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Mike Payne

Mike Payne is a writer, marketer and entrepreneur focusing on web publishing and online communities. He's the co-founder and editor of a fast growing lifestyle and buyers guide magazine for men, GearCrave.com, where he has little opportunity to cover his other passion-- biofuels and flex-fuel automobiles. In September of 2007, Mike moved to Iowa City, Iowa where he has become involved in developing policy to get local and state governments involved in a nation-wide transition to a biofuel economy. Mike lives with his fiancee' Rachel and their three dogs, all of which are tired of hearing about 2nd generation biofuels.

Beyond Obama: a Biofuel Stimulus for President

Earlier this month, Democratic Presidential Candidate Barack Obama outlined an ambitious energy plan to drive the United States toward a self-sufficient green economy. From fuel rebates to carbon cap-and-trade to vehicle fuel efficiency, the Obama plan has been widely accepted as the most comprehensive energy package released by a Presidential candidate to date. There is one specific section of the Obama energy plan which has the biofuel community abuzz: a flex fuel mandate for all new vehicles in the United States.

“Sustainably‐produced biofuels can create jobs, protect the environment and help end oil addiction – but only if Americans drive cars that will take such fuels. Obama will work with Congress and auto companies to ensure that all new vehicles have FFV capability – the capability by the end of his first term in office.”

Obama’s mandate would require that every new vehicle sold in the United States would be capable of running on gasoline, ethanol, methanol and other alcohol-based fuels. While this is exciting news to the biofuel world, Obama’s plan only effects new vehicles– leaving only a tiny portion of the 250,851,833 cars on the road in the US ready for Biofuels. This mandate would only stimulate biofuel production as new cars are sold, ignoring the opportunity of converting the existing fleet to flex fuel ready vehicles.

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