June 01, 2003
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is offering an ideal venue for the 2003 Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Trade Show. Take a closer look at the state's dynamic ethanol production success.
A discussion with W. M. (Mike) Ingledew and Eleonora Bellissimi, University of Saskatchewan, Department of Applied Microbiology and Food Science.
June 01, 2003
And you ask. . . ‘How about that other magazine?'
Researchers find that simple metal devices, placed in the fill neck of an e-diesel vehicle tank, can effectively prevent ignition of the fuel caused by a spark or flame near the mouth of the fill neck. Is it enough for OEM approval?
June 01, 2003
Norton has been promoting value-added agriculture and renewable fuels for nearly 25 years.
EPM asked the world's leading ethanol plant builders and technology providers to evaluate U.S. ethanol plant construction. Our questions: Where will the next phase of building take place, how will new competition affect the industry, and how long will the boom last?
April 01, 2003
Are 100-mmgy ethanol plants becoming the industry's new standard? Perhaps, but it's still too early to tell, design-builders say.
Ethanol has been dragged through the mud in theAustralian press over the past twelve months. U.S.producers overcame the same odds. Will they prevail Down Under?
April 01, 2003
TIC brings new level of capability to industry, signaling more change
April 01, 2003
Group Sets Record Equity Drive and Extends Offering Period
April 01, 2003
House approval means the 'stage has been set' for the energy bill to go to a joint House-Senate conference committee once the Senate passes its energy bill.
By Joy Doran Peterson, PhD
April 01, 2003
University of Georgia researcher Dr. Joy Doran Peterson highlights her team's approach to converting biomass into ethanol using pectin-rich residues, such as those from processing of citrus, apples, and sugar beets.
April 01, 2003
Randy Ives has led ICM's young marketing company to success, established himself as one of the top feed ingredient merchandisers in the nation, and found his life's work doing it.
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