Reiterates Congress' commitment to developing alternative and renewable energy, in particular biodiesel and other biofuels, and expressly supports the research and development of biodiesel and biofuels from agricultural products and byproducts within California.
[Congressional Bills 110th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Con. Res. 157 Introduced in House (IH)]
110th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. CON. RES. 157
Supporting the research and development in the State of California of
biodiesel and other biofuels from agricultural products and byproducts.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 23, 2007
Mr. Radanovich (for himself and Mr. Nunes) submitted the following
concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Science
and Technology
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Supporting the research and development in the State of California of
biodiesel and other biofuels from agricultural products and byproducts.
Whereas it is in the best interest of the United States to provide additional
support for research and development regarding alternative energy
resources, in particular biodiesel and other biofuels whose development
and use will contribute to energy diversification, encourage greater
energy independence for the United States, and help meet clean air
standards within the State of California;
Whereas further investment in the research and development of biodiesel and
other biofuels from agricultural products and byproducts provides
tremendous opportunities for farmers and ranchers in California, other
elements of the agricultural business sector, and rural communities to
play a role in helping the United States achieve both energy
diversification and independence, while providing an additional
sustainable revenue source for the agricultural community;
Whereas land-grant colleges and universities, Department of Agriculture research
stations, and the Cooperative Extension System are ready to contribute
their expertise toward the research and development of biodiesel and
biofuels from agricultural products and byproducts and the dissemination
of research results to farmers and ranchers and the rest of the
agricultural community;
Whereas there exist economic opportunities for rural communities from the
production of biodiesel and biofuels from agricultural products and
byproducts, and it is essential to assist those rural communities that
may be in a position to accommodate the development of alternative
energy;
Whereas the Central Valley of California, one of the most fertile and productive
agricultural regions in the United States, is located in the vicinity of
some of the premier research laboratories in the United States and would
be an ideal location for the research and development of biodiesel and
biofuels from agricultural products and byproducts;
Whereas those air districts within the State of California that have issues of
serious nonattainment in meeting State mandated air quality standards
would be well served by producing and consuming biofuels;
Whereas advanced biofuels technology, such as cellulose ethanol, has the
potential to reduce greenhouse gases by 90 percent compared to gasoline;
Whereas the aggressive efforts by the State of California to meet its own
Renewables Portfolio Standard may well be assisted were the Federal
Government to support such efforts;
Whereas California consumes more than 900,000,000 gallons of ethanol a year,
which represents approximately 25 percent of all ethanol produced in the
United States, and currently produces less than 5 percent of the ethanol
it consumes;
Whereas the State of California represents a significant opportunity for the
agriculture industry to play an intricate role in developing the
biofuels economy, while promoting sound environmental decisions for the
United States;
Whereas the Department of Energy, working in conjunction with the agriculture
industry and the Department of Agriculture, could provide ample
opportunity for the Federal Government to be a key factor in leading the
country into a renewable future;
Whereas the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-58) commits the United
States to developing alternative and renewable energy for the purposes
of achieving energy independence for domestic safety and other purposes;
and
Whereas there is a continuing need to develop energy from all sources, renewable
and alternative, consistent with the Energy Policy Act of 2005, to
assure a brighter future for the next generation of Americans: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That Congress reiterates its commitment to developing alternative and
renewable energy, in particular biodiesel and other biofuels, and
expressly supports the research and development of biodiesel and
biofuels from agricultural products and byproducts within the State of
California.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Science and Technology.
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