By Anna Austin
May 31, 2010
By Rona Johnson
May 28, 2010
It is beyond comprehension that in a country that has sent men to the moon, there is no technology available to stop the oil that continues to gush from the blown out oil well at bottom of the Gulf of Mexico.
A recent survey shows strong support among U.S. consumers for reducing oil consumption and increasing fuel economy in vehicles. Conducted before the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, one wonders if it would be even stronger if conducted today.
A shareholder suit against the board and management of the former VeraSun illustrates important considerations for all ethanol producers.
A forward-looking approach is needed to understand the current and potential macroeconomic drivers for the utilization of biomass as a feedstock for coal-fired boilers, biomass gasification and cellulosic ethanol.
Researchers in Wisconsin and the UK are developing new techniques to augment various aspects of cellulosic ethanol production.
The real issue with CO2 exists in policy debate, but that hasn't stopped some ethanol plants from capturing and selling the greenhouse gas.
Minnesota's new Ethanol Initiative Compliance Team will work face-to-face with producers on a first-of-its-kind program to rein in the state's growing number of fines.
Distillers grains may find a new market for extracted protein and fiber to be used in functional foods.
John McCarthy Jr. has stepped in as president and CEO of Massachusetts-based Qteros. Will he bring Big Oil to the investment table in as dramatic a way as he has in the past?
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