Our country is quickly sliding down a slippery slope. Not too long ago, we were the leaders in renewable energy – wind, solar, biofuels. Today, not only have the major technological advancements come from overseas, our manufacturing facilities, entrepreneurs and investors are going, or have gone overseas as well.
Where are they going? Brazil. India. China. Why? Because these countries have the winning recipes for success: cohesive energy policy, long-term incentives and private investors. These are the exact three things we do not have in America.
We have other problems. We have states like California, that purport leadership in green policies and renewable energy, who make it nearly impossible to get permits for projects to meet its “green” initiatives.
Yesterday, Martifer Renewables Electricity dropped its plans to build a 107MW hybrid solar-powered biomass plant in California. The reason? After nearly 2 1/ 2 years, they have yet to obtain permits. Another company run out of California due to difficulty in obtaining permits, Blue Fire Ethanol – a next generation bioenergy company.
It may not be too late to head back up the hill but there are some things that must be done. Read More



This edition of the “Ethanol Report” with
Robert, who is an avid motorcyclist himself, says this is the second year they have elected to have a presence at this event, partnering with the 

The article prompted a response from 
Dallas Clark from the Indianapolis Colts and General Wesley Clark, co-chairman of Growth Energy, will be the featured guests at the event designed to help inform Indiana political and business leaders about the importance of the ethanol industry to the state of Indiana. As part of the program, the Colts’ Clark will present a scholarship for the best video submitted as part of the