The final rule sets out a list of goals and principles governing the program going forward. These goals focus on new markets while protecting established markets:
· New Energy Crop Feedstocks
BCAP will reduce the financial risk of producers who support emerging biofuels markets. Crops include, but are not limited to, switchgrass, miscanthus, fast-growing woody poplar, jatropha, algae, energy cane, and pongamia.
· Ensures additional production
--Promotes the cultivation of new biomass for new purposes.
--Doesn't penalize existing users of biomass for heat and power.
--Disallows windfalls or undue financial gains for producers seeking payment for using their own waste products in existing conversion practices.
· Kick-starts liquid cellulosic biofuels to meet Renewable Fuel Standard targets
BCAP provides bonus incentives for the cultivation of cellulosic biofuels that have 60 percent lower lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions.
· Protects existing markets
The USDA will determine if a local market exists for specific materials, and if so, will disqualify that material to protect existing markets.