Florida Bioenergy Association, Inc. to Release its First Annual Report
Dear Reader,
Today, energy policy is being challenged like no other time in United State’s history. This challenge provides increasingly more importance on the State of Florida to develop fundamental policy objectives to guide our energy decisions, provide certainly and prediction to all stakeholders involved for many years to come. Thus, the Florida BioEnergy Association, Inc., is drafting and releasing its first annual report based on a series of public workshops during 2010. This report will examine and explore fundamental policy objectives that promote: (1) economic development; (2) a sustainable and indigenous energy supply; and (3) provide reliability for strong economic growth.
It is our fundamental finding that biomass/bioenergy is Florida’s only indigenous renewable fuel that can provide power to a vehicle or electrical grid that promotes economic development, sustainable energy supply without sacrificing reliability. Thus, the Florida BioEnergy Association, Inc., in conjunction with the Florida Biofuels Association, Inc., support an energy policy predicated on a closed Floridian economic loop whereby Florida grows its own fuel, refines its own fuel, and converts this fuel into energy for the betterment of Florida’s economy or neighboring states.
Throughout our report and our analysis, biomass to energy is recognized as both a liquid transportation fuel, and solid vegetative fuel burned for reliable, affordable electricity. Although biomass is Florida’s only indigenous renewable fuel that can meet tomorrow’s demand without sacrificing reliability, we still collectively support energy solutions and strategies that are predicated on domestic energy resources. However, we firmly believe – based on our analysis- that biomass to energy will provide the greatest number of employment in Florida’s energy sector using a closed economic loop.
Please register to receive and enjoy the findings in the report at info@flbioenergy.org.
All the best,
Jeremy Lawton Susac
Executive Director
Florida BioEnergy Association, Inc.

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