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Ethanol Playing a Major Role in US Economy and Transportation
2013-02-13 03:13:55| AutomotiveDigest.com - Automotive Industry News
Ethanol has become a lightning rod for debate lately in Washington, blogs, media reports, and industry conferences. It turns out ethanol plays a big role in the US economy (and that of Brazil, though that comes from sugar cane overseas and not corn, the mainstay of US ethanol). It does get difficult to follow coverage of whats happening with Environmental Protection Agency standards, the E15 political battle, and the impact of long-term drought conditions in the US market and its impact on fuel and food prices. So heres an overview of whats been happening latelyThe Article Ethanol Playing a Major Role in US Economy and Transportation appeared first on Automotive Digest.
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EPA approves another blender pump configuration for E15 and E10 ethanol blends
2013-02-12 12:30:25| Green Car Congress
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Brazil Ethanol Above Sugar Signals Millers May Favor Biofuel
2013-02-12 06:51:29| Sugar Industry News
Brazilian ethanol prices trading above raw sugar futures for the first time in almost two years are spurring speculation that millers will favor making the biofuel over the sweetener in the season starting in April.
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ETH Bioenergia and Inbicon partner on cellulosic ethanol for Brazil
2013-02-07 20:30:44| Green Car Congress
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U.S. seeks greater ethanol use despite efforts to cut it
2013-02-01 02:09:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: Corn ethanol would get a larger share of the U.S. gasoline market under a government proposal on Thursday while ranchers, environmentalists and the oil industry aim to kill the renewable fuels mandate altogether. The Obama administration proposed a 9 percent increase in the so-called renewable fuels standard from 2012, in line with a 2007 law. Half of the 1.35 billion-gallon increase would go to corn ethanol and half to "advanced" biofuels that produce half the greenhouse gases of first-generation...
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