHANOL
FUELS
GRAMINEAE
GRASS
HYDROXY COMPOUNDS
LAND USE
MAIZE
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PLANTS
PRODUCTION
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
SOIL CONSERVATION
SOILS
SUPPLY AND DEMAND
SYNTHETIC FUELS
140504* -- Solar Energy Conversion-- Biomass Production & Conversion-- (-1989)
ALCOHOL FUELS
ALCOHOLS
CEREALS
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
EROSION
ETHANOL
FUELS
GRAMINEAE
GRASS
HYDROXY COMPOUNDS
LAND USE
MAIZE
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
PLANTS
PRODUCTION
RESOURCE CONSERVATION
SOIL CONSERVATION
SOILS
SUPPLY AND DEMAND
SYNTHETIC FUELS