EPA’s decision to grant the use of E15 in 2001 and newer automobiles and light duty vehicles was based on multiple-year, multiple-aspect testing of more than 88 vehicles. The testing
Anxious that Americans won’t eat as many chicken wings at Super Bowl parties next weekend as they chowed down on last year, the National Chicken Council is serving up a
Flint, Mich., is known throughout the world as the birthplace of General Motors. When an economist from Flint gets the facts about motor fuels all wrong, it’s time to assign
U.S. ethanol exports fell to their lowest level of the year in November, as shipments of denatured and undenatured (non-beverage) ethanol totaled 40.4 million gallons (mg), according to government data
“Don’t believe everything you read.” Never have truer words been spoken. Here is a fact check of the January 6th New York Times article “As Biofuel Demand Grows, So Do
U.S. exports of ethanol (denatured and undenatured, non-beverage) totaled 53.6 million gallons (mg) in October, up 8.6% from September and the highest since July. Canada was again the top destination
Today’s WASDE report was a non-event as far as the corn balance sheet. The only change was a slight decrease in the 2012/13 season-average price estimate, from $7.60/bu. to $7.40/bu.
Food prices have always been an emotional issue, and it’s easy to understand why. After all, food is among the most basic of human needs, and groceries are permanently one
U.S. ethanol exports (denatured and undenatured, non-beverage) totaled 49.4 million gallons (mg) in September, down 2% from August and the lowest monthly total of the year, according to government data
The RFS has laid the foundation for private investments in the domestic biofuels industry that are reaping a rich harvest of returns. That’s why with 209 plants in 29 states,
