Field - to - Pump The legislature found that the proper development
of an advanced biofuel industry in Louisiana requires implementation of the comprehensive «field - to - pump» strategy developed by Renergie, Inc.:
Field - to - Pump Strategy The legislature found that the proper development
of an advanced biofuel industry in Louisiana requires implementation of the following comprehensive «field - to - pump» strategy developed by Renergie, Inc.:
Economic Benefits The development
of an advanced biofuel industry will help rebuild the local and regional economies devastated as a result of hurricanes Katrina and Rita by providing: (1) increased value to the feedstock crops which will benefit local farmers and provide more revenue to the local community; (2) increased investments in plants and equipment which will stimulate the local economy by providing construction jobs initially and the chance for full - time employment after the plant is completed; (3) secondary employment as associated industries develop due to plant co-products becoming available at a competitive price; and (4) increased local and state revenues collected from plant operations will stimulate local and state tax revenues and provide funds for improvements to the community and to the region.
Not exact matches
The 2015 Survey
of Non-Starch Ethanol and Renewable Hydrocarbon
Biofuels Producers provides an inventory
of the domestic
advanced biofuels production
industry as
of the end
of calendar year 2015, documenting important... Read more →
State Agencies Must Purchase or Lease Vehicles That Use Alternative Fuels Louisiana's
Advanced Biofuel Industry Development Initiative further states, «The commissioner
of administration shall not purchase or lease any motor vehicle for use by any state agency unless that vehicle is capable
of and equipped for using an alternative fuel that results in lower emissions
of oxides
of nitrogen, volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide, or particulates or any combination thereof that meet or exceed federal Clean Air Act standards.»
One notable
advance has been the development
of the Bonsucro Better Sugar Initiative which was originally designed to reduce the impacts
of India and Brazil's burgeoning sugar cane
biofuel industries.
Minor changes to an existing Federal tax incentive for second - generation
biofuels (i.e.,
biofuel made from cellulose, algae, duckweed, or cyanobacteria) could mitigate the current elevated risk
of investing in the
industry that is retarding its
advance, according to a new paper by a team from the International Council on Clean... Read more →