BIO supports Governors' Biofuel Coalition call for vision.

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BIO applauded Governors' Biofuel Coalition's message to Obama administration calling for straightforward message to American people on positive role of biofuels. Misinformation about biofuels from entrenched interests has done a disservice to America. With more than 30 existing and planned cellulosic biorefineries set to begin production of advanced biofuels, federal commitment to industry would send strong signal to financial markets, which could provide needed investment.



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BIO Supports Governors' Biofuels Coalition Call for Vision for the Nation's Biofuel Future



Contact Paul Winters

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (Monday, February 23, 2009) - The Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) today applauded the Governors' Biofuel Coalition's message to the Obama administration calling for a straight-forward message to the American people on the positive role of biofuels.

Brent Erickson, executive vice president of BIO's Industrial and Environmental Section, said, "We agree with the governors that biofuels are a valuable energy resource and that misinformation about biofuels from entrenched interests has done a great disservice to America. Strong federal leadership is a key to continued development and commercialization of advanced biofuels."

The biotechnology and advanced biofuels industry is working diligently to make production of cellulosic biofuels a reality in the near future. There are more than 30 existing and planned cellulosic biorefineries set to begin production of advanced biofuels. Federal commitment to the industry would send a strong signal to financial markets, which could provide the needed investment.

"Continued development of the advanced biofuels industry could produce thousands of new green jobs, contribute billions of dollars in economic growth, and increase energy security. The need for domestically produced advanced biofuels should remain a priority for U.S. policymakers and consumers," Erickson concluded.

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