Posted by Jane Clark Monday's Des Moines Register carried a headline "Ethanol prospects brighten" -- "Senate legislation appears likely to require wider use of the corn-based fuel" By Jane Norman, Register Washington Bureau A national requirement that ethanol be blended with gasoline has a chance to become part of a Senate energy bill as lawmakers try to increase homeland secruity and reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil. Clipped>>>>>>>>> Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa said that Republicans might try to attach their energy plan -- with an ethanol requirement -- to an economic-stimulus plan expected to be debated on the Senate floor in the next few days. "I think it's a foregone conclusion it's going to be in there," he said. Clipped>>>>>>>>> In exchange for the reformulated-fuel standard, farm-state lawmakers might have to give up support of a 1990 clean-air law that has opened the way for wider ethanol use but has been challenged by states that find it difficult to put in place. California is appealing an EPA denial of its request for a waiver. The Republican bill probably will also include a provision opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for new oil and gas leases, a proposal likely to draw opposition from many Democrats. Grassley, however, said he had voted for drilling in the refuge in the past and probably would do so again. >> The article continues on that Sen. Daschle is regarded as an ethanol champion. Sen. Harkin (Iowa) said if the energy plan didn't make it to the floor he would consider another bill for renewable-fuel requirement. On the question of drilling in the Arctic Refuge, said Harkin, "I don't think that is a good trade-off". - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For SC email list T-and-C, send: GET TERMS-AND-CONDITIONS.CURRENT to [log in to unmask]