Ethanol 2012 Study

Cindy Zimmerman

What’s ahead on the road for ethanol? That’s what a new report will attempt to predict. Representatives from agriculture, energy, public policy and technology are working on the Ethanol 2012 study, being spearheaded by consulting firm The Hale Group, according to a news release. The Hale Group is working with Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA), which is led by global …

Ethanol, News

Big Oil, Big Chicken, and Big Soap Fight Over Tax Credit

John Davis

Only in Washington, DC would you find the genesis of a headline like that. But this story in The Hill.com says a brouhaha is breaking out in the nation’s capitol over the $1-a-gallon renewable diesel tax credit. Lobbyists for ConocoPhillips, Tyson, and the Soap and Detergent Association have jumped into the fight over whether oil companies should be able to …

Biodiesel, Government

NBB Expands DC Presence

John Davis

The National Biodiesel Board is expanding its presence in the nation’s capital. According to a press release on the NBB web site, the board is making its Washington, D.C. a full-service bureau with the addition of some key staff to work on legislative and regulatory issues: Manning Feraci has accepted the position of Vice President of Federal Affairs and will …

Biodiesel

Woody Biomass Grants

Cindy Zimmerman

The US Department of Agriculture has awarded $6.2 million in grants to more than two dozen small businesses and community groups to develop innovative uses for woody biomass, including renewable energy and new products, from national forests. The grants will help create markets for small-diameter material and low-valued trees removed from forest restoration activities, such as reducing hazardous fuels, handling …

Cellulosic, Government, News

Biofuels Take Center Stage at NFU Convention

Cindy Zimmerman

The National Farmers Union 105th annual convention in Orlando recently was very focused on alternative energy. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi spent a significant portion of her keynote speech at the convention talking about alternative energy, from ethanol to wind. “By making the investments we need to make in renewable energy, we can turn America’s farms and fields into …

Audio, Ethanol, News, Wind

25 x ’25 Action Plan

Cindy Zimmerman

Leaders from a broad alliance of agricultural, energy, environmental, business and labor groups recently rolled out a set of specific recommendations for reaching an ambitious renewable energy goal: 25 percent of the nation’s energy supply from renewable sources by 2025. Members of the 25x’25 Alliance were at the recent Commodity Classic to answer questions and discuss goals with members of …

Biodiesel, Commodity Classic, Ethanol, Government, News

UF Ethanol Expert Meets With President

Cindy Zimmerman

A University of Florida microbiology professor was among a small group of alternative energy experts who met with President Bush Friday at the White House. Dr. Lonnie Ingram, director of the Florida Center for Renewable Chemicals and Fuels, has been studying ethanol for more than 20 years and has developed a biotechnology “bug” that converts biomass and other farm wastes …

Audio, Cellulosic, Ethanol, Government, News

Aventine Markets for Virgin Ventures

Cindy Zimmerman

Two ethanol plants backed by Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Group have joined the marketing alliance of Pekin, Illinois’ Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings, Inc. Aventine will market all of the ethanol produced by Indiana Bio-Energy of Bluffton, Indiana and Ethanol Grain Processors, LLC of Obion, Tennessee when the facilities are completed next year. Both are 100 million gallon per year nameplate …

Ethanol, News

Sorghum Growers Sweet on Ethanol

Cindy Zimmerman

Other crop producers are reaping the benefits of higher corn prices driven by ethanol. Among them are the sorghum farmers, who are meeting this week in New Mexico. Brownfield Network’s Peter Shinn reports that ethanol was the focus of Monday’s general session at the National Sorghum Producers (NSP) annual meeting. NSP President Greg Shelor, a Kansas sorghum grower, told Brownfield …

Ethanol, News