St. Louis, Missouri
April 25, 2002
In what the National
Corn Growers Association
(NCGA) is calling an unprecedented, historic move, the U.S.
Senate late Wednesday approved S. 517, the comprehensive energy
package including a renewable fuel standard (RFS) by a vote of
88 to 11.
"This is the first time ever that national energy policy would
require the use of renewable transportation fuel," NCGA
President Tim Hume said. "This is a clear victory for farmers
and renewable fuels advocates. When the time came to count
votes, renewable fuels were, time and again, able to show the
strong support they have in the U.S. Senate."
The NCGA, along with other agricultural, ethanol, oil and
environmental organizations, are taking the credit for the
bill's passage after months -- and even years -- of hard work on
Capitol Hill.
"For the past 20 years, the NCGA has been working side-by-side
with farmers, industry and government to build the ethanol
industry from the ground up," said Hume, a farmer from Walsh,
Colo. "There can be little debate that the results add up to a
bona fide success story, and today's Senate action is a new and
exciting chapter in that story."
Hume noted that S. 517 RFS provisions require refiners to use
2.3 billion gallons of renewable fuels, like ethanol, in 2004
and increase that to 5 billion gallons by 2012. Key elements of
S. 517 are:
-- The RFS;
-- Eliminating the reformulated gasoline (RFG) oxygen
requirement;
-- Banning MTBE in four years;
-- Creating a renewable credit trading system; and
-- Protecting the environmental performance of RFG.
Hume also credited U.S. corn growers and other ethanol
supporters with ensuring passage of S. 517.
"Corn growers throughout the nation actively contacted their
senators and urged them to pass the comprehensive energy package
with RFS provisions," Hume concluded. "This demonstrates the
influence farmers can have on national policy that affects them
not only as farmers, but as consumers as well."
NCGA and other key ethanol industry, oil and agricultural
associations, including the Renewable Fuels Association (RFA)
and the American Petroleum Institute (API), negotiated the RFS
with Senate leaders for weeks. In early March, Senate Majority
Leader Tom Daschle (S-SD) inserted the RFS into the Senate
energy package in place of current language.
More information about NCGA's work on ethanol and other key
issues is available at the NCGA web site: www.ncga.com .
The National Corn Growers Association mission is to create and
increase opportunities for corn growers in a changing world and
to enhance corn's profitability and usage. NCGA represents more
than 32,000 members, 25 affiliated state corn grower
organizations and hundreds of thousands of growers who
contribute to state checkoff programs.
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