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ASA Applauds Senate Amendment for 8 Billion Gallon
Renewable Fuels Standard
May 25, 2005... Saint Louis, Missouri... The
American Soybean Association (ASA) expressed appreciation for an
amendment approved today by the United States Senate Energy Committee
that would create, as part of the Energy Bill, an eight billion gallon
national Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) to be phased in by 2012,
starting with four billion gallons in 2006.
"ASA thanks Senators Jim Talent (R-MO), Tim
Johnson (D-SD) and Byron Dorgan (D-ND) for their efforts in promoting an
eight billion gallon Renewable Fuels Standard," said ASA President
Neal Bredehoeft. "Increased use of renewable fuels will help
support better prices paid to farmers."
The ethanol and biodiesel industries have undergone
unprecedented growth over the past several years. In fact, the U.S.
currently has the capacity to produce more than 3.7 billion gallons of
ethanol and biodiesel, and plants under construction will add an
additional 700 million gallons of capacity by the end of the year. Most
of this growth has been in farmer-owned plants, which taken as a whole,
now represent the single largest producer in the country.
The production and use of 8 billion gallons of
ethanol, biodiesel and other renewable fuels by 2012 will displace over
2 billion barrels of crude oil and reduce the outflow of dollars largely
to foreign oil producers by $64.1 billion between 2005 and 2012. As a
result of the RFS, America’s dependence on imported oil will be
reduced from an estimated 68 percent to 62 percent.
The renewable fuels sector will spend an estimated $6
billion to build 4.3 billion gallons of new ethanol and biodiesel
capacity between 2005 and 2012, and nearly $70 billion on goods and
services required to produce 8 billion gallons of ethanol and biodiesel
by 2012. Purchases of corn, grain sorghum, soybeans, corn stover and
wheat straw alone will total $43 billion between 2005 and 2012.
"Enacting a RFS that provides a market of 8
billion gallons by 2012 demonstrates a firm commitment to reducing this
nation’s foreign oil dependence while providing a significant impact
to the American economy," Bredehoeft said. "The RFS is a vital
and necessary component of any energy policy designed to reduce our
nation’s dependence on foreign sources of petroleum."
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For more information contact:
Neal Bredehoeft, ASA President, 660/674-2442, nbredehoeft@almanet.net
Bob Callanan, Communications Director, (314) 576-1770, bcallanan@soy.org
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