
ASA and NBB Commend House Passage of a Renewable Fuels
Standard
April 21, 2005... Saint Louis, Missouri... The American Soybean
Association (ASA) and the National Biodiesel Board (NBB) are pleased
that the United States House of Representatives has passed, by a
vote of 249 to 183, energy legislation that includes a Renewable
Fuels Standard (RFS) that would grow to 5 billion gallons by 2012.
Soon the U.S. Senate will move forward with companion legislation.
“Soybean farmers appreciate the work that went into this
House legislation,” said ASA President Neal Bredehoeft, a
soybean producer from Alma, Mo. “This is a big step forward
in the process of developing a comprehensive energy package that
encourages the use of renewable fuels like biodiesel.”
Biodiesel is a cleaner burning fuel made from renewable resources
such as soybean oil. Biodiesel works in any diesel engine with few
or no modifications. It has the highest energy balance of any fuel
and can be used in its pure form (B100), or blended with petroleum
diesel at any level. Nationwide, more than 500 major fleets now
use biodiesel commercially, and more than 400 retail filling stations
also make it available to the public.
“A recent survey shows 74 percent of registered voters support
a renewable fuels standard, and 79 percent favor extending the biodiesel
tax incentive,” said Darryl Brinkmann, NBB Chairman and a
soybean producer from Carlyle, Ill. “Americans clearly see
the important role renewable fuels can play in reducing our dependence
on foreign oil and cleaning up emissions.”
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.
“Now we look for the Senate to present legislation that will
increase the standard to 8 billion gallons, extend tax incentives
for biodiesel into 2011, and modify the qualification for agribiodiesel
so that the term only includes esters from virgin vegetable oils
derived from crops grown on U.S. farms,” Bredehoeft said.
“Use of biodiesel will help reduce our dependence on foreign
oil, improve our environment and improve prices paid to farmers
for their soybeans.”
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For more information contact:
Neal Bredehoeft, ASA President, 660-674-2442, nbredehoeft@almanet.net
Bob Callanan ASA Communications Director, 800-688-7692, bcallanan@soy.org
Darryl Brinkmann, NBB Chairman, 618-594-2170, dbrnkmnn@dellmail.com
Jenna Higgins, NBB Director of Communications, 573-635-3893, jhiggins@biodiesel.org
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