The US’s Mid-Century Strategy for Deep Decarbonization (2016), which aims for emissions reductions of at least 80 percent below 2005 levels by 2050, projects a prominent role for bioenergy feedstocks and carbon sequestration on US landscapes. It outlines a benchmark scenario, two “negative emissions” scenarios, and three “energy technology” scenarios. The benchmark scenario projects a far greater reliance on bioenergy resources by 2050 for primary energy than the DDPP report, driven by the transportation sector and complemented by the electric generation sector (in combination with carbon capture and storage).