Matthew H Langholtz Natural Resource Economist Contact 865.574.6520 | LANGHOLTZMH@ORNL.GOV All Publications 2023 Billion-Ton Report: An Assessment of U.S. Renewable Carbon Resources 2016 Billion-Ton Report: Advancing Domestic Resources for a Thriving Bioeconomy (Executive Summary) Agent-based modeling for multimodal transportation of CO2 for carbon capture, utilization, and storage: CCUS-agent... Nth-plant scenario for forest resources and short rotation woody crops: biorefineries and depots in the contiguous US Ecosystem service benefits to water users from perennial biomass production Price response of waste resources under demand shocks: four case studies A multi-criteria land suitability assessment of field allocation decisions for switchgrass Nth-plant supply: corn stover supplies and costs in a fleet of biorefineries... Comparison of Long-Term Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage to Reference Power Generation Technologies Using CO2 Avoidance Cost in the U.S. The nth-plant scenario for blended feedstock conversion and preprocessing nationwide: Biorefineries and depots Increased nitrogen use efficiency in crop production can provide economic and environmental benefits Supply analysis of preferential market incentive for energy crops Modeled economic potential for Eucalyptus spp. production for jet fuel additives in the United States The Economic Accessibility of CO2 Sequestration through Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) in the US Perennials in Flood-Prone Areas of Agricultural Landscapes: A Climate Adaptation Strategy Assessment of the feedstock supply for siting single and multiplefeedstock biorefineries in the USA and identification of prevalent feedstocks Cost and profit impacts of modifying stover harvest operations to improve feedstock quality Considerations for the Design of a Gas Transport System for Co-location of Microalgae Cultivation with CO2 Sources Modeling Spatial Dependence and Economic Hotspots In Landowners Willingness to Supply Bioenergy Crops In the Northeastern United States Modeling spatial dependence and economic hotspots in landowners willingness to supply bioenergy crops in the northeastern United States Modeling spatial dependence and economic hotspots in landowners willingness to supply bioenergy crops in the northeastern United States Modeling Spatial Dependence and Economic Hotspots In Landowners Willingness to Supply Bioenergy Crops In the Northeastern United States Modeling Spatial Dependence and Economic Hotspots In Landowners Willingness to Supply Bioenergy Crops In the Northeastern United States Modeling Spatial Dependence and Economic Hotspots In Landowners Willingness to Supply Bioenergy Crops In the Northeastern United States Modeling spatial dependence and economic hotspots in landowners willingness to supply bioenergy crops in the northeastern United States Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page 算傭 Last page Last 罈 Key Links Curriculum Vitae Organizations Biological and Environmental Systems Science Directorate Environmental Sciences Division Biodiversity and Sustainable Systems Section Bioresource Science and Engineering Group