TY - JOUR
T1 - Driving Sustainability in the United States
T2 - Efficacy of State-Level Biodiesel Policy Approaches
AU - Sibal, Adam P.
AU - Stillwell, Ashlynn S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.
PY - 2024/10/22
Y1 - 2024/10/22
N2 - The United States has significant greenhouse gas and criteria pollutant emissions that lead to global warming, human health, ozone, and smog issues, partially attributed to its diesel-consuming transport fleet. Until fleet electrification reaches cost parity with internal combustion engines, biodiesel use can reduce these negative impacts. In this study, we analyzed and categorized the biodiesel-supporting policies of each U.S. state using manual inductive coding to compare them against state-level biodiesel consumption and production. Through statistical modeling, we determined the efficacy of these policy approaches. The policy analysis identified that biodiesel policies that support infrastructure development and biodiesel production correlate significantly with increased biodiesel consumption at the state level. We also show that a combination of these policy categories correlates significantly with overall higher biodiesel consumption. Our methodological approach and policy analysis findings reveal valuable insight into the efficacy and outcomes from existing biofuel policies in the United States.
AB - The United States has significant greenhouse gas and criteria pollutant emissions that lead to global warming, human health, ozone, and smog issues, partially attributed to its diesel-consuming transport fleet. Until fleet electrification reaches cost parity with internal combustion engines, biodiesel use can reduce these negative impacts. In this study, we analyzed and categorized the biodiesel-supporting policies of each U.S. state using manual inductive coding to compare them against state-level biodiesel consumption and production. Through statistical modeling, we determined the efficacy of these policy approaches. The policy analysis identified that biodiesel policies that support infrastructure development and biodiesel production correlate significantly with increased biodiesel consumption at the state level. We also show that a combination of these policy categories correlates significantly with overall higher biodiesel consumption. Our methodological approach and policy analysis findings reveal valuable insight into the efficacy and outcomes from existing biofuel policies in the United States.
KW - Biodiesel
KW - Generalized Linear Model
KW - Incentives
KW - Mandates
KW - Policy Analysis
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.est.4c04166
DO - 10.1021/acs.est.4c04166
M3 - Article
C2 - 39374234
AN - SCOPUS:85205867232
SN - 0013-936X
VL - 58
SP - 18474
EP - 18483
JO - Environmental Science and Technology
JF - Environmental Science and Technology
IS - 42
ER -