NCGA Applauds Introduction of 6 Billion Gallon RFS Legislation (03-11-05)

The National Corn Growers
Association (NCGA) today applauded Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.), Senate
Environment and Public Works Committee Chair James Inhofe (R-Okla.)
and Sens. George Voinovich (R-Ohio) and Kit Bond (R-Mo.) for introducing
legislation that establishes a Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) requiring
6 billion gallons of renewable fuels be blended into the nation’s
fuel supply annually by 2012. The measure would significantly increase
the contribution of ethanol and biodiesel to the U.S. fuel supply.
“NCGA congratulates
the senators and their diligent staffs for beginning the debate
on the RFS at 6 billion gallons, a 20 percent increase over the
last Congress’ RFS number,” said NCGA President Leon
Corzine. “We recognize this is only the first step in the
lengthy legislative process to get a comprehensive energy bill to
the president’s desk this year. We will work to ensure that
RFS legislation is successfully passed out of the Senate Environment
and Public Works Committee (EPW).
“Introduction of
the RFS is proof our legislators are getting serious about this
nation’s energy crisis,” Corzine added. “Consumers
are frustrated with higher gas prices and the worsening air quality
that results from increased oil consumption. This is an important
step toward remedying these problems, and we’re hopeful Congress
will finally be able to send an energy bill to the president this
year.”
NCGA Ethanol Committee
Chair Daryl Haack noted the senators have started the process on
a positive note by increasing the RFS number and advancing the implementation
schedule. Yet, much work remains to be done, he said.
“Congress has acknowledged
that the U.S. ethanol industry’s production capacity is growing
at a pace that could not have been imagined in 2001 when the original
RFS agreement was reached,” Haack said. “NCGA will continue
to push for a higher number on the Senate floor and in conference
with the House to further reflect the extraordinary growth of our
domestic corn-based ethanol industry.”
NCGA will work with the
senators and others to make additional improvements to the bill.
“Our first goal
is to ensure a bill is successfully passed out of the Senate Environment
and Public Works Committee, but that isn’t our end goal,”
said David Gillen, a South Dakota grower and member of NCGA’s
Public Policy Action Team. “Our end goal is to secure final
passage by Congress of a comprehensive energy bill that includes
an RFS, and get the bill to the president’s desk this year.
With oil and natural gas prices rising so dramatically, our nation
must have sound energy policy enacted into law.”
Reports by the
Energy Information Agency note the ethanol industry produced a record
3.4 billion gallons in 2004, created more than 200,000 direct and
indirect jobs, reduced gasoline prices, cut crude oil imports, increased
farm income, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.