The
Biomass Energy and Alcohol Fuels Act of 1980 addresses general biomass energy development in its various forms, and the use of
gasohol. The purpose of the statute is to reduce the dependence of the United States on imported petroleum and natural gas. It is law that had been enacted by the
U.S. Congress for the production and use of
biomass energy. It also provided for the use of municipal waste biomass energy and rural, agricultural, and forestry biomass energy. For general biomass energy development, the
Secretary of Agriculture and
Secretary of Energy were required by the act to jointly prepare and transmit to the
President and the
Congress, a plan for maximizing biomass energy production and use. The act required the plan to be designed to achieve a total level of alcohol production and use within the United States of at least 60,000 barrels per day of alcohol by December 31, 1982. For
municipal waste biomass energy, the Secretary of Energy was to prepare a report and transmit it to the President and Congress.The Secretary of Agriculture was to prepare such a report for rural, agricultural, and forestry biomass energy. == Renewable Energy Resources Act ==