Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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677711 | Biomass and Bioenergy | 2011 | 9 Pages |
The Taiwanese rice paddy land set-aside program diverts a substantial land area. Given today’s high energy prices and interests in energy security, that set-aside area could be converted to produce bioenergy feedstocks. This study evaluates the economic and environmental impacts of such a policy change using a Taiwanese agricultural sector model. The results show that such a strategy provides increased farm revenue, increased rural employment, increased energy sufficiency and reduced greenhouse gas emissions but also increased government expenditures. These outcomes indicate that the agricultural sector could play a positive role by producing renewable energy.
► This paper evaluates the economic and environmental impacts of converting set-aside area to produce bioenergy feedstocks. ► Taiwanese agricultural sector model is built and applied to evaluate such impacts. ► The empirical results show that producing bioenergy using set-aside area could provide increased farm revenue, increased rural employment, increased energy sufficiency and reduced greenhouse gas emissions but also increased government expenditures. ► Agricultural sector in Taiwan could play a positive role by producing renewable energy.