Climate change policy and the adoption of methane digesters on livestock operations /

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Author / Creator:Key, Nigel David, author.
Imprint:[Washington, D.C.] : United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, [2011]
Description:1 online resource (v, 40 pages) : color illustrations
Language:English
Series:Economic research report ; no. 111
Economic research report (United States. Department of Agriculture. Economic Research Service) ; no. 111.
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Format: E-Resource U.S. Federal Government Document Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9785958
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Varying Form of Title:Methane digesters on livestock operations
Other authors / contributors:Sneeringer, Stacy E. (Stacy Ellen), author.
United States. Department of Agriculture. Economic Research Service, issuing body.
Notes:Title from title screen (viewed on June 6, 2011).
"A report from the Economic Research Service."
"February 2011."
Accompanied by summary titled: ERS report summary.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-31).
Summary:Methane digesters--biogas recovery systems that use methane from manure to generate electricity--have not been widely adopted in the United States because costs have exceeded benefi ts to operators. Burning methane in a digester reduces greenhouse gas emissions from manure management. A policy or program that pays producers for these emission reductions--through a carbon offset market or directly with payments--could increase the number of livestock producers who would profi t from adopting a methane digester. We developed an economic model that illustrates how dairy and hog operation size, location, and manure management methods, along with electricity and carbon prices, could infl uence methane digester profi ts. The model shows that a relatively moderate increase in the price of carbon could induce signifi cantly more dairy and hog operations, particularly large ones, to adopt a methane digester, thereby substantially lowering emissions of greenhouse gases.
Other form:Print version: Key, Nigel David. Climate change policy and the adoption of methane digesters on livestock operations
GPO item no.:0042-V (online)
Govt.docs classification:A 93.73:111