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Wisconsin Potential Biofuel Production

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Current Situation in Wisconsin
Gasoline Use2,179 million gal.
Diesel Use729 million gal.
Total Cellulosic Biomass8.7 million dry T
Total Crop Biomass8.6 million dry T
E85 Stations59
Biodiesel Stations3
Ethanol Plants11
Ethanol Production Capacity556 million gal.
Biodiesel Plants7
Biodiesel Production Capacity84 million gal.
Potential Production
Technology
Scenario
Million
Gallons
557
432
Total Ethanol 990
92
Petroleum Displacement Result Percent
Gasoline Use Replaced by Ethanol 29.9
Diesel Use Replaced by Biodiesel 11.5
Co-Product Production
Electricity 2,451 GWh
Animal Feed 1,333.8 thousand T
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Potential Production Potential Use
If you require assistance accessing the content of this page, please contact the Webmaster. Map of the state of Wisconsin with colors indicating biomass production potential. The northern border of the state has the potential to produce 1-250 thousand biomass tonnes/year/county from forest and primary mill residues. As you go south from the border, biomass production potential from crops and crop residues grows. Much of the state can produce 1-500 thousand biomass tonnes/year/county from crops and crop residues. The heaviest concentration is in the most southern areas of the state where more than 500 thousand biomass tonnes/year/county can be produced.  Follow the link to view the full size image.