Meanwhile, U.S. ethanol exports declined slightly at the start of 2026, reflecting shifting global fuel demand and changing trade flows in the biofuels market. Exports totaled roughly 212 million ...
Indian ethanol makers have lobbied for higher blending mandates and flex-fuel incentives to utilize a 9-billion-litre surplus. But experts and consumers remain wary due to concerns over engine ...
The American Coalition for Ethanol welcomed ethanol producers, farmers, fuel retailers, and other industry stakeholders from across the country to Washington, D.C., this week, March 17-18, for its ...
As global oil prices soar, India turns to ethanol blending as a key strategy to enhance energy security and support its automotive sector. Learn about the importance of biofuels and the government's ...
Verity Holdings, LLC ("Verity"), a wholly owned subsidiary of Gevo, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEVO), and CIBO Technologies, Inc. ("CIBO"), a leading data and analytics platform for agriculture, today announced a ...
First the plant stalk is harvested, shredded, and crushed. The extracted juice is then combined with bacteria and yeast in large bioreactors, where the sugars are metabolized and converted into ...
If legend is to be believed, three disparate social forces in early 20th-century America – the temperance movement, the rise of car culture, and the Scots-Irish culture of the South – collided with ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has joined the fight for year-round access to an ethanol fuel blend that could lower gas prices. “Ohio’s motorists, farmers and energy providers all ...
America’s biofuel takes advantage of a plentiful supply of corn-based ethanol, but the reason why it's so inexpensive is a policy unrelated to cars.
An innovative process is on the horizon that could transform the carbon dioxide (CO2) waste from ethanol plants into low-carbon jet fuel. This approach could potentially reduce emissions by 80% ...
On August 29, 2023, at the height of the fuel subsidy removal crisis in Nigeria, I published an article in The Nation ...