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1 America’s Energy Future Presented to WSU Ag Extension Conference March 7, 2007 Spokane, WA

2 America’s Energy Future Energy: The Linchpin of Our Economy Fundamental to our prosperity Contributes to our quality of life Historically has been abundant and affordable

3 America’s Energy Future Fossil based energy systems are not sustainable World oil reserves are limited in supply and located in volatile parts of the world Dependence on foreign oil is increasing

4 America’s Energy Future Costs of oil, natural gas and electricity are skyrocketing Emissions from burning of fossil fuels are impacting the environment

5 America’s Energy Future 70.4 99.7 86.6 127.0 } 29.3 } 40.4 2004 Act.2025 Fcst. Total Domestic Energy Production and Consumption Quads of Energy Cons Prod Source: EIA Annual Energy Outlook 2006

6 America’s Energy Future 25x’25 Initiative: Renewable energy initiative born in the ag and forestry sectors Supported by the Energy Future Coalition Seeks to forge consensus on a new energy future Focuses on economic, national security and environmental benefits

7 America’s Energy Future Formed in Spring 2004 Organized to explore agriculture and forestry’s role in energy production Three-phase project - create a vision - build an energy alliance - construct an implementation strategy

8 America’s Energy Future Development of a draft vision Core questions: What role can the farm and forestry sectors play? How big a contribution? What has to happen? Phase One:

9 America’s Energy Future Our Conclusions: Ag and forestry can play a major role in helping the nation achieve energy independence. An enormous and historic opportunity is on the horizon. It is time for the ag and forestry sectors to come together and work collaboratively to capitalize on these opportunities.

10 America’s Energy Future By the year 2025, America’s farms, ranches and forests will provide 25 percent of the total energy consumed in the U.S. while continuing to produce safe, abundant and affordable food, feed and fiber. Our Vision: 25x’25

11 America’s Energy Future We will meet this goal by: Producing transportation fuels Harnessing wind energy Converting biogas emissions Capturing solar energy Providing biomass for generating heat and power

12 America’s Energy Future This is a food, feed, fiber and fuel vision, that is economically viable for our society. With emerging technology we can produce multiple commodities.

13 America’s Energy Future Today (2004)Goal (2025) 5.74 Quads Renewable Energy 99.7 Quads Total Energy Consumed 31.7 Quads Renewable Energy 127.0 Quads Total Energy Consumed 25x’25

14 America’s Energy Future What’s in it for ag and forestry? Increased farm income Added value uses Alternative enterprises More productive uses of marginal lands Assist in resolution of air, water and soil quality problems Reduced reliance on government payments Enhanced rural economies

15 America’s Energy Future What’s in it for the Nation? Enhanced national security Improved environment Revitalized economy

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18 Spent 2005 testing the vision Building an ag/forestry renewable energy alliance Culminated in Spring 2006 with National Ag/Forestry Renewable Energy Summit in Washington, DC Phase Two:

19 America’s Energy Future Univ. of Tennessee Study Objectives Determine the ability of America’s farms, forests and ranches to provide 25% of U.S. total energy needs in 2025 Assess the economic impacts of achieving the 25x’25 goal on the ag sector and the overall economy

20 America’s Energy Future Study Results America’s farms, forests and ranches can play a significant role in meeting the country’s energy needs. The 25x’25 goal can be met while continuing to provide safe, abundant and affordable food, feed and fiber.

21 America’s Energy Future By 2025, America’s farms, forests and ranches can annually produce: 86 billion gallons of ethanol 1.1 billion gallons of biodiesel 932 billion kwh of electricity 15.45 quads of energy from biomass

22 America’s Energy Future Bringing the vision to life Phase Three:

23 America’s Energy Future Expand national alliance Establish 25x'25 as a national goal Form state level 25x'25 alliances Construct an implementation plan 2006 objectives:

24 America’s Energy Future MTKY NEVT MN ILKSAL PANMMINH INWICAVA 16 Governors 6 Former Governors FLMDID IANYOH

25 America’s Energy Future Formed in KS, NE, TX, IA, MT, IN, CO PA and OH Forming in MS, CA, FL, GA, ID, LA WA, OR and ME Action pending in VA, VT, MN, AL, IL, NV, KY, WY and AR State alliance activity:

26 America’s Energy Future Nearly 400 farm, business, energy and environmental organizations American Farm Bureau Federation National Corn Growers Association American Soybean Association National Education Association Deere & Company “Big 3” Automakers – Ford, Daimler Chrysler, GM American Council on Renewable Energy American Wind Energy Association Izaak Walton League of America Natural Resources Defense Council

27 America’s Energy Future 4 State Legislatures CO NE VT KS

28 America’s Energy Future Now reaching out to: - environmental - conservation - labor - religious - energy and other partners

29 America’s Energy Future Process began in July Guided by “yes—if” principle Endorsing stakeholders will work collaboratively to build the 25x’25 Implementation Plan “Whats” and “hows” to get to 25x’25 Implementation strategy:

30 America’s Energy Future We have the technology, capacity and leadership to offer new energy solutions. These solutions will enhance farm income and strengthen rural communities. The public is behind us. Why now?

31 America’s Energy Future Voters say they support a new energy policy even if it costs billions more. The country is facing an energy crisis. Having reliable energy is fundamental to economic prosperity, our national security, and protecting the environment. We need more ambitious and creative thinking behind a new energy policy for the future. There is no energy crisis facing this country. We are meeting our energy needs and prices have stabilized. Radically changing our energy policy would require billions of dollars, and there are simply too many other important priorities right now.

32 America’s Energy Future We Need Your: Involvement Insight Expertise Leadership skills

33 America’s Energy Future Please join us in bringing the vision of 25x’25 to life. www.25x25.org


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