Developing More Crops For Ethanol

Cindy Zimmerman

Ceres The head of energy crop company Ceres told the National Academy of Sciences this week that biotechnology-based innovations across the biofuels production chain will bring the cost of a new generation of cellulosic biofuels down significantly, while vastly increasing supply.

According to a company release, Ceres president and CEO Richard Hamilton said, “Biofuels produced from dedicated energy crops will be able to compete economically with gasoline, but the industry will need support early on to get the first several cellulosic biorefineries built.”

Hamiliton made a presentation to the academy’s Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable.

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Ethanol Track Talk

Cindy Zimmerman

Nascar General Motors has been actively encouraging NASCAR to make the switch to ethanol for some time now, especially since the IndyCar Series has now gone to 100 percent ethanol and the American LeMans Series has adopted a 10 percent blend.

The Associated Press reports there is more talk on the track this year about switching to ethanol.

“Without a doubt, I think we should look into it,” driver Jeff Burton said. “Although our impact on environmental issues is probably very, very small from an actual use standpoint, from a marketing standpoint, we could have a major impact.”

Driver Kyle Petty says NASCAR’s marketing horsepower might drive alternative fuels into the mainstream, helping consumers get over the image of hippies tinkering with their 1980s Mercedes to make them run on vegetable oil. “I think once you start seeing alternative fuels show up in places like racing and places where you least expect them, then you don’t think about that guy with the Volkswagen van that runs off of whatever,” Petty said.

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I Love Ethanol Song

Chuck Zimmerman

Bob DinneenThe National Ethanol Conference is now over and saying goodbye was RFA President/CEO, Bob Dinneen. Next year’s Conference will be held in Orlando, FL so be sure to plan ahead early to make sure you participate in this industry-leading event.

Although I don’t have the video (I’ll try to get a copy) I do have the audio from the final video that Bob showed. It’s a video supplied by Ron Fagen, Fagen, Inc. It’s actually a music video so when you listen just imagine what pictures go with it. I’m guessing the song is titled, “I Love Ethanol.” It starts out with a little bit of IRL race car sound so give it a few seconds to develop.

You can listen to the song here: Listen to MP3 File I Love Ethanol (5 min MP3)

Don’t forget that you can see all my photos from the Conference with this link: 2007 National Ethanol Conference Photo Album. If you haven’t checked it out, then you can see a lot more at the National Ethanol Conference Blog.

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Economic Analysis on the Impact of U.S. Ethanol Industry

Chuck Zimmerman

Dr. John UrbanchukTo get a complete understanding about the Ethanol Tax Incentive, attendees at the National Ethanol Conference heard this morning from Dr. John Urbanchuk, Director, LECG, LLC.

He started out talking about how work needs to be done to renew the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC) in a couple years. He talks about how the ethanol industry is in its infant stage still and this type of incentive is very important. He also reminded attendees about how many incentives are offered to the mature oil industry.

You can listen to his remarks here: Listen to MP3 File John Urbanchuk Remarks (16 min MP3)

Dr. Urbanchuk is also the author of a new economic analysis on the impact of the U.S. ethanol industry. The report shows that in 2006 the industry is providing the federal government with a sound return on its investment. According to the analysis, ‘Contribution of the Ethanol Industry to the Economy of the United States,’ (pdf file) the federal government received tax revenues of $2.7 billion simply from the construction and operation of ethanol biorefineries. The tax revenue generated exceeded the amount of money the federal government provided in tax incentives to oil refiners who use ethanol.

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Rep. Hulshof’s Capitol Hill View

Chuck Zimmerman

Rep. Kenny HulshofCongressman from Missouri, Kenny Hulshof, (R-MO) was on stage today at the National Ethanol Conference as part of the session on how things look on Capitol Hill for the 110th Congress.

Hulshof said that he might get in trouble as a Republican by saying it, but he said that he thinks agriculture will fare well with Rep. Peterson at the helm of the House Agriculture Committee.

Hulshof urged attendees to make their voice known and take advantage of the accessibility of their elected leaders. He’s excited about a resurgence in rural America.

You can listen to his remarks here: Listen to MP3 File Rep. Kenny Hulshof Remarks (14 min MP3)

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Capitol Hill View by Rep. Peterson

Chuck Zimmerman

Rep. Collin PetersonThis morning at the National Ethanol Conference we got the view from Capitol Hill as two of our Congressmen provided their thoughts on the legislative agenda for the 110th Congress.

First up was Representative Collin Peterson (D-MN). He serves as Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee.

Peterson started out mentioning the farm bill and the challenges presented by the successes in agriculture, especially in crops like corn. He also talks about how the livestock industry is making its concerns known on the Hill regarding feed costs.

You can listen to his remarks here: Listen to MP3 File Rep. Collin Peterson Remarks (16 min MP3)

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Biodiesel… This Year’s Ethanol

John Davis

As I’ve talked about before on this blog, one of the keys to biodiesel being a success is it being financially viable. This article in the Financial Times Deutschland (Germany) has one expert predicting that biodiesel could see the results ethanol has recently seen:

Biodiesel could be “this year’s ethanol” in the view of Leigh Goering, portfolio manager for the natural resources fund at Chilton Investment Company.

A recent survey by an energy and utilities research firm suggests that biodiesel could soon join ethanol as one of the most important alternative fuels, saying the global market for biodiesel is poised for explosive growth in the next 10 years.

That means more biodiesel stations, plants, and supplers… and all this seems to be adding up to some major investment opportunities that some major players seem to be cashing in on:

All the activity has made biodiesel a key area of investment for fund managers and other investors. They have been funding the growing number of plants and refineries as well as driving robust merger and acquisition activity within the sector. Goldman Sachs, for example, last year invested more than $1.5bn in alternative energies and clean technologies worldwide.

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Bob in a Saab

Chuck Zimmerman

Bob in a SaabGeneral Motors is sponsoring a display of flex fuel vehicles here at the conference as I mentioned previously.

This afternoon I had a chance to go on a test drive with Bob Dinneen, President/CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association at the helm and with him was Coleman Jones, Biofuels Implementation Manager, GM Powertrain.

We took a short drive around the complex and fortunately there were no tickets and we made it back safely.

In this video I asked Coleman about the vehicle we’re in as well as the others they have on display.

Follow all the proceedings of the conference on the National Ethanol Conference blog.

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Ethanol & Racing by Bobby Rahal

Chuck Zimmerman

Bobby RahalBobby Rahal, Rahal-Letterman Racing, was our luncheon speaker today.

Bobby says that racing has always been the place that auto manufacturers have experimented with various technologies and fuel is no exception. He says that with the Indy Racing League moving to 100% ethanol this year and with the American Le Mans Series moving to a blend of ethanol that the message of how well the fuel performs while reducing our dependence on foreign oil will continue to reach the American public. He says that racing is a perfect venue to help provide accurate information to the consumer and combat misleading information that is still being circulated.

You can listen to his remarks here: Listen to MP3 File Bobby Rahal Remarks (14 min MP3)

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Understanding Alternative Fuels Policy Proposal

Chuck Zimmerman

Hon. Stephen JohnsonHere at the National Ethanol Conference we got some policy information you might find helpful to understand the President’s proposal on alternative fuels. With policy playing such an important role in the growth and development of the ethanol industry it was necessary to get the perspective from one of the government agencies that has a significant role in regulation.

To do that we heard from the Honorable Stephen Johnson, Administrator, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency.

He talks about President Bush’s 20-in-10 plan, to reduce domestic gasoline usage 20% by the year 2010. The plan calls for increased levels of renewable fuels. He says he’ll be working with Congress to pass the President’s Alternative Fuels Proposal.

You can listen to his speech here: Listen to MP3 File Hon. Stephen Johnson Speech (12 min MP3)

Follow all the proceedings of the conference on the National Ethanol Conference blog.

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