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July 4th Energy Independence Day Calls for Unity in Search for Fuel Solutions
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The American public must demand this unity through the choices they make, the support they offer and the products they buy. On
Imagine what we could do if we relied only on domestically produced gasoline and conserved the fuel we do use. For example, in 2009 U.S. domestic production of 383 million gallons of gas per day would fuel our cars for 128 days. Add to this the U.S. ethanol industry's projected production of 14 billion gallons of ethanol and we fuel America's vehicles for another 37 days.
We must step up efforts to conserve fuel and find affordable fuel solutions. It's estimated the average U.S. motorist could cut fuel consumption by 4.5 percent annually through steps such as engine tune ups, installing new air and fuel filters, driving at slower speeds, carpooling, consolidating trips, using mass transportation, purchasing flex-fuel or hybrid automobiles and even walking or riding a bike. Across the country this savings would fuel our country for another 19 days. Add it all up, and our country could fuel itself from
To help reach this Energy Independence, the U.S. biofuels industry is leading the renewable fuels effort, providing more than half of our country's renewable energy in 2007. Ethanol alone displaced 200 million barrels of imported oil.
The biofuels industry also is working hard to educate consumers about the environmental, economic and performance benefits of these renewable energy sources — creating demand for and a viable supply of biodiesel, made from vegetable oils and waste fats, and ethanol, created from corn and other grains. With continued research and investment in new technologies, the industry will develop and facilitate change to even more environmentally friendly fuels such as cellulosic ethanol created from waste wood, citrus and food processing wastes and even garbage.
But this is far from enough. To find true and long-lasting sustainable solutions, corporate self interests, political polarization, and agendas must be set aside. We must band together in the fight for Energy Independence here in
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The following organizations have already banded together in a showing of solidarity for America's energy independence. These organizations represent a diverse group of thousands of small and fortune 500 companies and millions of consumers and employees.
2020 Vision AAM Inc. Alternative Fuels Vehicle Coalition American Coalition for Ethanol American Lung Association of the Upper Midwest Biotechnology Industry Organization Biomass Coordinating Council Buckeye Renewable Fuels California Ethanol Vehicle Coalition Clean Fuels Development Coalition Ethanol Across America Ethanol Producers and Consumers Ethanol Promotion and Information Council Environmental and Energy Study Institute Kansas Association of Ethanol Processors Missouri Renewable Fuels Association National Corn Growers Association National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition National Farmer's Union National Sorghum Producers National Wheat Growers Association Nebraska Ethanol Board Nebraska Ethanol Industry Coalition North Dakota Ethanol Producers Association Northwest Biofuels Association Renew the Earth Renewable Fuels Association Renewable Fuels Now Coalition Set America Free South Dakota Ethanol Producers Steamfitters and Plumbers Local Union #464 Wisconsin BioIndustry Alliance Wisconsin Ethanol Coalition
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