Home Is biofuel industry too successful?
 

Keywords :   


Is biofuel industry too successful?

2014-10-20 00:42:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Columbus Dispatch: The first large ethanol plants to produce biofuel from nonfood sources such as corncobs are starting operations in the Midwest as the industry worries that they might also be the last -- at least in the United States. After a decade of research and development, the ethanol-maker Poet Inc. and its Dutch partner Royal DSM recently produced the first cellulosic ethanol at a $275 million plant next to a cornfield in this northern Iowa town. Two other companies are completing new cellulosic ethanol...

Tags: industry successful biofuel biofuel industry

Category:Electronics and Electrical

Latest from this category

All news

»
01.11Boeing makes 38% pay rise offer in bid to end strike
01.11The house paints that promise much more than colour
01.11Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
01.11Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
01.11Technology adoption: What's on the ag tech horizon for 2025
01.11Technology adoption: What's on the ag tech horizon for 2025
01.11How Japan's youngest CEO transformed Hello Kitty
31.10Unicharm to Expand in Africa
More »