Lecture 22 Flashcards
1
Q
ProÁlcool program in Brazil
A
- subsidies, low-interest loans for processing facilities,
and government support led to amazing progress - engines were developed that could run on 100%
ethanol (E100) - by the mid-80s almost all the cars sold in brazil were
ethanol burning
2
Q
What led to the fall of ProÁlcool
A
inflation, changing world markets and government
budget issues
3
Q
Why can it be difficult to keep a government program going for a long period of time
A
term limits for government, partisan politics, and public attitudes towards the policy
4
Q
the corn ethanol mandate stems from ____
A
Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS1) from the Energy Policy Act of 2005
5
Q
EISA of 2007 expanded the RFS (RFS2) to include
the following numbers
A
- 36 billion gallons of renewable fuel annually by 2022
- no more than 15 billion gallons from corn ethanol
- no less than 16 billion from cellulosic biofuel
6
Q
__ was given regulatory control over the RFS
A
EPA
7
Q
Are celluloic ethanol and corn ethanol production keeping up with expectations
A
No
8
Q
How to carry out lofty policy goals
A
Incentives