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2014 Cornvention February 19, 2014. “The Future of Ethanol and E15”. Pam Keck Director of Biofuels National Corn Growers Association. Corn Ethanol Past, Present, Future. - NCGA Ethanol Committee - Corn Production - Corn Ethanol Co-Products - Renewable Fuel Standard, RFS
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2014 CornventionFebruary 19, 2014 “The Future of Ethanol and E15” Pam Keck Director of Biofuels National Corn Growers Association
Corn Ethanol Past, Present, Future - NCGA Ethanol Committee - Corn Production - Corn Ethanol Co-Products - Renewable Fuel Standard, RFS - Required Volume Obligation, RVO - Consumer Demand
About the NCGA Ethanol Committee • Policy • Maintain and • Expand Markets • Environmental Impact • Co-products • Education and • Promotion
Corn Demand Feed/Residual – 39.5% Ethanol - 30.8% Distillers Grains - 9.2% Export – 8.4% FSI – 12.1 %
Acres and Production Million Acres Billion Bushels Source: USDA
Sustainability increases 1980-2011 Source: Field to Market
What’s in a kernel? 62% starch (polymer of glucose) 15% moisture 3.8% oil 19.2% protein and fiber Source: Bunge
Corn Ethanol Production has TWO Co-products 31.5 lbs. of starch OR 33 lbs. of sweetener OR 2.8 gallons of ethanol OR 22. 4 lbs. of PLA fiber/polymer + 17.5 lbs of DDGS + 1.5 lbs. of corn oil C2H6O Composition: protein, fat, fiber
Purpose of the RFS • Enacted by Congress and implemented by EPA in 2005 • and modified in 2007 (RFS2) to: • Decrease reliance on petroleum • Decrease GHG emissions • Enhance rural economy
RFS has decreased U.S. foreign oil U.S. still imports 3 billion barrels/year
The RFS has decreased GHG emissions Since 2007, a reduction of approximately 200 million metric tons of CO2 - the equivalent of taking 39 million cars off the road. EPA predicted by 2022 corn starch ethanol would produce 20% less GHG emissions than gasoline from petroleum. We are there TODAY and a strong scientific case has been made that the number is closer to 50% reduction.
The RFS has spurred rural economy • Since the RFS was enacted in 2007 total direct government payments, adjusted to 2009 dollars, have decreased • Since 2005, farming sector property tax payments have increased by 28% • Since 2005, increase in ag jobs of 5.4% • Since 2006, 97% increase in farm income
2014 Required Volume Obligation, RVO Total – Advanced = 14.4 13.01 14.4 (conventional) *all volumes are ethanol-equivalent unless otherwise specified in billions
RFS must stay the course • If the EPA moves forward with a reduction in corn ethanol volumes this will most certainly: • Confound agricultural planning and marketing • Threaten the economic viability of corn growers and ethanol producers • Diminish the reduction in GHG emissions • Diminish energy security • Undermine business plans for future biofuel optimization and expansion • Threaten the further development of engines to run on • mid-level blends of ethanol (MLEB)
Auto makers embrace octane from ethanol • Summary of multiple published articles from the automobile industry and a government lab show that ethanol in the 20-30% range can: • Increase compression ratio, thereby engine efficiency • Reduce knock tendency • Reduce combustion gas temperatures and criteria pollutant emissions • Produce no loss in volumetric fuel economy (mpg) and range
Moving to mid-level ethanol blend requires… • Feedstock and fuel providers working with • automotive manufacturers • Alignment with fuel retailers and equipment • manufacturers and supportive education, promotion, marketing • Policy alignment between USDA, DOE, EPA • All of us promoting ethanol as: non-toxic, renewable, • cleaner, low-cost source of octane (compared to BTX) • Buy FFVs, use E85 and E15
Proposed 2014 Volume Requirements aAll volumes are ethanol-equivalent, except for biomass-based diesel which is actual volume.bEPA is requesting comment on alternative approaches and higher volumes.