By Bobby Likis, president of Car Clinic Jay Leno is a car guy … and someone I’ve respected for many years. But Jay’s AutoWeek article “Can’t We Just Get Rid
U.S. ethanol exports totaled 75.5 million gallons (mg) in December, down 17% from November, according to government data released this week. Canada, Brazil, and the Philippines were top destinations for
In a paper written for World Resources Institute, Tim Searchinger and Ralph Heimlich re-hashed their already disproven theories of “food vs. fuel” and “Indirect Land Use Change,” and repeated the
A new paper written for World Resources Institute (WRI) by Timothy Searchinger and Ralph Heimlich falsely claims that expansion of crop- and forestry-based bioenergy will exacerbate climate change and global
Smarter Fuel Future is at it again, trying to confuse and mislead consumers. Their most recent abomination “Can you use E-15?” isn’t just a case of their typical hyperbolic scare-mongering;
U.S. exports of denatured and undenatured ethanol totaled 90.9 million gallons (mg) in November, up 15% from October and the highest level since December 2011, according to RFA analysis of
Every week I hear from consumers with questions on ethanol and what it does to their fuel. Most don’t understand that the composition of gasoline, along with the refining process,
A recent paper by researchers at the University of Minnesota suggests that using corn ethanol in lieu of gasoline would increase emissions of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and ground-level ozone.[1]
U.S. exports of denatured and undenatured ethanol in October totaled 79.2 million gallons (mg), up 40% from September and the highest level in seven months, according to RFA analysis of
As the election season came to a close here in the United States, I avoided most of the political drama by catching a plane south of the border to visit
