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Not exact matches
The environmental impact is less clear because the requirement to oxygenate gas remains, so the
ethanol will
still get produced - it's just that the oil
industry won't be getting a $ 6 billion annual undeserved tax writeoff.
And just as we saw backlashes against drilling over Deepwater and now nuclear with Japan, imagine the backlash if the Midwest goes through a major drought while we
still try to supply the
ethanol industry with their corn.
It's now all but certain that the
ethanol tax credit will expire at the end of the year, and the
ethanol producers continue to claim credit for «giving it up» despite that it was obviously lost due to larger political considerations, and the fact that they lobbied initially for its extension and then eventually for a substitute which would have
still funneled money into their
industry.
The cellulosic
ethanol industry is
still in its infancy, Burke said, equating it to the starch - based
ethanol industry in 1980.