About 500 more biorefineries will need to be built in order to meet the goal of using 36 billion gallons of biofuel by 2022, according to USDA. Based on a report by the agency, the plants will cost nearly $168 billion and will need to be able to convert a wide range of biofuel feedstocks, including crop residue, forest thinning and municipal waste. “The bottom line here is that we need to make a commitment to this industry,” said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. (DesMoines Register). Learn more.
Study: More Biorefineries Needed to Meet 2022 Biofuel Goal
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