Advanced Ethanol Industry Initiative
Archived: 09/01/2013
To develop an advanced (non-corn based) ethanol industry in Louisiana, the following “field-to-pump” requirements must be met:
- Development of an ethanol feedstock other than corn that:
- Is derived solely from Louisiana harvested crops.
- Is capable of an annual yield of at least 600 gallons of ethanol per acre.
- Requires no more than 50% of the water required to grow corn.
- Is tolerant to high temperatures and waterlogging.
- Is resistant to drought and saline-alkaline soils.
- Is capable of being grown in marginal soils, ranging from heavy clay to light sand.
- Requires no more than one-third of the nitrogen required to grow corn.
- Requires no more than one-half of the energy necessary to convert corn into ethanol.
- Development of a small advanced ethanol manufacturing facility network, which reduces the feedstock supply risk, does not burden local water supplies, and provides for a more broad-based economic development.
- Expansion of advanced ethanol supply and demand beyond the 10% blend market by blending ethanol with gasoline at the gas station pump. Blender pumps, directly installed and operated at local gas stations by a qualified small advanced ethanol manufacturing facility, should offer the consumer a less expensive substitute for unleaded gasoline in the form of ethanol blends of 10% (E10), 20% (E20), 30% (E30), and 85% (E85).
(Reference Louisiana Revised Statutes 3:3761)
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Type: Laws and Regulations
Enacted: Jun 21, 2008
Technologies: Ethanol
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