New USDA Report Will Provide Roadmap To Achieve America's Renewable Energy Goals

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Release No. 0335.10
Contact:
Weldon Freeman
(202) 690-1384

New USDA Report Will Provide Roadmap To Achieve America's Renewable Energy Goals
 
Regional Approach to Producing Biofuels Will Enable Production of 36 Billion Gallons by 2022
 

WASHINGTON, June 22, 2010 - Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that tomorrow USDA will be releasing a report outlining both the current state of renewable transportation fuels efforts in America and a plan to develop regional strategies to increase the production, marketing and distribution of biofuels. The report will provide information on current production and consumption capacities as well as projections to meet the Renwewable Fuels Standard (RFS2) mandate to use 36 billion gallons of biofuel per year in America's fuel supply by 2022.

"The Obama Administration has made domestic production of renewable energy a national priority because it will create jobs, combat global warming, reduce fossil fuel dependence and lay a strong foundation for a strong 21st Century rural economy, and I am confident that we can meet the threshold of producing 36 billion gallons of biofuel annually by 2022," Vilsack said. "As we prepare to celebrate Independence Day, we must reaffirm our commitment to bring our country closer to complete energy independence and this report provides a roadmap to achieve that goal."

USDA's report will identify numerous biomass feedstocks to be utilized in developing biofuels and calls for the funding of further investments in research and development of:

* Feedstock;

* Sustainable production and management systems;

* Efficient conversion technologies and high-value bioproducts, and

* Decision support and policy analysis tools

The report will provide data on the significant impact the ethanol industry will have on job creation. It is estimated that as many as 40 direct jobs and additional indirect jobs are created with each 100-million-gallon ethanol facility built. USDA plans to adopt regional strategies that allow the placement of biorefineries in areas of economic distress through the leveraging of regional resources for transportation, labor and feedstocks. The regional strategy provides greater potential for economic benefit.

The report will be published on June 23 at www.usda.gov.
 


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