Carbon mitigation payments can reduce the riskiness of bioenergy crop production

Author:

Majeed Fahd123ORCID,Khanna Madhu123ORCID,Miao Ruiqing4,Blanc‐Betes Elena13,Hudiburg Tara5,DeLucia Evan136ORCID

Affiliation:

1. DOE Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation University of Illinois Urbana Illinois USA

2. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Economics University of Illinois Urbana Illinois USA

3. Institute for Sustainability, Energy, and Environment Urbana Illinois USA

4. Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Auburn University Auburn Alabama USA

5. Department of Forest, Rangeland and Fire Sciences University of Idaho Moscow Idaho USA

6. Department of Plant Biology University of Illinois Urbana Illinois USA

Abstract

AbstractPerennial bioenergy crops provide substantial carbon mitigation benefits but have risky returns. We couple economic analysis with a biogeochemical model (DayCent) to examine the effect of carbon mitigation payments on the spatially varying bioenergy crop returns and risk profiles relative to conventional crops across the rainfed United States. These payments increase the likelihood of positive profit in the Midwest for miscanthus and southern states for switchgrass. At low biomass prices, these payments make bioenergy crops appealing to risk‐averse farmers. At moderate biomass prices, these payments make bioenergy crops appealing to all farmers regardless of risk preference.

Funder

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

Wiley

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