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NCGA’s Letter to VP Cheney Seeks Role for Ethanol
May 11, 2001
In a letter sent
to VP Dick Cheney this week, NCGA President Lee Klein assertively lobbied
for the interests of corn growers when he called on the Administration
to include ethanol in its comprehensive energy strategy. Klein wrote,
“We believe that with a concerted effort on the part of the Administration,
Congress and the private sector, renewable transportation fuels like
ethanol can increase supply from about 1 percent to 3 percent of transportation
fuels and displace more than 500,000 barrels of crude oil on an energy-content
basis by 2011.” He reiterated that thousands of corn growers have invested
in ethanol and biodiesel-producing cooperatives, and many more are ready
make this investment in their rural communities. Referencing the Vice
President’s comments about prior short-sighted policies, Klein wrote,
“If the United States had taken the energy crisis of 1973 seriously,
the situation today would be much different. One way it would have been
different is that a much higher percentage of our transportation fuel
would come from renewable resources like corn. The ethanol industry
was born of that first energy crisis; we would like to see it come of
age during this crisis. But we need your help to make this happen.”
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