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BIO Says, President's Major Biofuels, Climate Change Initiatives Are Game-Changing Solutions.


WASHINGTON -- The Biotechnology Industry Organization Biotechnology Industry Organization or BIO was founded 1993 in Washington, DC. James C. Greenwood is BIO's current President. External links
  • BIO Website
 (BIO) today applauded President Bush's far-reaching initiatives to catapult the U.S. biofuels industry into the next level of commercial development, to address climate change from transportation sources and to increase energy security. BIO Executive Vice President Brent Erickson said, "With recent advances in industrial biotechnology The references in this article would be clearer with a different and/or consistent style of citation, footnoting or external linking.
Industrial biotechnology (known mainly in Europe as white biotechnology
, the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area.  can significantly increase production of biofuels to meet the ambitious goals set by the President. The biotechnology and ethanol industries are ready to take motor fuel production to the next level. The steps outlined by the President will encourage private investment in a robust, new domestic energy infrastructure. BIO thanks the President for his bold and decisive leadership in presenting a game-changing solution not only for energy problems but also for environmental issues."

"By proposing a new renewable energy New renewable energy is a relatively new term that is not used uniformly. Most commonly it refers to non-traditional renewable energy technologies such as solar energy, wind energy, small hydro and biomass.  standard that will require fuel blenders to use up to 35 billion gallons of renewable fuel by 2017, the President is sending a dramatically positive signal to the investment community, to farmers, to biotech companies and to gasoline refiners that our government will work with the private sector to make the biofuels sector a major contributor to our energy independence. Biotechnology is the key enabling technology that can help the United States significantly reduce its use of foreign petroleum. America could soon be producing a significant portion of its transportation fuel needs from crops and crop residues with the help of improved crop yields from agricultural biotechnology, increased ethanol production efficiency from industrial biotechnology, and the production of cellulosic biomass ethanol," Erickson said.

One gallon of cellulose biomass ethanol can replace 30 gallons of imported oil equivalents. Further, ethanol from cellulose produces 85 percent fewer greenhouse gas greenhouse gas
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Any of the atmospheric gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect.



greenhouse gas 
 emissions than gasoline, and carbon sequestered se·ques·ter  
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 by dedicated energy crops could eventually provide a net greenhouse gas benefit to the environment, according to according to
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 published studies.

"Using biofuels to help deal with climate change emissions and to increase energy independence is a very cost-effective solution. Industrial biotechnology is already beginning to reduce pollution and manufacturing costs in many industry sectors," Erickson stated. "And it is doesn't stop with biofuels. Other products currently made from petroleum resources, such as biobased plastics, can also be made from the same agricultural feedstocks used for biofuels. The President recognizes that we are moving toward the creation of a biobased economy and that is good news for our economy, our security and our environment."

BIO represents more than 1,100 biotechnology companies Top 100 Biotechnology Companies
The following is a list of the top 100 biotechnology companies ranked by revenue. The first nine companies qualify for the list of the top 50 pharmaceutical companies.
, academic institutions, state biotechnology centers and related organizations across the United States and 31 other nations. BIO members are involved in the research and development of healthcare, agricultural, industrial and environmental biotechnology Environmental biotechnology is when biotechnology is applied to and used to study the natural environment. Environmental biotechnology could also imply that one try to harness biological process for commercial uses and exploitation.  products. www.bio.org
Upcoming Events

--  BIO CEO & Investor Conference
    Feb. 12-14, 2007, New York City

--  2007 World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and Bioprocessing
    March 21-24, 2007, Orlando, FL

--  BIO International Convention
    May 6-9, 2007, Boston, MA
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