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State of the Union and
Renewable Fuel Standard
EESI Comments:
There has been considerable attention focused on the energy goals
President Bush discussed in his 2007 State of the Union message on
Tuesday night (1/23). He called for a reduction of 20 percent in the amount of
gasoline consumed in the United States and said that would largely be
accomplished by setting a mandatory fuels standard of 35 billion gallons
of renewable and alternative fuels in 2017 -- nearly five times the
current target of 7.5 billion gallons of renewable fuels by 2012.
While EESI commends the setting of such an aggressive goal which can
help dramatically stimulate the development of new technologies and
feedstocks for the production of renewable fuels (biofuels), we do have
concerns about the President's proposal to broaden the Renewable Fuel
Standard enacted by Congress to an Alternative Fuels Standard that would
also encompass a broad range of other fuels including methanol,
butanol, hydrogen and other alternative fuels -- which may be derived from fossil
energy, including coal, natural gas and other fossil fuels. The
President referenced the need to confront climate change as well as
address oil imports and national security. But the additional fuels the
President suggested including could well increase the level of
greenhouse gas emissions, rather than reduce them.
EESI hopes the Congress will work with the President to achieve this
important and aggressive goal -- but to do so through maintaining a
truly Renewable Fuel Standard.
If
you have questions, please email or call
Jetta Wong
at jwong@eesi.org or
(202) 662-1885.
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Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI) is a
non-profit organization that works at the nexus of policy and
innovation to promote environmentally sustainable societies.
EESI was founded in 1984 by a bipartisan group of
Congressional Members dedicated to finding environmental and
energy solutions. EESI provides credible, timely
information and innovative policy ideas through coalition
building, media outreach, publications, briefings, workshops
and task forces on the issues of energy efficiency and
renewable energy, transportation, smart growth, agriculture
and global climate change. Carol Werner leads the EESI
team as executive director.
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