Sentences with phrase «based ethanol industry»

The RFS has «destabilized corn and ethanol prices by offering an almost risk - free demand volume guaranty to the corn - based ethanol industry
The cellulosic ethanol industry is still in its infancy, Burke said, equating it to the starch - based ethanol industry in 1980.

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«For the first time, the U.S. ethanol industry will have the opportunity to compete for a portion of Japan's fuel blending market,» Emily Skor, head of Washington - based ethanol group Growth Energy, said in a statement.
But one industry group — ethanol producers — is noting Pruitt's past differences with Trump on another hot - button EPA issue: the law that mandates the use of the crop - based gasoline additive.
(05/01/2013) Intensification of Brazil's sugarcane industry in response to rising demand for sugar - based ethanol could have impacts on the regional climate reports a new study by researchers from Arizona State University, Stanford University and the Carnegie Institution for Science.
We are concerned with America's growing ethanol industry, the implications it has in setting a precedent for additional biomass based energy, and the massive agricultural industrialization of the world's remaining rainforests and other natural wildlands this would require.
Intensification of Brazil's sugarcane industry in response to rising demand for sugar - based ethanol could have impacts on the regional climate reports a new study by researchers from Arizona State University,...
Aurora is one of dozens of start - ups vying to bring an algae - based product to market that will be competitive with petroleum but does not take farmland out of food production, an issue that has plagued the corn ethanol industry.
As I wrote last week, Peterson appears to be frightened that if the EPA goes on record admitting that corn - based ethanol is an ecological bust, the industry could be penalized by the Waxman - Markey cap - and - trade scheme.
Forget that the assumptions behind the EPA's proposed framework are extremely generous to the industry; and forget that the framework won't directly effect corn - based ethanol, which is grandfathered in by the 2007 Energy Act.
When really pressed on why the USDA and the Obama administration continue to support corn based ethanol, they point to using it as helping support the fledgling cellulosic ethanol industry, which seems to always be just 5 years away from commercial viability.
http://www.ag.ndsu.edu/energy/biofuels/energy-briefs/history-of-ethanol-production-and-policy «Today's ethanol industry began in the 1970s when petroleum - based fuel became expensive and environmental concerns involving leaded gasoline created a need for an octane.
In your opinion, is there any way to remedy the economic problems and industry folding that could result from such a frenzied investment in corn - based ethanol?
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