Energy Independence through Renewable Fuels
HB 2210
The biofuels bill requires a flexible fuel standard for biofuels production that will provide incentives to
use and produce renewable fuels in Oregon and offer state production tax credits
for such feedstocks as woody biomass, canola, barley, triticale, straw, camelina
and flax. It's targeted toward local, in-state fuel production to establish a stable market
for farmers and entrepreneurs on the cutting edge of producing and
marketing Oregon biofuels.
It passed both the House and Senate resoundingly.
Contact:
Kevin ConsidineOregon Environmental Council
Coordinator, Oregon Biofuels Network
