Michigan Gov Calls for $100 M for Alt Fuels

John Davis

As predicted in the Detroit Free Press and reported here yesterday, Michigan Governor Jennifer M. Granholm has called for $100 million dollars in public and private money to be put into alternative energy investments.

From the speech posted on her website:

Gov Granholm State of State Speech This new industry, so critical to our economy, our national security, and our environment is already setting up shop in Michigan. With other states clamoring for this opportunity, Michigan cannot afford to wait.

Tonight I am announcing that we will begin an aggressive, three-year effort to attract even more alternative energy companies to Michigan through more than $100 million in combined public-private investments. This will include the green technology companies that will make Michigan a leader in building the products that reduce the emissions that cause global warming.

Next, I will ask this Legislature to set ambitious goals for our state, so that within eight years, a minimum of 10 percent of our energy will come from renewable sources. And we will double that goal in the decade after that.

I will also ask you to expand alternative energy renaissance zones to attract new solar and wind energy companies. .

Finally, by 2008 we will have 1,000 ethanol and bio-diesel pumps at gas stations across the state so you can put ethanol in your gas tank;

In the 20th century, we were the state that put the nation on wheels.

In the 21st century, Michigan can be the state that breaks our nation’s dependence on foreign oil!

To put this into perspective, the state is facing a major budget crisis… projected to be $800 million in the red this year and $3 billion by next year…. that Granholm is proposing to fix, at least in part, with budget cuts. So, to see alternative fuels getting such a commitment is really a testament to what the governor believes they’ll return to the state.

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Sea Breezes Could Fuel East Coast

John Davis

A study by the University of Delaware and Stanford University says there is enough energy in the breezes that blow off the Mid-Atlantic Coast to power much of the Eastern Seaboard… and then some. In this UD article, the study is the first empirical analysis in the country of a large-scale region’s potential offshore wind-energy supply:

University of Delaware wind researchers Willett Kempton, Richard Garvine and Amardeep Dhanju at the University of Delaware and Mark Jacobson and Cristina Archer at Stanford, found that the wind over the Middle Atlantic Bight, the aquatic region from Cape Cod, Mass., to Cape Hatteras, N.C., could produce 330 gigawatts (GW) of average electrical power if thousands of wind turbines were installed off the coast.

The report says that same area uses about 185 gigawatts, produced from electricity, gasoline, fuel oil and natural gas sources. Researchers say the potential also takes into account some exclusion zones for these at-sea wind turbines… such as bird flyways and shipping zones.

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Missouri’s Half Billion Dollar Biofuels Industry

John Davis

Missouri’s State Department of Economic Development says Missouri will see $542 million each year for the next several years from the biofuels industry in the state.

From a press release on Governor Matt Blunt’s web site:

Blunt Biofuels Press Conference “The production of renewable fuels is one of Missouri agriculture’s greatest success stories,” Blunt said. “In the same way that Missouri’s family farmers rose to a great challenge and fed the world in the last century, this century’s family farmers will answer another noble calling and fuel America. This study shows that renewable fuels will not only help reduce our dependence on foreign oil, but also create jobs and economic growth.”

According to the report from the Missouri Economic Research & Information Center (MERIC), ethanol, biodiesel, and other alternative fuels create 7,000 jobs for Missouri workers each year.

There are four ethanol plants operating in Missouri… in Craig, Macon, Malta Bend and Laddonia… and there are three biodiesel plants… in Bethel, Bunceton and Mexico. Several more ethanol and biodiesel plants are in the works.

Blunt has called for full funding for the biodiesel and ethanol incentive funds and has proposed another $5 million to make up for payments to the ethanol fund not honored before he took office.

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BP Funds Energy Biosciences Institute

Cindy Zimmerman

BP BP has chosen the University of California Berkeley, the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to join in a $500 million research program that will explore how bioscience can be used to increase energy production and reduce the impact of energy consumption on the environment.

According to a news release, the Energy Biosciences Institute will perform ground-breaking research aimed at the production of new and cleaner energy, initially focusing on renewable biofuels for road transport. The EBI will also pursue bioscience-based research in three other key areas; the conversion of heavy hydrocarbons to clean fuels, improved recovery from existing oil and gas reservoirs, and carbon sequestration.

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Grand Opening Brings Wall Street to the Heartland

Cindy Zimmerman

US Bioenergy US BioEnergy Corporation (NASDAQ: USBE) is celebrating the grand opening Wednesday of the company’s newest ethanol production facility by ringing the closing bell on the NASDAQ from the plant in Albert City, Iowa. The feat will be accomplished remotely via satellite from the 100 mgy plant which actually started operations in December.

NASDAQ“Most companies go to New York in order to do this type of ceremony,” said US BioEnergy CEO Gordon Ommen. “Since we are a midwest company, really founded on the American farmer and those relationships, we thought we’d have New York come to rural America and meet us on our ground.”

OmmenUS BioEnergy is the largest “pure play” ethanol producer in the country. “The largest producer of ethanol in the U.S. is ADM,” said Ommen. “We are the second largest producer of ethanol and the largest ‘pure play’ producer, which means ethanol is our primary product.”

U.S. BioEnergy partners include Fagen, Inc. and Cenex Harvest States. The company currently owns and operates three ethanol plants and has five additional ethanol plants under construction. They just announced the beginning of construction on a 100 million gallon per year facility near Grinnell, Iowa which is co-owned by Big River Resources, LLC.

Listen to an interview with Ommen here. Listen To MP3 Ommen Interview (5:00 min MP3)

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Ag Outlook Forum Focuses on Energy

Cindy Zimmerman

Outlook Forum The theme for USDA’s 83rd annual Agricultural Outlook Forum next month is “Agriculture at the Crossroads: Energy, Farm and Rural Policy.”

“USDA’s 2007 Agricultural Outlook Forum explores renewable energy’s future in biofuels, cellulosic, methane, and wind,” said Johanns. “The Forum’s national conversation about agriculture centers on the fascinating opportunities and challenges of renewable energy in the next farm bill and beyond.”

“Renewable Energy – Inroads to Agriculture,” the Forum’s plenary panel, includes Archer Daniels Midland President and CEO Patricia Woertz; Cargill Chairman and CEO Warren R. Staley; American Petroleum Institute President and Chairman Red Cavaney; and CHS, Inc. President and CEO John Johnson.

The forum will also address the “U.S. Potential for Biofuels,” featuring Renewable Fuels Association Bob Dinneen, and William Frey, DuPont’s Global Business Director for Biofuels, will explore the marketplace for biobutanol.

The forum will be held March 1 and 2 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel in Arlington, Virginia.

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The BioWillie Song by Emily Richards

Chuck Zimmerman

Emily Richards BandHere’s your chance to hear a new song from Emily Richards and her new band – 2012AM. Theycame by the media room this afternoon in advance of their performance tonight which I’ll be attending. We sat down for a group interview in which I found out why they’re involved.

Listen to my Emily Richards Band (2012AM) interview here: Listen To MP3 Emily Richards (6 min MP3)

Listen to the BioWillie Song here: Listen To MP3 BioWillie Song (7 min MP3)

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Darryl Brinkmann Annual Report

Chuck Zimmerman

Darryl BrinkmannNBB Chairman Darryl Brinkmann took to the stage today at the National Biodiesel Conference and gave us a great overview of what the organization is doing. He mentioned that the word biodiesel is now in the dictionary for the first time. You can learn a lot about what NBB is doing, especially in the area of quality control. Darryl talks about the growth of the BQ-9000 program.

Listen to Darry’s speech here: Listen To MP3 Darryl Brinkmann Speech (13 min MP3)

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DaimlerChrysler Rewards NBB

Chuck Zimmerman

Deb MorrissettThe folks at the National Biodiesel Board have to be happy about an announcement made by DaimlerChrysler representative Deb Morrissett. She said that the company would provide a nice purchase incentive for NBB board and staff members as a way to show support and thanks for all the work they do to help further the promotion and development of biodiesel.

I interviewed Deb after her presentation which you can listen to here: Listen To MP3 Deb Morrissett Interview (3 min MP3)

You can listen to her full speech here: Listen To MP3 Deb Morrissett Speech (4 min MP3)

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Michigan Gov to Call for Massive Alt Fuels Initiative

John Davis

Michigan Governor Jennifer M. Granholm The Detroit Free Press is reporting today that in tonight’s State of the State address Michigan Governor Jennifer M. Granholm will call for $100 million in state spending over the next three years on alternative energy in Michigan.

Here’s some of the anticipated highlights:

• Investing about $50 million over three years in public and private sector money to pay for the research and pilot programs of alternative energy companies in Michigan.

• A loan fund of about $12 million that would help the state’s alternative energy entrepreneurs reduce their debt and lower costs of capital access for renewable resources.

• Spending about $7 million to install about 1,000 biodiesel and ethanol pumps across the state by the end of 2008.

• Targeting $20 million of state money and at least $11 million from private resources toward the Venture Michigan Fund to help the commercialization of alternative energy companies across the state.

In addition, Granholm is expected to call for legislation that would require utilities to produce at least 10% of their energy from alternative sources such as wind and biofuels.

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