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Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Dorgan Sponsors Legislation To Mandate Creation/Use Of 36 Billion Gallons Of Ethanol By 2022

It doesn’t matter if anyone actually wants to create and/or use the stuff, Dorgan’s just going to make us do it.

Because he can, I guess.  Or, more accurately, because the alternative fuel industry folks have greased his palm just the way he likes.

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) --- The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved Wednesday a provision cosponsored by Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) that will continue to boost the production of biofuels in North Dakota and other states. The provision would increase the Renewable Fuels Standard to require refiners to produce and use 36 billion gallons of renewable fuel by 2022.

“North Dakota has vast corn and biomass resources to produce these renewable fuels, which will create more jobs and spur North Dakota’s economic growth,” said Dorgan. “This increase in the Renewable Fuels Standard will stimulate production and use of renewable fuels in North Dakota and across the country and will help decrease our dependence on foreign sources of oil.”

Well sure mandating ethanol will be good economically for some people (like corn growers and ethanol plant owners, a/k/a “Friends of Byron Dorgan"), but what about other people?  Like ranchers and hog farmers for instance.  All this corn being eaten up by an artificially-created demand for ethanol (remember that it’s Byron Dorgan creating this demand with a stroke of his pen, not actual fuel consumers) will make the cost of feed for livestock producers to skyrocket.  Which means, in turn, that our steaks and pork chops and hot dogs and hamburgers would get one heck of a lot more expensive as the ranchers pass on that expense to the end consumer.

Plus, we taxpayers not only have to pay more for our food but we have to continue to pay the subsidies for ethanol production which are the only thing keeping the fuel even remotely competitive with more traditional fuels.

If there were a real market demand out there for ethanol that was eating up the corn crop and driving up the price of food I’d be fine with it.  That’s how the market works, and it will adjust to meet that challenge.  But a demand created artificially because Byron Dorgan and the rest of his protectionist colleagues thinks there should be one?  C’mon.  That’s just dumb.

And if you don’t believe me that Dorgan is more committed to his political contributors than any real solution to energy issues involving ethanol, just ask him why he doesn’t favor dropping the $0.54/gallon tariff on imported ethanol from friendly trading partners like Brazil.

The quick answer to that is because Dorgan doesn’t really care about ethanol.  He cares about making the “Friends of Byron Dorgan” rich.  And the formula for that doesn’t include a free-market approach to alternative fuels.

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Byron only favors things that the taxpayer pays for; like most of his cost of living!

Kevin on May 2, 2007 at 07:22 pm
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This is President Bush’s plan, from the State of the Union speech.  Bush called for 35 billion, and Dorgan decided to make it 36 billion.

From the White House website:

Twenty In Ten: Strengthening America’s Energy Security

Tonight, President Bush Will Ask Congress And America’s Scientists, Farmers, Industry Leaders, And Entrepreneurs To Join Him In Pursuing The Goal Of Reducing U.S. Gasoline Usage By 20 Percent In The Next Ten Years – Twenty In Ten. For too long, our Nation has been dependent on oil. America’s dependence leaves us more vulnerable to hostile regimes, and to terrorists – who could cause huge disruptions of oil shipments, raise the price of oil, and do great harm to our economy.

America Will Reach The President’s Twenty In Ten Goal By:

* Increasing The Supply Of Renewable And Alternative Fuels By Setting A Mandatory Fuels Standard To Require 35 Billion Gallons Of Renewable And Alternative Fuels In 2017 – Nearly Five Times The 2012 Target Now In Law. In 2017, this will displace 15 percent of projected annual gasoline use.

Sorry people, I don’t think Byron is the one to focus on with this issue - this is the President’s issue.

FreeRepublicans.com on May 2, 2007 at 08:07 pm
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Well then they’re both idiots on this issue.


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Rob on May 2, 2007 at 08:16 pm
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Well it might be possible if you start on the forests… Anybody remember the Lorax. Check this out on the big biofuels blog. http://www.icis.com/blogs/biofuels/archives/2006/11/wsj-gets-biofuels-buzz.html

Biofuelsimon on May 3, 2007 at 03:38 am

So let me get this straight. We are going to convert all our corn and grain and soybean crops into biofuel? What are we going to eat? Oil?


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2Hotel9 on May 3, 2007 at 03:49 am
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What 2H9 says.  Although I’m glad not to live on corn alone, my diet would be a little bit poorer without any products derived from it.

Robert Perry on May 3, 2007 at 11:23 am

Add wheat, soybeans, rye, clover, barley, hops, pretty much any crop used to feed humans or livestock, to your list. Brazilian authorities have reported a marked increase in illegal slash&burn land clearing, something environuts say they want to stop. And yet their insistence upon shifting to “biofuels” fairly well insures the destruction of the rainforest they been fighting to save for the last 40 years.

Quinn’s 1st Law in spades.


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2Hotel9 on May 3, 2007 at 02:40 pm

Smug alert!


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on May 3, 2007 at 02:50 pm

Southpark. One of only 4 TV shows I actually watch.


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2Hotel9 on May 3, 2007 at 02:59 pm

If I only had to pick four, south park would be among them. that smug episode was effing hilarious. the scenes with all the San Franciscans sniffing each others asses had me rolling on the ground.


Yun Chu said, “You must strictly not express in words what is very significant. Both dragon and snake are killed in one blow.”

Sparkie Arbuckle on May 3, 2007 at 03:20 pm

2Hotel9, to be exact, soy beans are used to produce biodesiel.

And while I’m a lot more bulllish on green fuels than you guys are (seeing them as a natural evolution of human power generation), I agree 100% with Rob about the dangers of this sort of stupid-and thank God it won’t every happen-sort of idiotic mandate.

My feeling is the Government should be supplying research opportunities into conversion technologies, and other than that, we should let the free market drive supply and demand.

Carrick on May 3, 2007 at 07:55 pm

Free market has been trying to work. Environazis refuse to allow us to drill our own oil or build new refineries.

Again, Quinn’s 1st law.


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2Hotel9 on May 4, 2007 at 03:15 am

Sparkie Arbuckle and 2Hotel9 - enjoy

likwidshoe on May 4, 2007 at 04:26 am

Thanks, Lik. We have been recording to disc from our DVR for a few months. Got to love that satellite.


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2Hotel9 on May 4, 2007 at 04:53 am

And yet their insistence upon shifting to “biofuels” fairly well insures the destruction of the rainforest they been fighting to save for the last 40 years.

Couldn’t agree with you more, 2H.  It will happen here too as there will be economic and political pressure to till sub-marginal land areas and areas that are currently reserved for other uses.


You don’t have to be a moron to be a liberal Democrat but it sure helps.

docdave on May 4, 2007 at 05:09 am

That would be a good use for golf courses.


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2Hotel9 on May 4, 2007 at 03:38 pm
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