With oil prices at an all-time high, alternative fuels are once again receiving considerable attention. One alternative, ethanol has been fueling Brazil since the 1980s and has recently become a cornerstone of United States energy policy as well. Our goal is to perform a thorough analysis and comparison of each country’s ethanol policy and make policy recommendations for the United States. Our research leads us to the conclusion that ethanol in the United States is not currently feasible on a large scale. However, new cellulosic ethanol technology may give ethanol a future.https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/gps-posters/1291/thumbnail.jp
According to a new study from the Renewable Fuels Association, the U.S. biofuels industry group, the...
It seems that everywhere you turn these days, ethanol is being touted as the best way to reduce our ...
The U.S. ethanol industry is lobbying hard for an extension of existing ethanol import tariffs and b...
I ncreased interest in biofuels can be attributed to environmental, economic, and geo-political fact...
The United States (US) and Brazil have been the two leading producers of fuel ethanol since the 1970...
US and state governments have subsidized ethanol since 1978, and the rationale for these subsidies h...
This paper was presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Agricultural Economics Society (Halif...
On July 31, 2013, INEOS Bio, a bioenergy company, announced that its Florida facility became the wor...
The oil shocks of the 1970s propelled the search for alternative fuel sources by oil-dependent count...
No matter how you look at it, the subject of Ethanol is going into two separate directions; one is t...
Congress should slash its subsidies for corn-based ethanol and focus its efforts on research and de...
Since 2005, in the face of rising oil and gasoline prices, many Americans have looked to plant-based...
The U.S. corn ethanol industry is a subsidized, high cost, trade protected, limited scale industry; ...
the huge increase in ethanol production capacity in the U.S. in the past two years and the impact th...
In this study, we estimated the impact of increasing ethanol production on net imports of crude oil ...
According to a new study from the Renewable Fuels Association, the U.S. biofuels industry group, the...
It seems that everywhere you turn these days, ethanol is being touted as the best way to reduce our ...
The U.S. ethanol industry is lobbying hard for an extension of existing ethanol import tariffs and b...
I ncreased interest in biofuels can be attributed to environmental, economic, and geo-political fact...
The United States (US) and Brazil have been the two leading producers of fuel ethanol since the 1970...
US and state governments have subsidized ethanol since 1978, and the rationale for these subsidies h...
This paper was presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Agricultural Economics Society (Halif...
On July 31, 2013, INEOS Bio, a bioenergy company, announced that its Florida facility became the wor...
The oil shocks of the 1970s propelled the search for alternative fuel sources by oil-dependent count...
No matter how you look at it, the subject of Ethanol is going into two separate directions; one is t...
Congress should slash its subsidies for corn-based ethanol and focus its efforts on research and de...
Since 2005, in the face of rising oil and gasoline prices, many Americans have looked to plant-based...
The U.S. corn ethanol industry is a subsidized, high cost, trade protected, limited scale industry; ...
the huge increase in ethanol production capacity in the U.S. in the past two years and the impact th...
In this study, we estimated the impact of increasing ethanol production on net imports of crude oil ...
According to a new study from the Renewable Fuels Association, the U.S. biofuels industry group, the...
It seems that everywhere you turn these days, ethanol is being touted as the best way to reduce our ...
The U.S. ethanol industry is lobbying hard for an extension of existing ethanol import tariffs and b...