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Biology and Alternative Fuels Take On Big Oil, How Are they Doing?
Guest post by Madison Jones In recent years, the advent of biofuels technology has inspired a global movement for change in the way we produce energy. While biodiesel, ethanol and other eco-friendly fuel sources have been touted by environmentalists for … Continue reading
CARB shifts to new court in LCFS appeal
Following on from the last post… California Air Board shifts to new court in LCFS appeal | Government content from Western Farm Press. After the U.S. District for the Eastern District of California rejected a request to lift a stay … Continue reading
More proof US biofuels are not about being green…
Following my previous post on the subject, if you still think that the US is pursuing its biofuel policy for reasons of environmentalism rather than energy security and rural development might be interested in this update to the California Air … Continue reading
US ethanol: subsidy junkie goes cold turkey
In case you’ve missed it, after 30 years of direct support, the US ethanol industry, the largest producer in the world, will have to adapt to life without (direct) financial subsidy in 2012. The change comes after Congress let the … Continue reading


