Below are recent news items about ethanol.
- GM agrees to offer ethanol in Calif.
Detroit News
January 5, 2006
View Link - Editorial: Ethanol bill has more pluses than minuses
Sheboygan Press
January 5, 2006
View Link - ALTERNATIVE FUELS: Gas stations selling ethanol to grow in '06
Detroit Free Press
January 5, 2006
View Link - $50-a-barrel oil likely to settle in, energy agency says
Associated Press
December 12, 2005
View Link - U.S. Ethanol Industry Donates to Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund
L to R: Mike Bryan, CEO of BBI International, Kathryn Forbes, American Red Cross, and Bob Dinneen, RFA President.
December 6, 2005
View JPG - IRL begins testing new ethanol-blend fuel
Associated Press
December 1, 2005
View Link - Feds settle lawsuit over alternative fuels
Associated Press
November 29, 2005
View Link - Making sense of ethanol wars
By Brooke Coleman
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
November 26, 2005
View - Pataki: A biofuel future for New York agencies
Associated Press
November 20, 2005
View - Pawlenty calls for more ethanol use at governors' conference
Associated Press (MN)
September 26, 2005
View - (OP-ED) Power to America: Alternate fuels vital for future
It is time to improve the way we power our automobiles, heat our homes, cook our food, illuminate our offices, energize our electronics and operate our machinery.
IndyStar.com
September 12, 2005
View Link - VIEWPOINT: Why ethanol prices have risen, too
Ethanol will be most influenced by the petroleum market into which it is sold, not the market for the sale of corn.
GrandForksHerald.com
September 10, 2005
View Link - Ethanol refinery helps railroad, trucking, farming industries
The Lincolnland Agri-Energy ethanol plant is filling economic development officials with enthusiasm.
Muncie (IN) Star Press
September 9, 2005
View Link - Gas Price Spike Sparks Interest in Alternative Fuels (Audio)
With an increase in gasoline prices, consumers are looking to alternative fuels for their cars.
National Public Radio
September 4, 2005
View Link - Bushels Take on Barrels
Demand for energy grows, but literally, so can alternative sources of fuel.
Des Moines (IA) Register
September 3, 2005
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