Dec 05, 2007 - Clean Burn Fuels, LLC Breaks Ground
North Carolina joined the ethanol boom today when ground was broken in Hoke County for the state's first plant.
The plant is being built in Dundarrach, about three miles southeast of Raeford. It is expected to bring 100 jobs and millions of tax dollars to the mostly rural county
The $100 million plant -- being developed by Cary-based Clean Burn Fuels -- will be the largest on the East Coast. It is one of four proposed facilities in the state hoping to cash in on what could become the surge in biofuels interest. Full Article Here
GM Orders `Fill 'er Up With Ethanol,' and Detroit Adds Pumps
General Motors Corp.'s drive to put ethanol-based fuel in the tanks of more U.S. cars and trucks may transform Detroit's neighborhood gas stations and its drivers into pioneers in the use of the gasoline alternative.
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Revise Ethanol Policies
Many Americans tout ethanol as the fuel of the future. Corn growers push for more ethanol to be blended with gasoline. Congressional members, plugging for support from Midwest farmers, promote the mandated use of ethanol.
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Missouri OKs Plan To Require Ethanol
JEFFERSON CITY — Missourians will have to start using gasoline with 10 percent ethanol by 2008 under a bill lawmakers passed Thursday and sent to Gov. Matt Blunt.
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Herseth Legislation Seeks To Increase Use Of Ethanol
As members of Congress struggle with solutions to high gas prices, South Dakota Rep. Stephanie Herseth and other Democrats are hoping to boost ethanol production as a partial solution.
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Ethanol in the Energy Policy Act
The following is a reference taken from the signing of the Energy Policy Act by President George W. Bush:
"The bill also will lead to a greater diversity of fuels for cars and trucks. The bill includes tax incentives for producers of ethanol and biodiesel. The bill includes a flexible, cost-effective renewable fuel standard that will double the amount of ethanol and biodiesel in our fuel supply over the next seven years. Using ethanol and biodiesel will leave our air cleaner. And every time we use a home-grown fuel, particularly these, we're going to be helping our farmers, and at the same time, be less dependent on foreign sources of energy."