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Energy and Environmental Aspects of Using Corn Stover for Fuel Ethanol

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2002

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Sheehan, John, Aden, Andy, Paustian, Keith, Killian, Kendrick, Brenner, John, Walsh, Marie, and Nelson, Richard, 2002, Energy and Environmental Aspects of Using Corn Stover for Fuel Ethanol: Journal of Industrial Ecology, v. 7, p. 117-146.

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Corn stover is the residue that is left behind after corn grain harvest. We have constructed a life-cycle model that describes collecting corn stover in the state of Iowa, in the Midwest of the United States, for the production and use of a fuel mixture consisting of 85% ethanol/15% gasoline (known as “E85”) in a flexible-fuel light-duty vehicle. The model incorporates results from individual models for soil carbon dynamics, soil erosion, agronomics of stover collection and transport, and biocon-version of stover to ethanol. Limitations in available data forced us to focus on a scenario that assumes all farmers in the state of Iowa switch from their current cropping and tilling practices to continuous production of corn and “no-till” [...]

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