Renewable Fuels Association president and CEO Bob Dinneen once again lived up to his nickname, “Reverend of Renewable Fuels,” preaching another powerful sermon at the 25th annual Fuel Ethanol Workshop in Denver this week.
Dinneen, who has attended 21 of the 25 FEW conferences, exuded his trademark positive outlook and exhorted industry leaders to overcome the challenges they are facing with enthusiasm and energy.
“Look at last year – in the face of a deepening economic downturn, negative 3% growth and rising unemployment, the U.S. ethanol industry grew by 34%, 0pening 31 new plants and adding an additional 240,000 new jobs!
We produced more ethanol last year than ever before, some 9 billion gallons, and we added new markets in the southeast and northwest where the RFA had worked with the oil industry and state governments to tear down regulatory barriers to blending.
As our industry grows, we are transforming our nation’s motor fuel market, and we are transforming the rural landscape of America.”
Dinneen addressed the issues of indirect land use changes, higher level blends, food versus fuel, expansion of the market for ethanol, and the need to stay positive.
“We may have troubles, but we in the ethanol industry have a great story to tell, a compelling case to make, new opportunities to seize, and new markets to win over.
Don’t let anybody tell you that the ethanol industry is somehow responsible for despoiling rainforests and increasing carbon. We are the only way gasoline refiners can lower the carbon footprint of their product today.
Don’t let anyone tell you ethanol is a government boondoggle, we are creating new hope, new markets for farm products, new jobs for willing workers and new opportunities for entrepreneurship in communities where people need new pathways to a better life.
Don’t let anybody tell you that the world must choose between food and fuel. Our industry is helping humanity to achieve its historic dream of an affordable, and sustainable, abundance of all the necessities of life.
And don’t let anybody tell you that cellulosic ethanol is somebody’s pipe dream. It is as real as the people in this room.
If we stick together, do our work well, and stay focused on the future, our potential is unlimited – in the near-term, the long-term, and as far as our eyes can see and our minds can imagine.”
Listen to Bob’s speech here:
See photos from the 25th annual FEW in the 2009 Fuel Ethanol Workshop Photo Album
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