by Graeme » Sat 28 Feb 2009, 10:50:58
Ludi, No the numbers were not based on a wish or hope but on real reports. They are mentioned in this article. If I find reference to the originals, I'll post them here:
Job growth likely in advanced biofuels, group says
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A') national biotechnology trade group estimates that advanced biofuel refineries could create thousands of new U.S. jobs within a few years, growing to nearly 200,000 by 2022.
A report released Wednesday by Biotechnology Industry Organization estimates that the full economic impact from advanced biofuels — renewable fuels derived from sources other than corn starch — could result in more than 800,000 jobs by 2022.
Wednesday's report comes on the heels of Sandia National Laboratories and General Motors Corp. study earlier this month that estimated the U.S. could produce enough ethanol to displace nearly a third of all gasoline use by 2030.
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2009/02/25/business/NA-US-Advanced-Biofuel-Jobs.phpDidn't take long. Here it is:
Sandia Labs/GM Biofuels Systems Study Concludes Large-Scale Production of Advanced Biofuels is Achievable and Sustainable
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A') joint biofuels systems analysis project conducted over nine months last year by Sandia National Laboratories and GM’s R&D Center concluded that the large-scale production of advanced biofuels produced from plant and forestry waste and dedicated energy crops in volumes well beyond the level required by the Renewable Fuel Standard is achievable and sustainable by 2030.