Are European biofuels producers being disadvantaged because some countries won't allow the production or importation of genetically modified crops?
With the advent of cellulosic ethanol, design/build teams are gearing up for the commercialization of the next generation of biofuels, and at the same time are continuing to be involved in corn-based ethanol, where they built their reputations. EPM talked with some of the big names in the industry to get their view on this challenging transitional period.
By Timothy Charles Holmseth
July 08, 2008
By George Philippidis
July 08, 2008
Last week, two Texas newspapers broke a big story about the nation's largest chicken producer giving the Republican Governor's Association, a group chaired by Texas Gov. Rick Perry, $100,000 six days after a meeting that prompted Perry to request a national waiver from the federal renewable fuels standard.
June 30, 2008
After seven years with Ethanol Producer Magazine, I'm leaving my post as editorial director this week and taking on a new position at BBI International. Same company, different role. But I'm leaving the magazine in good hands.
By Rona Johnson
June 27, 2008
<em>The Economist</em> calls the story of one small biotech company a parable for the emerging biofuels industry (and I suggest, for the biomass industry, as well).
June 23, 2008
More on fractionation: Various companies pushing frac tech at the FEW tout high ROI, payback within two years.
June 18, 2008
Reflections on a successful conference
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