Assessing county-level water footprints of different cellulosic-biofuel feedstock pathways

Chiu, YW; Wu, M

HERO ID

5013365

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2012

Language

English

PMID

22816524

HERO ID 5013365
In Press No
Year 2012
Title Assessing county-level water footprints of different cellulosic-biofuel feedstock pathways
Authors Chiu, YW; Wu, M
Journal Environmental Science & Technology
Volume 46
Issue 16
Page Numbers 9155-9162
Abstract While agricultural residue is considered as a near-term feedstock option for cellulosic biofuels, its sustainability must be evaluated by taking water into account. This study aims to analyze the county-level water footprint for four biofuel pathways in the United States, including bioethanol generated from corn grain, stover, wheat straw, and biodiesel from soybean. The county-level blue water footprint of ethanol from corn grain, stover, and wheat straw shows extremely wide variances with a national average of 31, 132, and 139 L of water per liter biofuel (L(w)/L(bf)), and standard deviation of 133, 323, and 297 L(w)/L(bf), respectively. Soybean biodiesel production results in a blue water footprint of 313 L(w)/L(bf) on the national average with standard deviation of 894 L(w)/L(bf). All biofuels show a greater green water footprint than the blue one. This work elucidates how diverse spatial resolutions affect biofuel water footprints, which can provide detailed insights into biofuels' implications on local water sustainability.
Doi 10.1021/es3002162
Pmid 22816524
Wosid WOS:000307697700076
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