The American Coalition for Ethanol introduced a new carbon intensity (CI) calculator to help its members understand the carbon intensity (CI) of their farms and ethanol operations along with a simplified version of the tool to raise awareness about factors impacting the CI of ethanol.
These tools help illustrate corn ethanol’s ability to attain net-zero and net-negative greenhouse gas emissions.
ACE’s detailed calculator allows users to break through this confusion by using their own corn farming and ethanol production information to estimate a carbon score and compare it to the Argonne National Laboratory’s GREET model and average scores used by the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard.
Tags: ACE, Calculator, Carbon Intensity, Ethanol, GHGs, NetZero
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