Washington biofuel feedstock crop supply under output price and quantity uncertainty

Washington biofuel feedstock crop supply under output price and quantity uncertainty

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Article ID: iaor20124490
Volume: 48
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 515
End Page Number: 525
Publication Date: Sep 2012
Journal: Energy Policy
Authors: ,
Keywords: economics, energy
Abstract:

Subsidized development of an in‐state biofuels industry has received some political support in the state of Washington, USA. Utilizing in‐state feedstock supplies could be an efficient way to stimulate biofuel industries and the local economy. In this paper we estimate supply under output price and quantity uncertainty for major biofuel feedstock crops in Washington. Farmers are expected to be risk averse and maximize the utility of profit and uncertainty. We estimate very large Washington price elasticities for corn and sugar beets but a small price elasticity for a third potential feedstock, canola. Even with the large price elasticities for two potential feedstocks, their current and historical production levels in the state are so low that unrealistically large incentives would likely be needed to obtain sufficient feedstock supply for a Washington biofuel industry. Based on our examination of state and regional data, we find low likelihood that a Washington biofuels industry will develop in the near future primarily using within‐state biofuel feedstock crops.

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