For Immediate Release
12/13/07

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Pat Henderson
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Senate Approves "Biodiesel Study and Production Incentive Act"

Measure will increase use of biodiesel and study impact on air quality.

Harrisburg – Legislation that would increase the in-state production of biodiesel and study its impact on air quality was approved by the state Senate yesterday, according to Sen. Mary Jo White (R-21), who sponsored the measure.

Special Session Senate Bill 36, the Biodiesel Study and Production Incentive Act, sets gradually increasing biodiesel content requirements for all diesel fuel sold in Pennsylvania. The requirements take effect when in-state biodiesel production, offered for sale within the Commonwealth, reach certain levels set by the bill. Biodiesel is derived from sources such as vegetable oils and can be used in vehicles that use diesel refined from petroleum.

"Biodiesel is a renewable, biodegradable energy source, and encouraging in-state production will assist in offsetting our importation of oil, particularly from unstable regions of the world," said White, who chairs the Special Session Committee on Energy Policies.

Special Session Senate Bill 36 sets the following requirements for biodiesel content, based on gallons produced and offered for sale in-state:

  • 60 million gallons – 2%
  • 150 million gallons – 5%
  • 300 million gallons – 10%
  • 600 million gallons – 20%

The bill requires that, six months prior to the effective date of each content requirement, the state must certify whether or not there is sufficient transportation, distribution and other necessary infrastructure within Pennsylvania to met the requirements. If adequate infrastructure isn’t available, the requirements can be delayed. 

Special Session Senate Bill 36 also requires the state Department of Environmental Protection to contract with an independent third party to conduct a study of air quality prior to the requirements taking effect. Studies will then measure the impact of the legislation on Pennsylvania's ability to meet National Ambient Air Quality Standards.

The bill was sent to the House of Representatives for consideration.

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