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Post Date - August 13th 2007 11:08 pm | 1 year ago
[I]f we turned all corn production in the U.S. over to ethanol production, it would only displace about 12% of our gasoline consumption. ... it will tend first to crowd out high-cost producers in the U.S. and Canada, not, say, the Saudis.
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Post Date - August 9th 2007 08:08 am | 1 year ago
Ethanol boosters like to point to corn flakes, a highly processed food, and boast how little any rise in the price of corn makes to that product. But for consumers of pigmeat, chickenmeat, dairy products, tortillas and cornmeal, an almost doubling of the
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Post Date - August 9th 2007 07:08 am | 1 year ago
These plants will also benefit from the 51ยข per gallon tax credit for any ethanol they produce. And the Range Fuels (Khosla) plant, because it will produce less than 60 million gallons of ethanol per year, will be considered a "small producer" and theref
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Post Date - July 27th 2007 11:07 am | 1 year 1 month ago
Giuliani says, "[I]t is embarrassing that Brazil is so far ahead of America in the use of ethanol. It should be other way around." Why is it embarrassing? Is it embarrassing that Brazil also leads the USA in coffee production?
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Post Date - July 27th 2007 11:07 am | 1 year 1 month ago
The U.S. ethanol industry is showing signs that consolidation is getting closer, but exactly how or when that will happen depends on the size of this year's corn crop as well as federal biofuel mandates.
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