DIVERSE INTERESTS UNITE TO UNVEIL ACTION PLAN
FOR REACHING A 25x’25 ENERGY FUTURE Over 400 Groups from Agriculture, Forestry,
Business, Labor, Environment Behind Plan –
Means Millions of New Jobs, Billions for Economy,
Better Energy Security
WASHINGTON,
DC – Leaders from a broad alliance of agricultural,
energy,
environmental, business and labor groups today
presented policy makers with a set of specific
recommendations for reaching an ambitious renewable
energy goal: 25 percent of the nation’s
energy supply from renewable sources by 2025.
The 25x’25 Action Plan: Charting America’s
Energy Future was written by the 28-member 25x’25
Steering Committee based on the consensus reviews
and policy recommendations of the more than 400
organizations that have endorsed the 25x’25
vision. The Action Plan, which accelerates the
transition to America’s renewable energy
future, is the result of a months-long process
involving some of the largest and most influential
voices in the energy debate, ranging from the
American Farm Bureau Federation to the National
Wildlife Federation to General Motors.
The Action Plan, which was presented to Congressional
leaders on Capitol Hill this
morning, contains 35 specific recommendations
that would cost just five percent of what America
spent on imported oil in 2006 and would result
in a dramatic increase in new jobs and economic
activity, along with significant reductions in
oil consumption and global warming emissions.
“The 25x’25 Action Plan unveiled today
is an extraordinary statement by an array of
voices,” said Read Smith, co-chair of the
25x’25 Steering Committee. “This broad
spectrum of individuals and organizations has
worked together to put ‘meat on the bones’
of the 25x’25 vision. As our elected officials
make the shift to renewable energy, this action
plan is the course they should follow.”
The Action Plan will have significant benefits
for the economy, national security and the environment.
Achieving a 25x’25 renewable energy future
will:
• Generate $700 billion in new economic
activity annually.
• Increase farm income by $180 billion,
including $37 billion in 2025 alone.
• Create four to five million new jobs.
• Reduce oil consumption by 2.5 million
barrels per day.
• Reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 1 billion
tons.
“American agriculture is at the dawn of
a new era in which we will strive to supply 25
percent of America’s energy by 2025,”
said Bob Stallman, president of the American Farm
Bureau Federation. “Technological advancements
in cellulosic ethanol and wind and biomass energy
make a new generation of energy available for
all Americans. Just as computers have revolutionized
the way we live and work, new clean energy technologies
are going to revolutionize the way we use and
produce energy. The American Farm Bureau Federation
and U.S. agriculture are committed to that change
to put us on course to producing 25 percent of
America’s energy from renewables by 2025.
This will create new economic opportunities all
across America, improve our national security,
and curb greenhouse gas emissions.”
“Through a commitment to renewable energy
we can help meet our moral responsibility to confront
global warming to protect our children's future,”
said Larry Schweiger, President and CEO of the
National Wildlife Federation.
The 35 specific recommendations in the Action
Plan focus on increasing the production of renewable
energy, delivering that energy to consumers, expanding
consumer demand, and enhancing resource conservation
and energy efficiency. They include:
• Expanded research and development for
cellulosic biofuels and long-term incentives
for renewable electricity generation.
• New infrastructure for expanding delivery
of renewable fuels and renewable energy; a new
program to ensure increased availability of flex-fueled
cars.
• A new requirement for use of renewable
energy by the federal government, new
mechanisms for renewable energy credit trading
among states, and new funding for
renewable energy systems.
• A new program for improving soil and water
quality as well as increased support for
existing conservation programs and for renewable
energy and efficiency projects in the Farm Bill.
“Reducing America’s dependence on
foreign oil directly affects our national security
and at the same time creates more jobs, helps
rural communities and benefits our environment.
And increasing our usage of renewable energy sources
and improving our energy efficiencies will greatly
impact our dependence on foreign energy sources,”
said Senator Ken Salazar (D-CO). “For our
Nation to depend less on foreign energy sources,
businesses and consumers alike must join in a
leadership role, as these individuals and organizations
are today. I applaud them for this achievable
plan and look forward to building the momentum
toward energy independence.”
“I commend the 25x’25 National Steering
Committee on putting forth a wide range of
policy suggestions to address our nation’s
critical energy needs,” said Sen. Dick Lugar,
(RIN).
“For our nation to move in a new direction
in providing and utilizing energy we must
identify the problems associated with our current
energy situation and offer real solutions. The
25x’25 Action Plan provides constructive
ideas that Congress should consider, and I am
proud to support its objectives.”
In addition to over 400 organizations, the 25x’25
Vision has been endorsed by 23 current and former
governors and four state legislatures.
The 25x’25 Action Plan is available online
at www.25x25.org.
Press Contacts:
Katherine
Miller Communications Director
United Nations Foundation
202.778.1622 kmiller@unfoundation.org