advanced biofuel
Defined in 3 places across 2 titles of the United States Code.
Subject to subparagraph (A), the term “advanced biofuel” includes—
(i) biofuel derived from cellulose, hemicellulose, or lignin;
(ii) biofuel derived from sugar and starch (other than ethanol derived from corn kernel starch);
(iii) biofuel derived from waste material, including crop residue, other vegetative waste material, animal waste, food waste, and yard waste;
(iv) diesel-equivalent fuel derived from renewable biomass, including vegetable oil and animal fat;
(v) biogas (including landfill gas and sewage waste treatment gas) produced through the conversion of organic matter from renewable biomass;
(vi) butanol or other alcohols produced through the conversion of organic matter from renewable biomass; and
(vii) other fuel derived from cellulosic biomass.
Source
- 2008–present7 U.S.C. § 8101Agriculture · Definitions · in this chapter
The term "advanced biofuel" has the meaning given the term in section 8101 of title 7.
Source
- 2022–present42 U.S.C. § 16317The Public Health and Welfare · Systems biology program · in this section
The term “advanced biofuel” means fuel derived from renewable biomass other than corn kernel starch.
Source
- 2008–present7 U.S.C. § 8101Agriculture · Definitions · in this chapter
The term “advanced biofuel” means renewable fuel, other than ethanol derived from corn starch, that has lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions, as determined by the Administrator, after notice and opportunity for comment, that are at least 50 percent less than baseline lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions.
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- 2008–present42 U.S.C. § 7545The Public Health and Welfare · Regulation of fuels · in this section