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A 100 Percent Renewable Fueled Transportation System David Morris Vice President Institute for Local Self-Reliance [email protected] Governors’ Ethanol Coalition March 1, 2005 Washington, D.C.

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The Prospects for Ethanol

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A 100 Percent Renewable Fueled

Transportation SystemDavid MorrisVice President

Institute for Local [email protected]

Governors’ Ethanol CoalitionMarch 1, 2005

Washington, D.C.

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•The U.S. can produce at least 100 Billion gallons of ethanol per year on a sustainable basis

•A 100% renewable-fueled transportation system requires a dual electricity/liquid fuel propulsion system

•Biofuels production significantly benefits farmers and rural areas only when biorefineries are farmer-owned

The Argument

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The Prospects for Ethanol

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U.S. Ethanol Production Has Tripled Since 2001

Gallons

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U.S. and Brazilian Ethanol Production

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U.S. ethanol facilities are centered in corn states

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The U.S. can produce at least 100 billion gallons of ethanol

on a sustainable basis

Gallons5 DT/acre

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Oil receives 3-30x more subsidies than ethanol

Source: Institute for Local Self-Reliance-Oil Data, 1996; Ethanol Data, 2004

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An ethanol strategy costs far less than a hydrogen

strategyComponen

t H2 EtOHFuel(GGE)/

future $5/$2.50 $1.70-2.15Vehicle(Incremental Cost/future

$200k/$10k(FC)

$150(FFV)

Fueling Station/# cars per day $500k/10 $50k/200

Storage/Incremental

Cost)? $0

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The Need for Electricity

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Gasoline consumption is increasing 4x faster than

ethanol consumption(2002-2005)

Gallons

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A hybrid future?

Source: IEA March 2004

% of car sales

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Plug-in hybrids promise the most efficient

transportation system

mpg-equiv.

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Electricity can provide up to 100 percent of vehicle

fuel

%

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•Electricity for motors-Renewable Portfolio Standard(e.g. wind, PV, biomass, hydro, etc.)

•Engine fuel-Renewable Energy Standard(e.g. biomass, water, etc.)

A dual renewable fuel strategy for transportation

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Maximizing the Benefit to

Agriculture

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Additional revenue to farmers

from ethanol sales

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# of Plantsmid-2005

Farmer-owned refineries account for almost half of all U.S. ethanol

plants

98

48

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Farmer-owned plants produce more ethanol

than ADM

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Minnesota Model•Producer Payment-20 cents per gallon•In-state•Up to 15 million gallons a year•For 10 years

•Result•15 plants as of November 2004•About 9,000 farmer owners•Producer payment ending on 75%

of production as of 2006

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Transportation fuel could dominate agriculture

markets

Tons

13M

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The U.S. Carbohydrate Economy(circa 2050)

Feedstock(tons) 1,000,000,000Ethanol(gals) 80,000,000,000

Chemicals(tons) 250,000,000Fossil Energy

Input 0# of

Biorefineries 2,000# of Owners 1,200,000