Renewable Fuel Standards were first introduced by the government in the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which, along with the revised biofuel mandates in the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, created a production boom in the ethanol industry. However, as the industry has begun to hit the proverbial “blend wall,” EPA has announced the possibility of reducing, or at least stalling, future mandated usage volumes. Can the industry overcome the blend wall, or is EPA taking its only logical course of action
US and state governments have subsidized ethanol since 1978, and the rationale for these subsidies h...
The ethanol blend wall and high RIN prices has become a controversial policy issue. We develop a mod...
Congress should slash its subsidies for corn-based ethanol and focus its efforts on research and de...
At the request of the oil industry and livestock groups, Congress and the Environmental Protection A...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed in November to reduce 2014 biofuel mandates. One ...
Until recently, the 2007 ethanol mandates have been a story of very small environmental and security...
Biofuel mandates in 2014 and 2015 are scheduled to push ethanol consumption beyond the E10 blend wal...
AbstractDespite the rapid growth of the U.S. biofuels industry over the last two decades, the United...
Agricultural Policy Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Ru...
Consumption of biofuels is scheduled to ramp up to 36 billion gallons over the next 13 years if the ...
The US ethanol industry faces numerous challenges over the next two years. The 2012 drought sharply ...
U.S. consumers are on track to consume 138 billion gallons of gasoline in 2008 (down from 142 billio...
Biofuels are meant to be an environmental friendly alternative for the use of fossil fuels. This id...
The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) mandates that U.S. transportation fuel producers blend specific vo...
As federal pressure increases to meet ethanol mandates and as new ethanol plants are built across th...
US and state governments have subsidized ethanol since 1978, and the rationale for these subsidies h...
The ethanol blend wall and high RIN prices has become a controversial policy issue. We develop a mod...
Congress should slash its subsidies for corn-based ethanol and focus its efforts on research and de...
At the request of the oil industry and livestock groups, Congress and the Environmental Protection A...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed in November to reduce 2014 biofuel mandates. One ...
Until recently, the 2007 ethanol mandates have been a story of very small environmental and security...
Biofuel mandates in 2014 and 2015 are scheduled to push ethanol consumption beyond the E10 blend wal...
AbstractDespite the rapid growth of the U.S. biofuels industry over the last two decades, the United...
Agricultural Policy Review is a quarterly newsletter published by the Center for Agricultural and Ru...
Consumption of biofuels is scheduled to ramp up to 36 billion gallons over the next 13 years if the ...
The US ethanol industry faces numerous challenges over the next two years. The 2012 drought sharply ...
U.S. consumers are on track to consume 138 billion gallons of gasoline in 2008 (down from 142 billio...
Biofuels are meant to be an environmental friendly alternative for the use of fossil fuels. This id...
The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) mandates that U.S. transportation fuel producers blend specific vo...
As federal pressure increases to meet ethanol mandates and as new ethanol plants are built across th...
US and state governments have subsidized ethanol since 1978, and the rationale for these subsidies h...
The ethanol blend wall and high RIN prices has become a controversial policy issue. We develop a mod...
Congress should slash its subsidies for corn-based ethanol and focus its efforts on research and de...