This report provides background and discussion of policy issues relating to U.S. ethanol production, especially ethanol made from corn. It discusses U.S. fuel ethanol consumption both as a gasoline blending component and as an alternative to gasoline. The report discusses various costs and benefits of ethanol, including fuel costs, pollutant emissions, and energy consumption. It also outlines key areas of congressional debate on policies beneficial to the ethanol industry
The use of ethanol, or grain alcohol, a potential alternative highoctane fuel source, could help the...
Ethanol has been characterized as the alternate energy solution to the United States gasoline glutto...
FAPRI analysis indicates that increased ethanol production resulting from the Energy Policy Act of 2...
This report provides background concerning various aspects of fuel ethanol, and a discussion of the ...
The ethanol industry has quickly risen from obscurity to become a major user of U.S. grain. Corn con...
the huge increase in ethanol production capacity in the U.S. in the past two years and the impact th...
This paper presents an overview of the U.S. ethanol industry, its location, and the public policy um...
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 includes a provision designed to double the production and use of etha...
The United States (US) and Brazil have been the two leading producers of fuel ethanol since the 1970...
The use of fuel ethanol in the United States has increased from fewer than 200 million gallons (gal)...
Petroleum provides essentially all of the energy used today in the transportation sector. To reduce ...
U.S. ethanol policy has several drivers. Among these are increasing the incomes of U.S. corn farmers...
Ethanol has become a major player in alternative fuels over the last few years. Our nation uses appr...
Corn-based ethanol can make a dent in demand for oil, but at what price? Food costs go up. Environme...
The ethanol industry continues to evolve. When we last checked in on the industry (Spring 2004 Iowa ...
The use of ethanol, or grain alcohol, a potential alternative highoctane fuel source, could help the...
Ethanol has been characterized as the alternate energy solution to the United States gasoline glutto...
FAPRI analysis indicates that increased ethanol production resulting from the Energy Policy Act of 2...
This report provides background concerning various aspects of fuel ethanol, and a discussion of the ...
The ethanol industry has quickly risen from obscurity to become a major user of U.S. grain. Corn con...
the huge increase in ethanol production capacity in the U.S. in the past two years and the impact th...
This paper presents an overview of the U.S. ethanol industry, its location, and the public policy um...
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 includes a provision designed to double the production and use of etha...
The United States (US) and Brazil have been the two leading producers of fuel ethanol since the 1970...
The use of fuel ethanol in the United States has increased from fewer than 200 million gallons (gal)...
Petroleum provides essentially all of the energy used today in the transportation sector. To reduce ...
U.S. ethanol policy has several drivers. Among these are increasing the incomes of U.S. corn farmers...
Ethanol has become a major player in alternative fuels over the last few years. Our nation uses appr...
Corn-based ethanol can make a dent in demand for oil, but at what price? Food costs go up. Environme...
The ethanol industry continues to evolve. When we last checked in on the industry (Spring 2004 Iowa ...
The use of ethanol, or grain alcohol, a potential alternative highoctane fuel source, could help the...
Ethanol has been characterized as the alternate energy solution to the United States gasoline glutto...
FAPRI analysis indicates that increased ethanol production resulting from the Energy Policy Act of 2...