There have been two primary reasons why the public has had an interest in more ethanol, rather than leaving the issue to the private market. First, it has been thought to be beneficial in slowing climate change. Second, it would increase energy independence by reducing the amount of petroleum we import. We will discuss the first of these issues in this article, with the second issue to be addressed in a later article
Since 2005, in the face of rising oil and gasoline prices, many Americans have looked to plant-based...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
The ethanol industry has quickly risen from obscurity to become a major user of U.S. grain. Corn con...
There have been two primary reasons why the public has had an interest in more ethanol, rather than ...
Reports of disappearing glaciers, shrinking arctic ice, rising sea levels, stronger hurricanes, and ...
Ethanol plays a key role in policy discussions about energy, agriculture, taxes, and the environment...
It seems that everywhere you turn these days, ethanol is being touted as the best way to reduce our ...
U.S. ethanol policy has several drivers. Among these are increasing the incomes of U.S. corn farmers...
If burning a gallon of ethanol emits less greenhouse gas or GHGs (CO2, primarily), than the gasoline...
2 Increased ethanol production is an important topic of discussion across the United States and espe...
Current U.S. energy policy encourages additional ethanol production through a combination of subsidi...
Congress should slash its subsidies for corn-based ethanol and focus its efforts on research and de...
Ethanol prices are low in the Midwest, prompting suggestions that the boom is over. It is perhaps sl...
summary In the United States the volume of ethanol produced from maize is increasing at a very fast ...
With growing demand for fuel ethanol production has become a large player in the market. This study ...
Since 2005, in the face of rising oil and gasoline prices, many Americans have looked to plant-based...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
The ethanol industry has quickly risen from obscurity to become a major user of U.S. grain. Corn con...
There have been two primary reasons why the public has had an interest in more ethanol, rather than ...
Reports of disappearing glaciers, shrinking arctic ice, rising sea levels, stronger hurricanes, and ...
Ethanol plays a key role in policy discussions about energy, agriculture, taxes, and the environment...
It seems that everywhere you turn these days, ethanol is being touted as the best way to reduce our ...
U.S. ethanol policy has several drivers. Among these are increasing the incomes of U.S. corn farmers...
If burning a gallon of ethanol emits less greenhouse gas or GHGs (CO2, primarily), than the gasoline...
2 Increased ethanol production is an important topic of discussion across the United States and espe...
Current U.S. energy policy encourages additional ethanol production through a combination of subsidi...
Congress should slash its subsidies for corn-based ethanol and focus its efforts on research and de...
Ethanol prices are low in the Midwest, prompting suggestions that the boom is over. It is perhaps sl...
summary In the United States the volume of ethanol produced from maize is increasing at a very fast ...
With growing demand for fuel ethanol production has become a large player in the market. This study ...
Since 2005, in the face of rising oil and gasoline prices, many Americans have looked to plant-based...
Iowa Ag Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Develop...
The ethanol industry has quickly risen from obscurity to become a major user of U.S. grain. Corn con...