Biomass Resource and Technology Assessment, Union of Concerned
Scientists
ANTARES prepared a report for the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS)
to assist them in their efforts to interface with other environmental
advocacy groups on a wide range of issues associated with biomass energy
resources and technologies. Issues considered included policy proposals,
initial costs and overall project economics relative to other renewable
and non-renewable energy technologies, comparisons of chemical compositions
of a range of biomass and fossil fuels, and the environmental impacts
of growing, harvesting and using biomass to generate electricity. ANTARES
used an extensive library of technical resources to prepare a balanced
assessment of the potential environmental impacts of using different biomass
resources and technologies for generating electricity relative to conventional
electricity sources and typical alternative fates for biomass. The report
used credible studies based on sound science and measured data.
ANTARES also
provided biomass supply curves (cost vs. quantity) to UCS for use in numerous
policy analyses that consider the environmental impacts, costs, and key
strategies for implementing key policy measures such as Renewable Portfolio
Standards and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Limits in the U.S. These results
have been published in numerous reports and have been presented to state
and federal legislatures throughout the United States.
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