Governor signs Clean Air/Clean Fuels ActDickerson bill will promote clean energy, grow biofuels industryMay 7, 2007 Legislation to promote a clean energy economy in Washington and make the state a leader in reducing fossil fuels consumption was signed into law today by Gov. Christine Gregoire. The Clean Air/Clean Fuels Act, sponsored by state Rep. Mary Lou Dickerson (D-Seattle), has been a top priority of 21 of Washington’s leading environmental organizations. Not only should it reduce the $30 million per day consumers in Washington pay on fossil fuels produced outside the state, but the act will help grow the biofuels industry in a way that does not use valuable food crops for energy production. The bill directs all state and local agencies to use biofuels or electricity to meet 100% of their vehicle usage needs by 2015. However, it imposes no mandates on Washington citizens and businesses. “This will set the foundation for Washington’s climate change effort for years to come,” Dickerson said. As approved by the governor today, the Clean Air/Clean Energy Act would also: * Authorize market incentives to help Washington’s farmers produce crops or convert plant wastes into clean biofuels. A new Energy Freedom office would coordinate state efforts and encourage wider use of biofuels and clean energy alternatives. * Help Washington ports slash air pollution emanating from port equipment and operations. * Involve the University of Washington and Washington State in long-term analysis and planning to mitigate impacts of global warming. * Help build an infrastructure for the distribution of biofuels. * Encourage school districts to replace about 700 old high-pollution diesel buses in Washington state with new ultra-low-sulfur buses. Diesel pollution is a leading precursor to cancer in children. New buses are also cheaper to maintain. # # # Staff contact: Robin Boyes (360) 786-7225
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