“I am asking this group to take a hands-on approach in working towards finding viable energy resources that will not only address the future energy needs of Kentucky, but will develop an industry that can revitalize rural and local economies, create jobs, and develop prosperity for the state as it seeks to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions,” said Gov. Beshear.
Last November, the Governor unveiled Kentucky’s strategic energy plan, Intelligent Energy Choices for Kentucky’s Future. It establishes specific goals for the development of a biomass and biofuels industry in the Commonwealth.
“To that end, this task force will be the facilitator for developing this industry, using both forestry products and energy crops, which will provide significant economic stimulus within rural communities statewide,” said Energy and Environment Cabinet Secretary Len Peters.
“Agriculture and forestry will have a significant role in supplying Kentucky’s future energy needs,” said Roger Thomas, Executive Director of the Governor’s Office of Agricultural Policy.
“The work of the task force is critical as we continue addressing increased energy demands.”
The Executive Order outlines minimum accomplishments that the task force is to report to the Governor no later than Nov. 30, 2009.
Among the items that task force should accomplish are:
- Validate Kentucky’s biomass production capabilities within a sustainable environment;
- Evaluate the status of energy crop and forestry biotechnology and genetics, and recommend a plan of action;
- Validate Kentucky’s potential biomass demand;
- Evaluate transportation, logistics, and available business structures in Kentucky;
- Facilitate economic impact analysis; and
- Recommend legislative action to support the development of this industry.
The task force held its first meeting in Frankfort Wednesday to define challenges, validate production capabilities and potential biomass demand, and initiate analysis on logistics, biotechnology and economic impact.
The Task Force members are:
-Roger Thomas, Executive Director, Governor’s Office of Agricultural Policy, Co-chair
-Dr. Len Peters, Secretary, Energy and Environment Cabinet, Co-chair
-Larry Hayes, Secretary, Economic Development Cabinet
-Sen. David Givens – Greensburg
-Sen. Johnny Ray Turner - Drift
-Sen. Kenneth Winters - Murray
-Rep. Dwight Butler - Harned
-Rep. Thomas McKee - Cynthiana
-Rep. Tanya Pullin – South Shore
-Commissioner Richie Farmer, Kentucky Department of Agriculture
-Dr. Eric Berson, Chemical Engineering Professor, University of Louisville
-Tony Campbell, CEO, East Kentucky Power Cooperative
-Terry Cook, State Director, The Nature Conservancy
-Dr. Nancy Cox, Associate Dean, UK College of Agriculture
-Don Halcomb, Farmer, Simpson County
-Mark Haney, President, Kentucky Farm Bureau
-Mick Henderson, Agri-Energy Committee, Kentucky Agricultural Council
-Dr. Kimberly Holmes, Associate Director, Land Grant, Kentucky State University
-Dr. Scott Shearer, Chair, UK Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering
-Richard Sturgill, President, Pine Mountain Hardwood Lumber Company
-Betty Williamson, President, Kentucky Woodland Owners’ Association
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