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Governor Vilsack (D-IA) discusses energy security at CFR symposium

Democratic Governor Tom Vilsack was invited to speak at a Council on Foreign Relations symposium on energy security. Vijay Vaitheeswaran, of The Economist, presided over the speech and question and answer session. An audio podcast of the event is available, as well as a rush transcript.
Governor Vilsack has a history of supporting alternative energy proposals, particularly those that benefit his home state of Iowa. In his official bio, published at the state sponsored Iowa governor’s website, it says:

Governor Vilsack has worked to build a sustainable energy infrastructure within the state. During his two terms, energy generation capacity has increased 20% including the development of the country’s largest wind farm. Iowa now leads the nation in producing ethanol, with total production increasing by almost 300% in the past five years. Due to the governor’s initiatives, Iowa not only feeds, it also fuels the nation.

But such a statement doesn’t offer the nitty gritty details. At the CFR event, however, he does make several specific proposals worth considering.

Given recent high gas prices, interest in alternatives is at an all time high. Iowa “… agriculture accounts for 10 percent of all Iowa jobs and 10.2 percent of the state’s gross product …” (Iowa State University, College of Agriculture). Thus, it is no surprise that Governor Vilsack would propose a drastic increase in ethanol production. It benefits a large and important constituency in his home state. Yet beyond the self-serving nature of his proposals, are some fascinating claims and proposals to bolster his argument. In detail, he argues for a multipoint program of scientific R&D, rethinking tariffs and subsidies, increased alternative energy production, and renewed conservation – all toward the goal of energy independence.

Production:

Conservation:

E85 Transition Investment:

Tariffs and Subsidies:

Research and Development of new technologies:

A few points to consider:

The podcast is well worth a listen, both for the speech and the question and answer session afterward. Give it a whirl!

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