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More Support For Pushing Past Ethanol Blend Wall

Cellulosic ethanol executives push for 15% blend.
Compiled by staff 
Published: Mar 26, 2009

Executives of nine U.S.-based cellulosic ethanol companies have signed a request to increase ethanol blending from 10% to 15%. In a letter to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson, officials from Coskata, Qteros, Range Fuels, ZeaChem, ICM and Edenspace Systems made known their strong support of the E15 waiver recently submitted for consideration by the EPA.

In their letter, the executives said as with other alternative energy technologies, assurance of a continued and growing market for ethanol is essential to commercializing cost-competitive advanced biofuels. Removing the regulatory cap will ensure the product market necessary to encourage continued investment in the commercialization of advanced biofuels.

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, advanced biofuels, such as cellulosic ethanol, promise to reduce Green House Gas emissions by 86% relative to gasoline. The U.S. Departments of Energy and Agriculture found that 1.3 billion tons of U.S. biomass feedstock is potentially available for the production of biofuels, which is more than enough biomass to meet the new renewable fuel standard mandated by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.



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