Declare Your Energy Independence!

Declare Your Energy Independence!

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Corporate self interests and political polarization
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By signing this petition you pledge to do your part in helping America declare it's Energy Independence. Read on to learn other ways you can help.

America's current domestic gasoline production is enough to supply the country's gasoline needs for 149 days. But through the increased use of biofuels and simple conservation strategies, America can extend its supply to 186 days or from January 1, 2009 until July 4, 2009 fueled by domestically produced sources. As America's families pinch their pennies due to high gas prices, we are issuing a call for unity in the fight to gain our Energy Independence.


The American public must demand this unity through the choices they make, the support they offer and the products they buy. Through the coming year, stand up and demand unity in finding clean, renewable solutions to our dependence on expensive foreign oil. To secure our so vitally needed Energy Independence, we must create a more diversified energy portfolio by finding and continuing to develop clean alternative fuels, renewable energy, and by improving energy efficiency. Last year, just seven percent of the U.S. energy supply was from clean and renewable domestic sources such as solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, biofuels and wind energy. We can do better.


Imagine what we could do if we relied only on domestically produced gasoline and conserved the fuel we do use. For example, in 2009 U.S. domestic production of 383 million gallons of gas per day would fuel our cars for 128 days. Add to this the U.S. ethanol industry's projected production of 14 billion gallons of ethanol and we fuel America's vehicles for another 37 days.

We must step up efforts to conserve fuel. It's estimated the average U.S. motorist could cut fuel consumption by 4.5 percent annually through steps such as

  • engine tune ups,
  • installing new air and fuel filters,
  • driving at slower speeds,
  • carpooling,
  • consolidating trips,
  • using mass transportation,
  • purchasing flex-fuel or hybrid automobiles and
  • walking or riding a bike.


Across the country this savings would fuel our country for another 19 days. Add it all up, and our country could fuel itself from January 1, 2009, until July 4, 2009 - more than half the year.


To help reach this Energy Independence, the U.S. bio fuels industry is leading the renewable fuels effort, providing more than half of our country's renewable energy in 2007. Ethanol alone displaced 200 million barrels of imported oil.


The bio fuels industry also is working hard to educate consumers about the environmental, economic and performance benefits of these renewable energy sources - creating demand for and a viable supply of biodiesel, made from vegetable oils and waste fats, and ethanol, created from corn and other grains. With continued research and investment in new technologies, the industry will develop and facilitate change to even more environmentally friendly fuels such as cellulosic ethanol created from waste wood, citrus and food processing wastes and even garbage.


But this is far from enough. To find true and long-lasting sustainable solutions, corporate self interests and political polarization and agendas must be set aside. We must band together in the fight for Energy Independence here in the United States and around the globe.


This year, stand up and help create our Energy Independence - take steps to conserve fuel, fill up with ethanol, make your next car flex-fuel and choose E85 for your flex-fuel vehicle. And, if you can't find ethanol at the pump, ask your fuel retailer to offer this choice. If we work together, in 2009 and beyond perhaps we will be able to truly celebrate our Energy Independence.

By signing this petition you pledge to do your part in helping America declare it's Energy Independence. Read on to learn other ways you can help.

America's current domestic gasoline production is enough to supply the country's gasoline needs for 149 days. But through the increased use of biofuels and simple conservation strategies, America can extend its supply to 186 days or from January 1, 2009 until July 4, 2009 fueled by domestically produced sources. As America's families pinch their pennies due to high gas prices, we are issuing a call for unity in the fight to gain our Energy Independence.


The American public must demand this unity through the choices they make, the support they offer and the products they buy. Through the coming year, stand up and demand unity in finding clean, renewable solutions to our dependence on expensive foreign oil. To secure our so vitally needed Energy Independence, we must create a more diversified energy portfolio by finding and continuing to develop clean alternative fuels, renewable energy, and by improving energy efficiency. Last year, just seven percent of the U.S. energy supply was from clean and renewable domestic sources such as solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, biofuels and wind energy. We can do better.


Imagine what we could do if we relied only on domestically produced gasoline and conserved the fuel we do use. For example, in 2009 U.S. domestic production of 383 million gallons of gas per day would fuel our cars for 128 days. Add to this the U.S. ethanol industry's projected production of 14 billion gallons of ethanol and we fuel America's vehicles for another 37 days.

We must step up efforts to conserve fuel. It's estimated the average U.S. motorist could cut fuel consumption by 4.5 percent annually through steps such as

  • engine tune ups,
  • installing new air and fuel filters,
  • driving at slower speeds,
  • carpooling,
  • consolidating trips,
  • using mass transportation,
  • purchasing flex-fuel or hybrid automobiles and
  • walking or riding a bike.


Across the country this savings would fuel our country for another 19 days. Add it all up, and our country could fuel itself from January 1, 2009, until July 4, 2009 - more than half the year.


To help reach this Energy Independence, the U.S. bio fuels industry is leading the renewable fuels effort, providing more than half of our country's renewable energy in 2007. Ethanol alone displaced 200 million barrels of imported oil.


The bio fuels industry also is working hard to educate consumers about the environmental, economic and performance benefits of these renewable energy sources - creating demand for and a viable supply of biodiesel, made from vegetable oils and waste fats, and ethanol, created from corn and other grains. With continued research and investment in new technologies, the industry will develop and facilitate change to even more environmentally friendly fuels such as cellulosic ethanol created from waste wood, citrus and food processing wastes and even garbage.


But this is far from enough. To find true and long-lasting sustainable solutions, corporate self interests and political polarization and agendas must be set aside. We must band together in the fight for Energy Independence here in the United States and around the globe.


This year, stand up and help create our Energy Independence - take steps to conserve fuel, fill up with ethanol, make your next car flex-fuel and choose E85 for your flex-fuel vehicle. And, if you can't find ethanol at the pump, ask your fuel retailer to offer this choice. If we work together, in 2009 and beyond perhaps we will be able to truly celebrate our Energy Independence.

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# 32:
2:26 pm PDT, Jun 23, Michael Fedor, Pennsylvania
Give me clean energy or give me death (via global climate catastrophe)!
# 31:
12:58 pm PDT, May 7, Mark Abell, New York
# 30:
7:40 am PST, Dec 29, Name not displayed, Missouri
# 29:
12:45 pm PST, Nov 15, Ben Friedman, Nevada
# 28:
1:24 am PST, Nov 11, Dwayne Vandiver, Georgia
# 27:
8:14 am PDT, Oct 2, Jennifer Lachney, Louisiana
# 26:
8:07 am PDT, Sep 24, Dr. Premraj PUSHPAKARAN, India
62/103, pranavam, kochi, kerala, india, 682018
# 25:
10:48 pm PDT, Sep 11, Rebecca Reid, Washington
# 24:
8:53 am PDT, Aug 26, Mikal Kamil, Pennsylvania
Let's continue to collaborate and execute.
# 23:
2:02 pm PDT, Aug 15, Brettany Sssss, Canada
# 22:
8:09 pm PDT, Aug 10, Ernesto Daniel, California
Now is the time for us, in fact for all countries of the world, to switch to alternative, renewable sources of energy. Together, we can make oil obsolete, and by switching to alternative sources of energy, we'll be helping our planet in the process as well.
# 21:
11:23 am PDT, Aug 6, Don Krotz, Kansas
Corn prices will go up, corn prices will go down. Ethanol will be available for a long time to come, some from corn some from so many other potential sources.
# 20:
10:31 am PDT, Jul 26, Kurt Kreiselmaier, Texas
I am tired of sending $700 billion per year out of our country for oil and seeing much of it go to people that would love to see us all dead. I am also tired of renewable fuels being blamed for the increased cost of food.
# 19:
9:22 am PDT, Jul 22, Bernard Hoffman, Wisconsin
I am tired of sending $700 billion per year out of our country for oil and seeing much of it go to people that would love to see us all dead. I am also tired of renewable fuels being blamed for the increased cost of food.
# 18:
12:37 pm PDT, Jul 21, Pauline Richardson, Florida
# 17:
10:34 am PDT, Jul 21, Michael Grace, New Jersey
The negative impact of imported oil on our economy will only increase in the coming years. The myth surrounding the damage that the bio-fuel market is having on food prices and food shortages is nothing more than propaganda. If we do not increase our use of renewable bio-fuels as part of our overall energy policy, the further destruction of our economy will make our competitiveness in a global economy tenuous at best.
# 16:
9:20 am PDT, Jul 21, Scott Twombley, Florida
# 15:
8:27 am PDT, Jul 21, Bill Richardson, Florida
If these steps ARE NOT taken the dependence on foreign oil will continue and the USA will suffer. This problem requires many solutions there is NO MAGIC BULLET, there is only significant change. Renewable fuels and products (plastics, resins,greases) are significant change.
# 14:
6:04 am PDT, Jul 21, Jeff Hoffmann, Iowa
# 13:
11:57 am PDT, Jul 19, Roger Robins, Kansas
Ethanol is an excellent medium choice alternative fuel to take up the slack until offshore and North Alaska Tundra drilling can get up to speed. Media hysteria has severly impacted our economy, but it is not too late to get back on course.
# 12:
1:20 pm PDT, Jul 4, Steve Ingle, Indiana
# 11:
5:04 am PDT, Jul 4, Name not displayed, Ohio
# 10:
5:01 am PDT, Jul 4, Name not displayed, Ohio
# 9:
9:39 pm PDT, Jul 3, Andrew Fansler, Indiana
I am an owner of a small family farm in central Indiana. Food prices are high, I know! I would rather pay a little more for food than be dependent on foreign oil compines that we are at war with. Corn may not be the answer. But you tell me we can put a man on the moon and we still can not figure out another way to independently power our country!
# 8:
11:50 am PDT, Jul 3, Jason Perry, California
This is a great campaign for the 4th of July! Everyone needs to get the word out as quickly as possible in order to get to 5000 sigs by Tomorrow!
# 7:
11:50 am PDT, Jul 3, Name not displayed, New York
# 6:
11:45 am PDT, Jul 3, Edward Smith, Georgia
# 5:
11:39 am PDT, Jul 3, Elizabeth Leeson, Georgia
# 4:
11:33 am PDT, Jul 3, Mary Felson, Georgia
# 3:
10:13 am PDT, Jul 3, Wil Coers, North Carolina
Your old man must be a really smart and cool guy to have had such a car back then. And now he drives a car that get 30mpg and he grows corn for energy be it food or ethanol. Don't fight the trend, get on board supporting alternative energy sources of all kinds. There is money to be made/saved!!!
# 2:
2:07 pm PDT, Jul 2, Matthew Coers, Colorado
# 1:
10:22 am PDT, Jul 2, Chris Clark, Illinois
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