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ASA Champions Role for Biodiesel in President’s Plan
Alternative Energy Also Highlighted in Democratic Response
January 24, 2007... Saint Louis, Missouri... The American Soybean
Association (ASA) praised the recognition of biodiesel in President
George W. Bush’s State of the Union Address. ASA will continue to
champion support of biodiesel with the Administration and Congress for
extension of the biodiesel tax incentive beyond 2008, as well as an
expanded role for biodiesel in the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS).
"For too long our nation has been dependent on foreign oil," the
President said in his address last night. "It is in our vital interest
to diversify America’s energy supply – and the way forward is through
technology." The President specifically called to "...expand the use of
clean diesel vehicles and biodiesel fuel."
President Bush called for a larger Renewable Fuels Standard for the
nation of 35 billion gallons by 2017.
"Through American-made biodiesel, U.S. soybean growers can play a
vital role in meeting this new goal that will strengthen America’s
economy, national security and environment," said ASA Chairman Bob Metz,
a soybean grower from West Browns Valley, South Dakota, who currently
serves as the immediate past Chairman of the National Biodiesel Board.
"This initiative will benefit soybean growers by creating long-term
demand for biodiesel made from soybean oil. We are pleased that
biodiesel has strong bipartisan support in Congress. ASA looks forward
to working with both parties to pass pro-biodiesel legislation, such as
the biodiesel tax incentive, and a greater role for biodiesel in the RFS."
Senator Jim Webb (D-VA) made the Democratic response to the
president’s State of the Union speech Tuesday night. He said, "We are
looking for affirmative solutions that will strengthen our nation by
freeing us from our dependence on foreign oil, and spurring a wave of
entrepreneurial growth in the form of alternate energy programs. We look
forward to working with the President and his party to bring about these
changes."
Analysis published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
indicates that every 50 million gallons of biodiesel raises soybean
prices one percent. At the current level of 300 million gallons,
biodiesel demand is already adding about 30 cents per bushel.
"Biodiesel is an essential component of a comprehensive national
energy policy that will help the United States reduce its dependence on
imported oil," Metz said. "Every gallon of biodiesel processed from
domestically grown soybeans also helps thousands of farmers and their
families, and the rural communities in which they live."
ASA is the policy advocate and collective voice of its 24,000
producer-members on domestic and international issues of importance to
all U.S. soybean farmers.
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For more information, contact:
Bob Metz, ASA Chairman, 605-694-2652, bobmetz@prtel.com
Bob Callanan, ASA Communications Director, 314-576-1770, bcallanan@soy.org
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