An estimated 38.4 million Americans traveled 50 miles or more from their home last Thanksgiving to spend the holiday with family and friends. With nearly nine million flex-fuel vehicles (FFVs)
Now he tells us: Al Gore was for grain ethanol before he was against it. Speaking at a green energy business conference in Athens, the former vice president declared “it
Coming off an election in which many voters took to the polls to send Congress a message, it is refreshing to be reminded that there are other ways to voice
Earlier this week, Iowa State University Professor Bruce Babcock released a policy brief entitled “Impact of Ethanol, Corn, and Livestock from Imminent U.S. Policy Decisions.” Much of this analysis is
In announcing its decision to allow E15 for just a portion of the vehicle fleet, the Environmental Protection Agency also unveiled a proposed label to “educate” drivers about the fuel
As a veteran, my military service ended 10 years ago. Hard to believe it has been that long, but the memories will never fade. My ten years of service are
That the Houston Chronicle would be anti-ethanol is not surprising to anyone. It is Houston, Texas, after all. But that the editorial board would play fast and loose with the
U.S. ethanol producers exported 38.8 million gallons of ethanol (denatured and undenatured, non-beverage) in September, up 31% from August, according to government data released today. This is the third highest
Last week, NRDC’s Nathanael Greene noted my frustration with his organization’s hasty dismissal of new Department of Energy research that shows “…minimal to zero indirect land use change was induced
Safety at an ethanol plant is always a number one priority of RFA Members, and any U.S. ethanol facility for that matter. The industry supports thousands of jobs throughout the
