This paper discusses the likely growth in the production of ethanol from grain in the United States over the next 4 to 5 years. It describes how the costs of production have changed and some of the major factors that are likely to impact profitability and rate of growth in the industry over this period. It discusses co-product production and utilization, and the impact of expanding ethanol production on land use. The final section briefly discusses recent progress in the production of liquid fuels from cellulose. Growth of Biofuels Ethanol production has grown rapidly in the United States in recent years, increasing from 3.400 billion gallons in 2004 to 3.904 billion gallons in 2005 and 4.855 billion gallons in 2006 (Renewable Fuels Associa...
This paper addresses a national interest in investigating the potential of displacing a large fracti...
2 This paper is an updated look at Economic Issues with Ethanol that was written in August 2001. The...
Production of ethanol from agricultural and forestry residues, municipal solid waste, energy crops, ...
This paper discusses the likely growth in the production of ethanol from grain in the United States ...
This paper discusses the likely growth in the production of ethanol from grain in the United States ...
The U.S. biofuel industry is striving to produce ethanol from cellulosic feedstock sources in an eff...
The U.S. biofuel industry is striving to produce ethanol from cellulosic feedstock sources in an eff...
The U.S. biofuel industry is striving to produce ethanol from cellulosic feedstock sources in an eff...
The United States (US) and Brazil have been the two leading producers of fuel ethanol since the 1970...
For the first 6 months of 2007, U.S. ethanol production totaled nearly 3 billion gallons—32 percent ...
For the first 6 months of 2007, U.S. ethanol production totaled nearly 3 billion gallons—32 percent ...
Rising oil prices, global instability in the world petroleum market, and concern over greenhouse gas...
The ethanol industry has quickly risen from obscurity to become a major user of U.S. grain. Corn con...
Rapid growth in fuel ethanol production in the U.S. will create pressure on infrastructure both in t...
This paper addresses a national interest in investigating the potential of displacing a large fracti...
This paper addresses a national interest in investigating the potential of displacing a large fracti...
2 This paper is an updated look at Economic Issues with Ethanol that was written in August 2001. The...
Production of ethanol from agricultural and forestry residues, municipal solid waste, energy crops, ...
This paper discusses the likely growth in the production of ethanol from grain in the United States ...
This paper discusses the likely growth in the production of ethanol from grain in the United States ...
The U.S. biofuel industry is striving to produce ethanol from cellulosic feedstock sources in an eff...
The U.S. biofuel industry is striving to produce ethanol from cellulosic feedstock sources in an eff...
The U.S. biofuel industry is striving to produce ethanol from cellulosic feedstock sources in an eff...
The United States (US) and Brazil have been the two leading producers of fuel ethanol since the 1970...
For the first 6 months of 2007, U.S. ethanol production totaled nearly 3 billion gallons—32 percent ...
For the first 6 months of 2007, U.S. ethanol production totaled nearly 3 billion gallons—32 percent ...
Rising oil prices, global instability in the world petroleum market, and concern over greenhouse gas...
The ethanol industry has quickly risen from obscurity to become a major user of U.S. grain. Corn con...
Rapid growth in fuel ethanol production in the U.S. will create pressure on infrastructure both in t...
This paper addresses a national interest in investigating the potential of displacing a large fracti...
This paper addresses a national interest in investigating the potential of displacing a large fracti...
2 This paper is an updated look at Economic Issues with Ethanol that was written in August 2001. The...
Production of ethanol from agricultural and forestry residues, municipal solid waste, energy crops, ...