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January 12, 2017Food Chain Radio Show #1086
Michael Olson, Author & Urban Farming Agriculturalist
End of Biofuel Subsidies?
Guest: Don Scott, Director of Sustainability National Biodiesel Board
When oil hit sixty dollars a barrel, the federal government established a Renewable Fuel Standard to support plant-based alternative biofuel.
The federal government has since subsidized biofuels with tax credits and price supports, and when oil hit a hundred and forty seven dollars a barrel, the renewable fuels industry boomed.
But then came the Bakken and Permian basins, and a glut of oil that sent prices plunging. The biofuel tax credits have now expired and their renewal is pending before a new president and new congress.
And that leads us to ask…
Leave a comment below: Should government subsidize plant-based fuels?
Tune in here, for the syndicated Food Chain Radio Show #1086 January 7, 2017 Saturday 9AM Pacific
2 Comments
Good program
Good topic, simple answer is when oil is taxed at a rate to pay for it’s environmental costs, and the oil extraction is also controlled with much stricter enforcements of existing environmental impact laws for approval.