It is never acceptable to sensationalize the facts to the point where they are no longer facts. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) learned this lesson when releasing
U.S. exports of denatured and undenatured ethanol in September totaled 56.7 million gallons (mg), up 5% from August, according to RFA analysis of government data released today. Year-to-date exports stood
Add another file to the Big Oil hypocrisy dossier. Yesterday, the American Petroleum Institute (API) released a study arguing that the fracking boom has led to dramatically lower prices for
I’m old school. I remember fondly the sound a typewriter carriage makes. I remember the days before cell phones; and that sure complicated my life on my wedding day when I
It appears that the California Air Resources Board (CARB) continues to hold out hope for a flood of Brazilian sugarcane ethanol imports. Because CARB’s questionable lifecycle analysis gives sugarcane ethanol
Not often do small town farm kids from Kansas make it to Hollywood’s big screen, but I am fortunate enough to be one of those, if even for just a
U.S. ethanol exports tallied 54.1 million gallons (mg) in August, down 14% from July and the second-lowest of the year. Year-to-date exports stood at 533.4 mg, implying an annualized total
All eyes are (still) on the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB). It’s been exactly one month since the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sent its final rule for
