A new USDA study shows today’s ethanol is more environmentally friendly than previously thought.
USDA’s Jan Lewandrowski says, “The ethanol that we’re producing today is much more greenhouse gas friendly than the ethanol we produced in 2010.”
Lewandrowski says additional improvements at ethanol refineries, combined with on-farm conservation practices like reduced tillage and cover crops have further decreased emissions associated with corn-based ethanol. “Our value is a 39% improvement over gasoline.”
And, Lewandrowski says with more ethanol plants going to natural gas and more farms improving conservation practices, he expects ethanol’s advantage over gasoline will improve again by 2022.
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