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Special Committee on Domestic Biofuels. Major Federal Policies Promoting Transportation Biofuels. John Stolzenberg and Larry Konopacki Wisconsin Legislative Council September 16, 2008. Main Messages of the Briefing.
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Special Committee on Domestic Biofuels Major Federal Policies Promoting Transportation Biofuels John Stolzenberg and Larry Konopacki Wisconsin Legislative Council September 16, 2008
Main Messages of the Briefing • US government has adopted a number of significant policies to encourage the development and use of transportation biofuels • Regulations, incentives, R&D, studies, etc. • Thus, the Committee is not starting in a policy vacuum • How should Wisconsin respond to these initiatives?
2 Parts to the Briefing • Overview of major initiatives • Especially from the 2007 Energy Act and the 2008 Farm Bill • Detailed review of the renewable fuel standard (RFS)
Overview of Major Federal Initiatives • Introduction • Tax Incentives • Tariffs • Funding – Production • Funding – Other • R & D, Demonstration, and Extension • Studies and Support • Regulations
Introduction to Federal Legislation • Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (2007 Energy Act) • Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (2008 Farm Bill) • Energy Policy Act of 2005 (2005 Energy Act) • Funding terminology • mandatory funding • discretionary funding / appropriations process.
Overview of Major Federal Initiatives • Introduction • Tax Incentives • Tariffs • Funding – Production • Funding – Other • R & D, Demonstration, and Extension • Studies and Support • Regulations
Tax Incentives Volumetric tax credit for ethanol-blended gasoline • $0.51 per gallon • Soon reduced to $0.45 per gallon Small ethanol producer credit • $0.10 per gallon of ethanol produced • May be claimed on first 15 M gal of ethanol from a producer with capacity below 60 MGY
Tax Incentives Credit for production of cellulosic biofuel • Tax credit of $1.01 per gallon • US producers, cellulosic biofuel • For ethanol producers - reduced by volumetric ethanol credit & small ethanol producer credit • Fuel produced after December 31, 2008 Biodiesel tax credit • $1.00 per gallon credit - “agri-biodiesel” • or $0.50 per gallon – biodiesel from previously used agricultural products like fryer grease.
Tax Incentives Small agri-biodiesel producer credit • $0.10 per gallon produced • May be claimed on first 15 M gal of ethanol from a producer with capacity below 60 MGY Renewable diesel tax credit • $1.00 per gallon tax credit • Biomass-based diesel fuel produced through a thermal depolymerization process
Overview of Major Federal Initiatives • Introduction • Tax Incentives • Tariffs • Funding – Production • Funding – Other • R & D, Demonstration, and Extension • Studies and Support • Regulations
Tariffs Ethanol Import Tariffs • $0.54 per gallon tariff • 2.5% ad valorem tariff • Exception: Caribbean basin Initiative (CBI) imports (can be up to 7% of US ethanol markets)
Overview of Major Federal Initiatives • Introduction • Tax Incentives • Tariffs • Funding – Production • Funding – Other • R & D, Demonstration, and Extension • Studies and Support • Regulations
Funding - Production Bioenergy program for advanced biofuels • Production payments for advanced biofuels • Mandatory $300 million for 2009-2012 plus authorization for appropriation of $25 million per year in 2009-2012 Grants for production of advanced biofuels • Prioritizes greatest lifecycle GHG reductions • must be at least an 80% GHG reduction over 2005 fuel • Authorized appropriation of $500 million from 2008-2015
Funding - Production Biorefinery Assistance • Commercial-scale biorefineries • Advanced biofuels (not corn starch ethanol) • Loan guarantees • Development, construction, and retrofitting • Demonstration-scale biorefineries • Convert renewable biomass into advanced biofuels • Mandatory $320 million for loan guarantees in 2009-2010 plus authorization for appropriation of $150 million per year in 2009-2012
Funding - Production Biomass crop assistance program • Support establishment and production of eligible crops for conversion to bioenergy • Assist agricultural and forest land owners and operators with collection, harvest, storage, and transportation of biomass • 1:1 matching federal funds, up to $45 per ton Repowering assistance • For converting existing biorefineries from fossil fuel to biomass power • Mandatory $35 million for 2009 plus authorization for appropriation of $15 million per year in 2009-2012
Overview of Major Federal Initiatives • Introduction • Tax Incentives • Tariffs • Funding – Production • Funding – Other • R & D, Demonstration, and Extension • Studies and Support • Regulations
Funding - Other Renewable fuel infrastructure grants • DOE grant program - $ to motor fuel dealers for storage and dispensing infrastructure • Applies to: • Gasoline with 11-85% renewable fuel • diesel fuel with at least 10% renewable fuel • Limits: • 33% of cost of project • $180,000 for any one retail location • May include retail technical and marketing assistance • Large, vertically integrated oil companies not eligible
Funding - Other Refueling infrastructure corridors • DOE competitive grant pilot program • Will provide up to 10 project grants to establish refueling infrastructure corridors • $20 million cap per grantee / no less than 20% cost share • Appropriations authorized up to $200 million per year from 2008-2014
Funding - Other New Era Rural Technology Program • Grants for rural community colleges & technical centers • Support training a workforce in bioenergy, renewable energy, and pulp and paper manufacturing Biodiesel fuel education program • Competitive grants to educate on the benefits of biodiesel use • Mandatory funding of $1 million per year for 2008-2012
Funding - Other Rural Energy for America Program • To promote energy efficiency and renewable energy development • For agricultural producers and rural small businesses • Energy audits • Energy efficiency improvements • Renewable energy systems • Mandatory funding of $255 million from 2009 through 2012 plus appropriations authorized up to $25 million per year from 2008-2012
Overview of Major Federal Initiatives • Introduction • Tax Incentives • Tariffs • Funding – Production • Funding – Other • R & D, Demonstration, and Extension • Studies and Support • Regulations
Research, Development, Demonstration and Extension Cellulosic ethanol and biofuels research • Educational institutions eligible to compete for 10 grants • For ethanol and biofuels R & D • Authorization for appropriation of $50 million Forest biomass for energy • Competitive R & D program to encourage use of forest biomass for energy • Prioritizes low-value forest biomass • $15 million authorized for appropriation per year for 2009-2012
Research, Development, Demonstration and Extension Biorefinery energy efficiency • DOE to establish a program of R & D, demonstration, and commercial application • For increasing energy efficiency in the operation of biorefinery facilities Biofuels distribution and advanced biofuels infrastructure • DOE, DOT, and EPA to establish a program of R & D and demonstration • transportation fuel distribution infrastructure • Focus on corrosion, sediments, filter clogging, contamination, poor flow, instability, etc
Research, Development, Demonstration and Extension Agricultural bioenergy feedstock and energy efficiency research and extension • USDA competitive grant program • Purpose: enhance production of biomass energy crops & energy efficiency of ag operations • Focus: improve ag biomass production, biomass conversion in biorefineries, and biomass use, and on-farm energy-efficiency research • 1:1 matching funds required • $50 million/year for 2008-2012 authorized for appropriation
Research, Development, Demonstration and Extension Pilot projects to develop biobased products with commercial potential • public-private cooperative agreements • extended until 2012 by the 2008 Farm Bill • authorized appropriation – such sums necessary Grants for rural biobased energy development & diversification • Six regional centers • Grants for research, extension, and education programs on technology development and implementation • $75 million authorized for appropriation from 2008-2012
Research, Development, Demonstration and Extension Biomass Research and Development Initiative • USDA & DOE – R & D programs through the Biomass Research and Development Initiative • Establishes a Biomass Research and Development Board • Establishes the Biomass Research and Development Technical Advisory Committee • Non-federal cost-share required • Mandatory funding of $118 million from 2009 through 2012 plus appropriations authorized up to $35 million per year from 2008-2012
Overview of Major Federal Initiatives • Introduction • Tax Incentives • Tariffs • Funding – Production • Funding – Other • R & D, Demonstration, and Extension • Studies and Support • Regulations
Studies and Support Biofuels infrastructure study • USDA, DOE, EPA, DOT to conduct an assessment of infrastructure needs for expanding domestic biofuels Comprehensive study of biofuels • National Academy of Sciences to produce an analysis of current scientific findings to determine: • biofuels production, production capacity, domestic effects of increased production, a comparison of corn ethanol and other biofuels, and specific areas for future research
Studies and Support Biodiesel study • DOE, in consultation with EPA, to submit a report to Congress • Report on “any research and development challenges inherent in increasing” biodiesel sale. Ethanol pipeline feasibility study • DOE and DOT to study the feasibility of dedicated ethanol pipelines • $2 million appropriations authorized
Studies and Support Biodiesel engine study • DOE and EPA to study the effects of varying concentrations of biodiesel on performance and durability of engines Flex-fuel vehicle optimization study • DOE, DOT and EPA to study fuel efficiency effects of optimizing flex-fuel vehicles for E-85 E-85 pump study • DOE and DOT to study requiring motor fuel retailers to install E-85 dispensers • Regions with at least 15% flex-fuel vehicle penetration.
Studies and Support Renewable fuel transportation study • DOE and DOT to study the transportation of renewable fuels by railroad and other modes of transportation • Consider whether inadequate competition leads to unfair price or service problems Study of algae as a potential biofuel feedstock
Studies and Support EPA Biofuels and Biorefinery Information Center • Intended to serve all “interested parties” • Include information on: • Renewable fuel feedstocks • Processing techniques • Infrastructure necessary for transport and use • Fed / state laws and incentives related to RF production and use • RF R&D advancements • Authorization for “sums as are necessary to carry out this section”
Overview of Major Federal Initiatives • Introduction • Tax Incentives • Tariffs • Funding – Production • Funding – Other • R & D, Demonstration, and Extension • Studies and Support • Regulations
Regulations Biodiesel Standard • American Society for Testing and Materials must adopt B5 and B20 biodiesel standards, or EPA must adopt a standard • EPA to establish an annual inspection and enforcement program • $3 million authorized for appropriation for each fiscal year from 2008-2010
Regulations E-85 / renewable fuel sale • Service station franchise agreements – cannot bar renewable fuel Forest resources state-wide assessment • States must develop a long-term assessment of forest resources • Assessment must include multiple factors including “production of renewable energy” • Appropriations authorized up to $10 million per year through 2012
Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) Briefing • Components • Post 2022 • Application and enforcement • Waivers and permanent modifications • Low carbon biofuel standard • Studies
Caveats • Focus on RFS as amended by 2007 Energy Act • Effective January 1, 2009 • EPA has not yet promulgated its rules on the expanded RFS in the 2007 Energy Act
RFS Briefing • Components • Post 2022 • Application and enforcement • Waivers and permanent modifications • Low carbon biofuel standard • Studies
Amount of RFS • Not 1 but 4 standards • Specifies total annual volume of: • Aggregate amount of “renewable fuel” • 3 types of “renewable fuel” • “Advanced biofuel” • “Cellulosic biofuel” • “Biomass-based diesel”
“Renewable Biomass” • Includes a variety of biomass material, • e.g., crops, tress, crop and tree residues, animal waste materials, algae, yard and food wastes • Slash, trees and tree residues may not be from federal forestlands or certain protected forests
Total = Advanced + ConventionalorConventional = Total - Advanced
Biomass-Based Diesel End of Statutory Schedule
RFS Briefing • Components • Post 2022 • Application and enforcement • Waivers and permanent modifications • Low carbon biofuel standard • Studies
Post 2022 RFS • Set by EPA based on statutory factors • e.g., energy security, fuel and food prices • Applies after 2022 for 3 standards • Applies after 2012 for biomass-based diesel standard • Minimum of 1.0 billion gal/yr (2012 standard)
RFS Briefing • Components • Post 2022 • Application and enforcement • Waivers and permanent modifications • Low carbon biofuel standard • Studies