Understanding the development of the biofuels industry in the United States is important to policymakers and industry. The Biomass Scenario Model (BSM) is a system dynamics model of the biomass-to-biofuels system that can be used to explore policy effects on biofuels development. Because of the complexity of the model, as well as the wide range of possible future conditions that affect biofuels industry development, we have not developed a single reference case but instead developed a set of specific scenarios that provide various contexts for our analyses.
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Indicators of the environmental sustainability of biofuel production, distribution, and use should be selected, measured, and interpreted with respect to the context in which they are used. The context of a sustainability assessment includes the purpose, the particular biofuel production and distribution system, policy conditions, stakeholder values, location, temporal influences, spatial scale, baselines, and reference scenarios.
Illinois VMT data.
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Daily vehicle miles traveled (VMT) by county for Colorado is available here.
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California traffic counts, such as vehicle miles of travel (VMT) and average annual daily (AAD) traffic data can be found here.
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Minnesota vehicle miles traveled data is available here.
Iowa Vehicle Miles Traveled data.
Wisconsin VMT data.