Biofuels group professes support of Renewable Fuels Standard
BIO, a group of biofuel and renewable energy organisations, has released a letter to US Congressional leaders asking them to continue to fully support the Renewable Fuel Standard. The group argues that the Renewable Fuel Standard is the bedrock policy encouraging continued investment in production of biofuels, which have helped to check fuel prices at the pump.
BIO President & CEO Jim Greenwood said, ‘Spiralling gasoline prices are harming consumers and threatening another economic recession. Today, ethanol is helping to keep gasoline prices in check. But developing domestic alternatives to all products that come from foreign oil is the key to achieving energy security and putting the US back on the path to a healthy economy. As global population grows, demand for oil will too, forcing gas prices ever higher; biofuels will be one of the few relief valves for US consumers.
‘With the Renewable Fuel Standard in place, private companies have moved as rapidly toward commercialisation of advanced biofuels as possible. These companies are playing by the rules and only ask that federal policy remain stable so they can continue putting steel in the ground and creating permanent jobs in the fields of biotechnology and energy. The federal government must continue to support development of the advanced biofuel industry, just as it did other industries vital to national security.’
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