Feedstock Readiness Level Evaluations Summary Table v3.0
Feedstock readiness level evaluations are performed for a specific feedstock-conversion process combination and for a particular region. FSRL evaluations complement evaluations of Fuel Readiness Level (FRL) and environmental progress. The table in this dataset collates the results of the FSRL evaluations listed under the Farm2Fly Ag Data Commons datasets to enable users to quickly identify, review, and compare available evaluations. Evaluation scores are explained in the FSRL Checklist and Template available on the NAL Ag Data Commons - scores range from 1 to 9, with higher values indicating greater maturity of the feedstock in each area of assessment (production, market development, policy evaluation and compliance, and linkage to conversion efficiency). The overall score reflects the lowest maturity area within the four assessment areas.
Summary data files of the compiled evaluations will be added to the repository on a quarterly basis, and are cumulative (the last quarter will contain the compiled evaluation results from the entire year). To access the newest evaluations that are not yet included in the most recent compilation, visit the Farm 2 Fly program page to view all datasets. The date of update/submission is indicated in the title of the file.
Resources in this dataset:
Resource Title: FSRL Evaluations Summary Table_Q2_2017.
File Name: FSRL Evaluations Summary Table_Q2_2017.xlsx
Resource Description: As of June 2017: This document summarizes all available databases on the Farm2Fly repository at the Ag Data Commons to enable users to find, identify, and compare among evaluations. Contains graph and grid-enabled data for data visualization. Categories for comparison include Feedstock, Process, and Region, crossed with Ratings for Production, Market, Policy, Linkage, and Overall Score. Ratings are based on the Feedstock Readiness Level scale (1-9), with higher values indicating greater maturity of the process. The Overall Score reflects the least mature of the four assessment areas within a given evaluation
Resource Title: FSRL Summary Table Data Dictionary.
File Name: Data Dictionary Summary Table FSRL 2.csv
Resource Description: Data dictionary describing the format and entry of data for the FSRL evaluations summary table.
Resource Title: FSRL Evaluations Summary Table_Q2_2017.csv.
File Name: FSRL Evaluations Summary Table_Q2_2017.csv
Resource Description: As of June 2017: This document summarizes all available databases on the Farm2Fly repository at the Ag Data Commons to enable users to find, identify, and compare among evaluations. Contains graph and grid-enabled data for data visualization. Categories for comparison include Feedstock, Process, and Region, crossed with Ratings for Production, Market, Policy, Linkage, and Overall Score. Ratings are based on the Feedstock Readiness Level scale (1-9), with higher values indicating greater maturity of the process. The Overall Score reflects the least mature of the four assessment areas within a given evaluation
Funding
U.S. Department of Transportation,
Federal Aviation Administration,
History
Data contact name
Lewis, KristinData contact email
Kristin.Lewis@dot.govPublisher
Ag Data CommonsIntended use
The evaluations are intended to be used for two purposes: first, to enable stakeholders to identify gaps where further research, development or investment may be needed to facilitate readiness of a particular feedstock for a given conversion process, and second, to allow parties interested in developing alternative fuel facilities to understand what feedstocks may be available in the near term in a particular region.Use limitations
These evaluations are based on individual assessments at a given time and location and are not necessarily definitive or exhaustive.Temporal Extent Start Date
2017-01-01Theme
- Not specified
Geographic location - description
United StatesISO Topic Category
- environment
- transportation
Ag Data Commons Group
- Farm 2 Fly
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
bioenergy; fuels; feedstocks; market development; policy analysis; compliance; complement; farms; data collection; corn stover; fuel production; Midwestern United States; alternative fuelds; Zea mays; Panicum virgatum; United States; sweet sorghum; Andropogon gerardii; Sorghum bicolor; perennials; grasses; energyPending citation
- No
Public Access Level
- Public