|
|
|
|
The Office of Energy Policy and New Uses (OEPNU) assists the Secretary of Agriculture in developing and coordinating Departmental energy policy, programs, and strategies. |
|
Research is currently underway on biodiesel fuels, ethanol fuels, and other sources of biomass energy. Jim Duffield is the primary contact for biodiesel research and energy use in agriculture, and Hosein Shapouri is the contact for ethanol studies. Both economists are involved with tracking trends in agricultural energy uses. Measurement of atmospheric emissions associated with renewable energy also is under study.
The potential effects of deregulation of electric utilities on rural communities are being studied in cooperation with the Department's rural Utilities Service. Marvin Duncan is the lead researcher.
Beginning in fiscal year 1999, OEPNU assumed responsibility for conducting a program of research on the feasibility and economic and market potential of new uses for agricultural products. Marvin Duncan is the primary contact. |
|
|
|
|
December 15, 2008, Metrics To Support Informed Decisionmaking for Consumers of Biobased Products, Marvin Duncan, Barbara C. Lippiatt, Zia Haq, Michael Wang, Roger Conway
Black & White version
|
|
|
ENVIRONMENTAL AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IMPACTS, October 15-16, 2008, St. Louis, Missouri |
|
|
Now available in PDF: U.S. Biobased Products
Market Potential and
Projections Through 2025
|
|
|
May 14, 2008 DESIGNATES 27 BIOBASED ITEMS FOR FEDERAL PROCUREMENT |
|
|
Mar 16, 2006 FINAL RELEASE OF FB4P RULE TO DESIGNATE SIX BIOBASED ITEMS FOR FEDERAL PROCUREMENT |
|
|
Mar 9, 2006 USDA DESIGNATES SIX BIOBASED ITEMS FOR FEDERAL PROCUREMENT
Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns today announced the issuance of a final rule designating the first six items that must received special consideration when making purchases by all federal agencies under the Federal Biobased Products Preferred Procurement Program, created by the 2002 Farm Bill.
|
|
|
Last Modified: 12/15/2008 |