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Think about it for a minute

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Think about it for a minute

Posted 15 July 2013 in

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If there’s one thing most people can agree on, it’s that consumers constantly feel the pinch of high gas prices. In 2012, Americans spent the highest percentage of household income – nearly four percent – on gas in nearly thirty years. And while consumers are hit with wallet-draining gas prices every day, oil companies continue to make huge profits — $118 billion alone last year. Even worse, the oil industry is exploiting high gas prices to justify additional domestic drilling, despite the fact that record drilling in the US has failed to slow gas prices. That’s why tomorrow the Senate’s Energy & Natural Resources Committee will convene a hearing to find out why gas prices remain stubbornly high, despite a new wave of domestic oil production.

Here’s what you need to know:

More drilling isn’t the answer

Oil prices are set on a global market that is subject to factors like unrest in the Middle East. A recent report from the International Energy Agency predicted that drilling our way to energy independence will leave us with oil costing $215 per barrel.
Often times, refineries fail to pass on the lower costs to consumers and hitches during production lead to skyrocketing gas prices, meaning a drop in the price of crude oil does not necessarily translate into cheaper gas for consumers.

The price shocks associated with a volatile oil market not only impact hardworking Americans, diminishing disposable income that would have been spent elsewhere, but they also affect national security. Leaders have long agreed that fluctuating prices hamstring the military’s planning and budgeting processes, leaving our troops on the ground vulnerable.

Renewable fuel is the clear solution

Renewable fuel already provides 10% of America’s fuel needs and that number is growing. Increased access to homegrown renewable fuel has provided consumers with choice at the pump, given consumers savings from decreased gas prices, and reduced our dependence on foreign oil.

In 2011, gas prices were reduced by $1.09 per gallon and the average American household saved $1,200 on their gas bill thanks to renewable fuel.
Americans saved approximately $50 billion in imported fuel costs thanks to renewable fuel in 2011.
Cellulosic renewable fuel (made from things like algae or switchgrass) is coming online, with the EIA predicting 250 million gallons of capacity by 2015, setting the stage for a future with an even more diverse, clean and homegrown fuel.
The USDA and DOE have estimated that there is enough biomass in the United States to replace nearly a third of the country’s gasoline with renewable fuel by 2030.

In order to further reduce our reliance on oil and ease consumer pain at the pump, we must continue to support policies such as the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) that are creating a competition in the transportation fuel sector. Without the RFS and support for homegrown renewable fuels, our nation will be left with a virtual oil monopoly that continues to consume high carbon petroleum transportation fuels, priced at the whim of the global market leaving American families vulnerable and struggling for stability. We must protect consumers by protecting the RFS.

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Response to House E&C Committee White Paper on Energy Policy

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Response to House E&C Committee White Paper on Energy Policy

Posted 24 June 2013 in

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The bottom line:

Our nation’s continued reliance on oil ensures that American families and our economy will continue to be burdened by the high and volatile prices of the global oil market and the national security challenges that come with oil dependence, as well as a greenhouse gas intensive transportation fuel supply. The Renewable Fuel Standard is the single-most important policy driving our nation toward oil alternatives.

Read the full letter to Reps. Upton and Waxman of the House Energy & Commerce Committee on the energy policy implications of the Renewable Fuel Standard.

 

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Response to House E&C Committee White Paper on Energy Policy

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Response to House E&C Committee White Paper on Energy Policy

Posted 24 June 2013 in

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The bottom line:

Our nation’s continued reliance on oil ensures that American families and our economy will continue to be burdened by the high and volatile prices of the global oil market and the national security challenges that come with oil dependence, as well as a greenhouse gas intensive transportation fuel supply. The Renewable Fuel Standard is the single-most important policy driving our nation toward oil alternatives.

Read the full letter to Reps. Upton and Waxman of the House Energy & Commerce Committee on the energy policy implications of the Renewable Fuel Standard.

 

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Dot Earth Blog: A Survival Plan for America’s Tornado Danger Zone

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The Week in News: Farmer Adaptation, Advancements in Algae, and More

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The Week in News: Farmer Adaptation, Advancements in Algae, and More

Posted 15 April 2013 in

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Last week was full of news and activity in the world of renewable fuel. Now that the weekend has come and gone, here are a few of last week’s notable stories for you to dig into:

· CNN.com wrote about Fred Yoder, a renewable fuel champion who was honored by President Obama last week for leading agricultural innovation in response to climate change.

· USA Today covers NASCAR’s environmental initiatives, discussing their use of E15 gasoline.

· Solazyme rolls out new technology that allows faster and more prolific production of oil from microalgae.

· National Farmers Union President Roger Johnson, RFA President and CEO Bob Dinneen and Growth Energy CEO Tom Buis hit home the benefits of renewable fuel for rural America in this op-ed that ran in the Daily Yonder.

· E85 use is up 13% from 2010 to 2011 according to an analysis by the Energy Information Administration, showing that people are using more and more of the high ethanol blend.

· Earth Techling covered a National Research Council report that says we can reduce GHG emissions by 80% by 2050, if we use more biofuel.

That’s all for now. Enjoy the your week!

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Will Synthetic Biology Benefit or Threaten Wild Things?

Biologists and biological engineers meet to explore the impacts, for better and worse, of synthetic life on wild life. Continued here: Will Synthetic Biology Benefit or Threaten Wild Things? Related ArticlesKnowosphere at Work: Farmer-to-Farmer Video Advice Boosting YieldsClimate Campaigners Try Flooding the (Comment) ZoneThe Fire Hose: Mink Exports, Planetary Limits, Nuclear Benefits

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A St. Patty’s Day Toast to Renewable Fuel

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A St. Patty’s Day Toast to Renewable Fuel

Posted 15 March 2013 in

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We all know St. Patty’s Day is a time for responsible celebration. But the oil industry’s being irresponsible in its celebration of high gas prices, its monopoly on your tank, and fossil-fueled climate change.

Oil alternatives are key to addressing pain at the pump and will lessen our dependence on oil. In recent years, renewable fuel as lowered prices at the pump by an average of $1.09.

Furthermore, renewable fuel is leading the way to reduce harmful greenhouse gases and combat climate change. Last year, renewable fuel use slashed GHG emissions from vehicles on America’s roads by 33 million metric tons.

So this St. Patty’s Day, raise a glass to renewable fuel — better for the environment and better for your wallet. Go green with biofuel!

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