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September 2, 2016
Biofuels versus Gasoline: The Emissions Gap Is Widening
The carbon footprint of biofuels has often been a source of contention. Recently, a study out of the University of Michigan Energy Institute suggested that biofuels are worse for the climate than gasoline. However, there is significant evidence in the scientific literature to the contrary. Many respected laboratories, agencies, and researchers have used a lifecycle analysis to show that biofuels, particularly advanced biofuels, provide significant carbon benefits compared to gasoline. These benefits have increased in recent years, as biofuels have become less energy-intensive to produce while oil/gasoline has become more energy-intensive to extract and produce.
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Upcoming Events:
1. 2016 NASEO Annual Meeting
September 11-14, 2016
Providence Biltmore
Providence, Rhode Island
The 2016 Annual Meeting marks NASEO’s 30th anniversary as an organization. Over the past three decades, the State and Territory Energy Offices have worked together and with partners at the national, state, and local levels to advance practical, cost-effective, and impactful policies and programs. This meeting will celebrate their past successes and convene decision makers around today’s pressing energy issues. Register today to reserve your spot in the dynamic discussions and intimate networking opportunities that will help shape the future of state energy cooperation and policy innovation. EESI is a supporting sponsor of the 2016 NASEO Annual Meeting.
2. EPA Biogenic Carbon Emissions Panel - Public Teleconference
The U.S. EPA’s Scientific Advisory Board staff office has announced plans to hold a public teleconference of the SAB biogenic carbon emissions panel on Oct. 12 as part of its continuing review of the framework for biogenic CO2 emissions from stationary sources first released in November 2014 and updated this February.
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