Case IH Power Tab

Farm Futures
   Search Site:   Saturday, May 26, 2012 | Bookmark This Site   
Skip Navigation Links
Home
Markets
News
Weather
Farm Futures NOW!
Magazine Online
RSS News
Land For Sale
Mobile
Subscribe
Reprints
Register
Login
About Us
Advertise
 
Share This
 

Renewable Fuels Standards Draw Support for Alternative Feedstocks

State and federal governments are pouring millions into research for new ethanol feedstocks.
Compiled by staff 
Published: Jul 31, 2007

Although the current U.S. ethanol supply is 98% corn-based, industry analysts agree that in order for the ethanol industry to meet benchmarks put in place by the White House, Congress, and some states, alternative feedstocks will be needed.

 

While a 2005 federal energy law already mandated 7.5 billion gallons of ethanol production by 2012, President Bush called for a 20% reduction in gasoline use by 2017 and the Senate passed a bill requiring the use of 36 billion gallons of biofuels by 2022. That bill specifically requires 21 billion gallons from feedstocks other than corn.

 

While Congress is backing its standards with increased funding for renewable fuels research and development, the administration is taking steps as well. The Department of Energy announced this summer that it will spend $375 million in Tennessee, Wisconsin and California to develop non-food crops into biofuels. The department is already investing another $385 million in six alternative-feedstock ethanol plants in California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa and Kansas.

 

More than 20 states provide tax incentives for ethanol production, ten give tax breaks at the pump for drivers using ethanol, and seven require gasoline at the pump to include a certain percentage of ethanol.

 

Government incentives have helped bring ethanol production up to a projected more than 5 billion gallons in 2007 - twice the production in 2003.



Permalink: Click here

Tagged: ethanol, biofuels

Comments
Read comments from others and share your own thoughts.
Please provide the answer to the following question:

 = 
 
Search this site:   

Read More Stories
USDA Seeks Comment on Report Timing
Read this storyWith new market hours,USDA is looking into the right time to release information to the market.
Read this story

Weekend Forecast Changes Pivotal for Grain Futures
Read this storyEurope remains a concern, but the big driver on Tuesday will likely be the state of next week’s anticipated Midwest rains.
Read this story

Farm Markets Rise Ahead of Holiday
Read this storyOvernight boost based on positive comments from Europe aimed at pressuring Germany.
Read this story

 
USDA Seeks Comment on Report Timing
Afternoon Recap by Arlan Suderman
Weekend Forecast Changes Pivotal for Grain Futures
The Buzz: Grain Market Chaos Continues
Morning Call by Bryce Knorr
CRP Signup Results Announced
Satellite Imagery Shows the Good and the Bad
Farm Markets Rise Ahead of Holiday
Weekly Fertilizer Review
Livestock Call By John Otte
Top 50 Tags
4-H afternoon recap American Farm Bureau Federation American Soybean Association animal health arlan suderman biodiesel biofuels bryce knorr BSE Bushel checkoff cotton Drought Environmental Protection Agency EPA ethanol Extension extension service farm farm bill Farm Bureau farm futures farm futures magazine farm futures market farm progress Farm Service Agency farmfutures farmfutures.com farming farmprogress.com fertilizer FFA free trade agreement Harvest insurance labor legal National Cattlemen's Beef Association National Corn Growers Association NCGA soybean soybean association soybeans SURE usda wheat winter wheat www.farmfutures www.farmfutures.com