NCERC at SIUE Director John Caupert spoke in support of increased partnership between the military and the biofuels industry Monday, Sept. 16, at the Southern Illinois University Carbondale Research Farm in Belleville. The occasion was the unveiling of the Biofuels Development Act of 2013 by Congressman Bill Enyart’s (D-Ill.)
Enyart, a member of the House Armed Services and Agriculture committees, introduced a plan to build on an existing Memorandum of Understanding between the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Energy, and the Navy to promote military use of biofuels.
The Biofuels Development Act would provide competitive grants to existing biofuels research centers to fund pilot-scale research, development and testing of bio-based fuels for use as an aviation fuel for the Air Force.
“The Biofuels Development Act leverages our region’s existing resources—our natural transportation network, the most fertile farmland in the nation, a skilled workforce and more than a century of combined biofuels expertise at our Center—and brings those assets together to advance our nation’s energy security,” Caupert said.
“Farmers have proven they are more than capable of feeding and fueling a growing world, and we want to continue to give them that opportunity” he added. “We will be taking agricultural products, including cropland residue, and converting it into the fuel that powers a fleet of aircraft. And best of all, every drop of homegrown fuel produced here is one less drop that is imported.”
Speaking at the SIUC Research Farm, which overlooks Scott Air Force Base, Enyart said the Act would boost the local economy and increase American energy security.
“We stand beside fields of corn and soybeans that will be harvested in the coming weeks,” Enyart said. “Across the fence from those crops are runways that support fighter jets and refueling tankers that keep our country strong and secure from threats from throughout the world.
“We have an idea whose time has come. Here in Southern Illinois, we can lead the way to both an energy independent country and a vibrant economy here at home.”
Caupert and other agriculture leaders, including representatives from the Illinois Farm Bureau, Illinois Corn Growers Association and the Illinois Renewable Fuels Association, praised Enyart for his work on behalf of Illinois agriculture and ethanol.
“I applaud Congressman Enyart for his leadership on this issue and encourage his fellow members to support the Biofuels Development Act,” Caupert said.
Photo: NCERC at SIUE Director John Caupert with Congressman Bill Enyart (D.-Ill.)