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Posted: May 28, 2008
House of Commons Passes Milestone Biofuels Bill
OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- (Marketwire - May 28, 2008)
- In a milestone decision today, the House of Commons overwhelmingly
passed a bill that will implement a national Renewable Fuel Standard,
requiring ethanol and biodiesel blended transportation fuels in
Canada. It is the first legislation of its kind in Canada.
"Today, the House of Commons voted to grow
beyond oil. Thanks to this vote, we will lower greenhouse gas
emissions, provide new opportunities for Canadian farmers, and
bring about competition at the pump. With oil and gas prices at
record highs, the case for viable alternatives to petroleum has
never been stronger." - Gordon
Quaiattini, President, Canadian Renewable Fuels Association
"GM Canada welcomes the new Canadian legislative
support for renewable biofuels that provide significant GHG reduction
benefits. GM offers consumers the largest selection of flexible
fuel vehicles that can operate seamlessly on 85% ethanol blends
(E85) or regular gasoline." - David
Paterson, Vice President Corporate and Environmental Affairs,
General Motors of Canada Ltd.
"Natural Resources Canada's GHGenius lifecycle
model finds that the renewable fuel standard as outlined in Bill
C-33 will result in a 4.2 megatonne reduction in harmful greenhouse
gas emissions - the equivalent of removing over one million cars
and their CO2 emissions from Canadian roads, every year."
- Don O'Connor, President, S&T squared
Consultants, and developer of the GHGenius LCA model
"Passage of the biofuels bill and the Renewable
Fuel Standard in Canada is a critical development for next generation
biofuels such as cellulosic ethanol. This vote represents a vote
for next generation biofuels. The House today has shown leadership
in passing this bill." - Jeff Passmore,
Executive Vice President, Iogen Corporation
"This legislation will help ensure the
development of a Canadian biofuels sector which will provide strong
environmental benefits and creates a valuable market for us."
- Ross Ravelli, President, Grain Growers of Canada"The passage
of this bill means new markets for Canadian canola growers, more
value-added processing here at home, and it means new jobs created
and the revitalization of rural communities right across Canada.
It also means choice and diversity for drivers, and new and cleaner
sources of fuel supply in the diesel fuel pool." -
Brian Chorney, President, Canadian Canola Growers Association
"Biofuel plants provide Canadian farmers
with another valuable market option in many rural communities.
The growth of a biofuel industry will reduce our dependency on
shipping grain long distances by rail and will help keep a lid
on fuel pump prices for all Canadians." -
Cherilyn Jolly-Nagel, President, Western Canadian Wheat Growers
Association
"Canada's soybean industry welcomes the
neutral feedstock approach taken to biodiesel in Bill C-33. Soybeans
are a diverse crop and Canadian soybean producers are adaptable
to the needs of the market and this is another market for us to
tap into." - Jim Gowland, Chair,
Canadian Soybean Council
"With world corn prices having been very
low for decades, ethanol production in Canada allows us to stay
away from high transport cost export markets and improve the return
on our hard-laboured product. Using the starch from corn to make
ethanol will help lower harmful GHG emissions and moderate the
price at the pump for Quebec drivers, while the distillers grains
co-product from ethanol will help provide a valuable high-protein
feed for Quebec livestock producers. We commend the federal MPs
who support Quebec farmers and rural communities by voting for
Bill C-33." - Christian Overbeek,
President, Federation des producteurs de cultures commerciales
du Quebec
"Parliament has shown great leadership
today in bringing a big boost for biodiesel and other renewable
fuels in Canada. This is a huge win for Canadians today. With
diesel prices at an all-time high, trucks, boats, buses, and all
diesel drivers will finally have choice at the pump now, paving
the way for even greener and less expensive renewable fuels in
the near future." - Tim Haig, President
and CEO, BIOX Corporation (Canada's largest biodiesel producer),
and Chair, Canadian Renewable Fuels Association
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