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Bush Stumps for Ethanol in Alabama

Alabama Bush President Bush made a stop in Hoover, Alabama on Thursday to recognize the city’s police department for using E85 fuel.

“You know, the price of gasoline has been dropping, and that’s good news for the American consumer, it’s good news for the small business owners, it’s good news for the farmers. But it’s very important for us to remember that we still have an issue when it comes to dependence on foreign oil. And one way to become less dependent on foreign oil is for us to develop new ways to power our automobiles right here in America,” Bush said in his statement at the Hoover Public Safety Facility.

“What we have just witnessed is a police force that is filling up its vehicles with a fuel called E85. When you hear somebody talk about fuel E85, that means 85 percent of the fuel comes from ethanol. And ethanol is produced from corn. And corn is grown right here in the United States of America.”

Bush told the audience that the police chief claims he chooses E85 “because it’s got a little better “git up” to it. In other words, it works just fine. And it works just fine for other reasons, as well. It works just fine because it helps keep our air clean. It works just fine because it helps address a national security issue. So one of the important policies of governments ought to be to encourage the production and use of ethanol. And there’s a federal role for that. In other words, we provide tax credits.”

Bush also talked about research being done at Auburn University to make cellulosic ethanol from wood and switchgrass. “If that ever becomes a reality, there’s going to be a lot of switch-grass growers,” he said.

Hoover is a town of about 68,000 located outside of Birmingham, where Bush attended a fundraiser with Alabama Governor Bob Riley.

Read Bush’s remarks here.

    1 Comment »

  • November 14, 2008 — 12:30 pm

    Mr.Gilvan Romanini

    Dear Sirs:

    We would like to know more about all this ethanol project information sice we are close related with the sugar and alcohol mills in all Brazil producing a lot of different equipments and special devices fo such mills.
    Our intetion is to know more about the switch grass project and the cellulosic as well.
    Therefore please let us know who would be the contact person that we could proceed a future contact.
    Looking to hear from you soon
    With Kind Regards
    Gilvan Romanini
    Promac-Brazil
    Phone: +55.19.3838.8400
    Fax : +55.19.3838.8401
    e-mail:gilvan@promacbrasil.com.br

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