BIO says renewable biofuels can create Green jobs.

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Joining 33 other renewable energy, environmental, and agricultural groups, BIO asked Congressional leaders to include funding for important Farm Bill programs and extension of renewable energy production tax credits in economic recovery legislation. Funding existing research and development programs and extending tax credits for clean energy production can speed completion of renewable energy projects that create jobs and generate economic activity.



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Renewable Biofuels Can Create Green Jobs, Contribute to a New Energy Economy, BIO Says



WASHINGTON, D.C. (Wednesday, January 07, 2009) - Funding existing research and development programs and extending tax credits for clean energy production can speed completion of renewable energy projects that create jobs and generate economic activity. The Biotechnology Industry Organization today joined 33 other renewable energy, environmental and agricultural groups in asking Congressional leaders to include in economic recovery legislation funding for important Farm Bill programs and extension of renewable energy production tax credits.

Brent Erickson, executive vice president of BIO's Industrial & Environmental Section, said, "Renewable biofuels could be a real driver of economic growth and new job creation as biorefinery projects and supporting infrastructure are built throughout the United States. For instance, a cellulosic biorefinery that produces both advanced biofuels and biobased products could create as many as 2,200 new jobs and increase economic activity by more than $1 billion.

"Many next-generation projects currently lack access to capital and credit. Federal commitment to the new energy economy that the incoming Obama administration highlighted during the campaign would help secure new investment in viable advanced biofuel projects. Congress right now has an opportunity to ensure that the United States' economic recovery is both financially and environmentally sustainable."

For a copy of the letter to the House and Senate majority leadership from BIO and other groups, please contact Paul Winters, BIO, 202.962.9237 or pwinters@bio.org.

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