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Energy Victory: Biodiesel Breaks 1 Billion Gallon Mark

Who Wants to Help Destroy OPEC?
Posted January 27 2012 02:10 PM by jason.thompson 
Filed under: Diesel News, Biodiesel/alternative fuel


When you eat the labor of your hands, You shall be happy, and it shall be well with you.
Psalm 128:2

 


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The war on terror won't be won with bullets. It'll be won with barrels...of oil.   Here is a brief history of OPEC. I don't want to destroy OPEC as an entity...just its stranglehold influence over us. Here is an article from the New York Times that says OPEC's oil ministry is starting to move towards renewables.   Hopefully we awake from our oil hangover before we're behind the middle east and China when it comes to this technology.

 

I just got off the with Rocket Scientist Robert Zubrin check out his website and book. Tell your government you want the Open Fuel Standard Act passed. Most of the U.S. media and big companies are in OPEC's pocket, that is why you haven't heard this kind of stuff from them. If you hear me stop talking about this... that means they got to me too. Next thing you know I'll be driving around in a new truck instead of Project 300. That'll be the dead giveaway.

Our next interview will be with, Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy, Ret. Dennis V. McGinn...President and CEO of the American Council on Renewable Energy http://www.acore.org/

This just in:

Biodiesel Production Breaks 1 Billion Gallon Mark

Sets New Annual Record, Proving Impact of Strong Energy Policy

WASHINGTON -The U.S. biodiesel industry reached a key milestone by producing more than 1 billion gallons of fuel in 2011, according to year-end numbers released by the EPA on Friday.

The total volume of nearly 1.1 billion gallons is by far a record for the industry and easily exceeded the 800 million gallon target required under the EPA's Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). The previous record for biodiesel production was about 690 million gallons in 2008.

"We've been seeing a lot of stories about setbacks in the renewable energy sector recently, and I think our success in 2011 reflects the bigger picture reality, which is that strong energy policy is working to stimulate production of clean, American-made energy," said Anne Steckel, vice president of federal affairs for the National Biodiesel Board (NBB).

"Specifically, our success clearly demonstrates that the biodiesel tax incentive and the Renewable Fuel Standard are working just as Congress envisioned," Steckel added. "Our industry is creating jobs, reducing our dependence on imported fuel, and improving the environment."

A recent economic study commissioned by NBB found that biodiesel production of 1 billion gallons supports 39,027 jobs across the country and more than $2.1 billion in household income. An additional 11,698 jobs could be added between 2012 and 2013 alone under continued growth in the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and with an extension of the biodiesel tax incentive.

"Now is not the time to be second-guessing the RFS or eliminating the biodiesel tax incentive," Steckel said. "We're proving that the policies work, that American innovation and competitiveness can pull us away from our dangerous dependence on imported fuel. Just as President Obama said in his State of the Union this week, we need to stay the course to continue creating jobs and building America's energy capacity."

The biodiesel industry's success in 2011 comes after Congress reinstated the fuel's $1-per-gallon tax credit in December 2010 and as the EPA's RFS program for biodiesel completed its first full year of implementation. Without those policies in place in 2010, production dropped dramatically as dozens of plants shuttered and thousands of people lost jobs.

The tax incentive has since expired again, on Dec. 31, 2011, and the biodiesel industry is urging Congress to reinstate it. In addition, the industry is calling on the EPA and the Obama Administration to finalize the EPA's proposal to boost the biodiesel volume requirement under the RFS to 1.28 billion gallons in 2013.

The latest EPA numbers show that a record 160 million gallons of Biomass-based Diesel were produced in December alone.

Biodiesel is the first and only commercial-scale fuel used across the U.S. to meet the Environmental Protection Agency's definition as an Advanced Biofuel. It is a renewable, clean-burning diesel replacement that can be used in existing diesel engines and meets a strict ASTM fuel specification. Made from an increasingly diverse mix of resources such as agricultural oils, recycled cooking oil and animal fats, it is produced in nearly every state in the country.

To view the EPA's numbers, visit http://www.epa.gov/otaq/fuels/rfsdata/2011emts.htm

For more details on biodiesel's success story, visit biodiesel.org.


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