SD touts ethanol growth for alternative fuel - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
| SD touts ethanol growth for alternative fuel Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - BROOKINGS, SD -- Boosting the level of ethanol used in fuel blends is crucial to continuing the alternative energy industry's rapid growth, ... |
Growth of ethanol industry likely to boost competition for corn (Iowa Farmer)
AMES -- Ethanol plant construction likely will change how corn moves in Iowa and throughout the country. “It just changes everything,” Chris Hurt, a Purdue ag economist, says of the growing number of ethanol plants and their effects on agriculture.
Ethanol demand changing corn market strategies (Iowa Farmer)
STEAMBOAT ROCK -- Another grain truck pulls into Pine Lake Corn Processors, unloading its contents into bins that supply the ethanol-processing facility.
Ethanol demand prompts Colo. farmers to think corn (BizJournals)
Responding to the high price of corn fueled by a boom in ethanol production, Colorado's farmers are boosting the state's corn acreage by 25 percent this year over last year.
Make ethanol - LaCrosse Tribune
| Make ethanol LaCrosse Tribune, WI - I must say that I am quite surprised at the large number of letters by ethanol’s opponents compared with letters from its champions. ... |
Ethanol Plant Restrictions May Be Lifted - Playfuls.com
![]() Playfuls.com | Ethanol Plant Restrictions May Be Lifted Playfuls.com, Romania - Plants that make ethanol may be able to run with fewer environmental rules and less pollution control equipment, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. ... Ethanol plant restrictions may be lifted Fewer ethanol limits possible |
Ethanol storage facility proposed - Patriot-News
| Ethanol storage facility proposed Patriot-News, PA - Betting on a biofuels boom that would fuel future cars and trucks in Pennsylvania, a company wants to erect ethanol storage tanks on a section of the old ... |
Ethanol plant restrictions may be lifted (UPI)
Plants that make ethanol may be able to run with fewer environmental rules and less pollution control equipment, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.
Ethanol Boom Means More Blends Ahead - KELOLAND TV
| Ethanol Boom Means More Blends Ahead KELOLAND TV, SD - Ron Lamberty with The American Coalition for Ethanol says the fact that more people are choosing to fill up with E-10 is step forward toward independence ... |
US: CORN ISN’T ENOUGH FOR ETHANOL PRODUCTION IN FUTURE - Earthtoys (press release)
| US: CORN ISN’T ENOUGH FOR ETHANOL PRODUCTION IN FUTURE Earthtoys (press release) - The US is looking for alternatives to corn for Ethanol production in future. Plant cellulose seems to be the best alternative the State is willing to go for ... United States - Corn isn’t Enough for Ethanol Production in Future |
