Aug. 29, 2008
Barack Obama Kicks Off Official Campaign with Biodiesel Plant Tour
Presidential Candidate Affirms Commitment to Energy Independence and Green Jobs
with Acceptance Speech and Launching his Fall Campaign at Pennsylvania Biodiesel
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.– Last night, millions watched as Sen. Barack Obama
accepted the Democratic nomination for President. Today, one of his first stops
as the official standard bearer of his party will be a tour of Pennsylvania
Biodiesel, a plant located in Monaca, just outside Pittsburgh.
"America heard Sen. Obama's commitment to investment in biofuels and the
opportunity for energy independence, a cleaner environment and good paying green
jobs that our industry can deliver," said Joe Jobe, CEO of the National
Biodiesel Board, from the association's headquarters in Missouri. "We're
pleased biodiesel will play a significant role in the presidential campaign
discussion. A strategy for helping Americans end our reliance on foreign oil
should be a bipartisan goal."
Pat Copple, president of Pennsylvania Biodiesel, said that it is an honor to
have Obama visit the plant. "We're eager
not only to show Sen. Obama how biodiesel is made, but how it is a sustainable
part of our energy solution right now," he said. "We hope he leaves
with a strong understanding of how important continued federal support is,
including extension of the biodiesel tax incentive."
Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell and Sen. Robert Casey were also scheduled to
attend. The state has taken a progressive approach in passing pro-biodiesel
legislation. This year, Pennsylvania passed legislation to incentivize
production, as well as a 2% mandate that takes effect one year after in-state
production exceeds 40 million gallons.
"Sen. Obama made a wise choice to visit a Pennsylvania plant," said
Ben Wootton, president of the Pennsylvania Biodiesel Producers Group. "Our
state is on the cutting edge of producing the next wave of biofuels and
encouraging Americans to make energy independence an achievable goal."
There are 171 biodiesel plants nationwide. Last year, the industry produced 500
million gallons of biodiesel. The NBB is the national trade association of the
biodiesel industry and is the coordinating body for biodiesel research and
development in the U.S. Its membership is comprised of biodiesel producers,
state, national, and international feedstock and feedstock processor
organizations, fuel marketers and distributors, and technology providers.
Site: http://nbb.grassroots.com/08Releases/ObamaPA/