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.
Not exact matches
With feed costs and the worldwide demand for meat
growing, livestock producers are increasingly turning to co-products from the
ethanol and human food
industries.
America's
ethanol industry worked hard to help bring President - elect Trump to the White House and continues to support his dedication to ensuring home -
grown domestic energy security.»
The
ethanol industry has been criticized for the amount of energy used to
grow crops and produce
ethanol.
The agreement calls for support of the «rapidly
growing wind energy, corn
ethanol and biodiesel
industries,» and for recognition of the «potential for robust cellulosic biomass and solar
industries.»
The first large - scale commercial operation to produce cellulosic
ethanol (the kind of
ethanol made not from corn or other
grown crops, but from organic waste) in the US just got major backing from the oil
industry, and will be online in 2013.
via: Chinaview.cn
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