Corn Ethanol Group Highlights Indirect Effects of Wind Mills

Bob Dinneen - Corn Ethanol's LobbyistThe head lobbyist for the corn lobby, Bob Dinneen of the Renewable Fuels Association, has an interesting op-ed in today’s Huffington Post. In it, Dinneen argues that the California’s Air Resources Board missed the indirect effects associated with the increased use of windmills for power generation in the analysis performed by CARB for the state’s recently adopted Low Carbon Fuels Standard (LCFS). He uses a USA Today article (“Clean-energy windmills a ‘dirty business’ for farmers in Mexico”) as evidence to support this assertions about wind turbines. Of interest to our readers, Dinneen also brushes over that even with indirect effects, some biofuels like sugarcane ethanol, pass the test of the Low Carbon Fuel Standard.

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