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Government Partnerships; Can They Help with BioFuel Initiatives?

By: Lance Winslow
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:23:56
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Is the government up to the task of helping America break her addiction to foreign oil? What can government agencies do to work together to help us grow our own fuel and get it to market? Can the government or will the government streamline the over regulation which is hampering innovation in the marketplace, which is probably the only way we will break our addiction to foreign oil? What can the Department of Transportation do to help us break our addiction to foreign oil?

Will the Department of Transportation put up a road signs which state; flex feel location or bio fuel truck stop next exit? Is the Department of Transportation willing to reduce the over the road truck tax fees by 25% for those trucking companies who will switch to bio diesel? Is the Department of Transportation willing to do this let's say along the eastern coast I-95 Corridor?

Will the Environmental Protection Agency help refineries with pollution credits if they allow for ethanol or the use of Bio Diesel? Will the EPA fast-track permits for tank removal or conversions of tanks, which leak if they have ethanol in them? Will the EPA help gas station owners and fuel distributors with information on the corrosiveness of bio fuel blends in the tanks? Is the Environmental Protection Agency ready to fast-track above ground tank permits for fuel distributors?

America cannot breaker addiction to foreign oil without the help of Government partnerships and reduction of the over regulation, which is plaguing the industry and costing consumers millions of dollars. If the government is truly interested in helping America break her addiction to foreign oil we will need some support from these government agencies or it can never come to pass. Please consider this in 2006.

Lance Winslow

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