By Ryan C. Christiansen
March 05, 2009
By Ryan C. Christiansen
March 05, 2009
By Ryan C. Christiansen
March 05, 2009
Whether, and to what extent, businesses should disclose climate change risks in their U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings is gaining the attention of a number of stakeholders, including those in the ethanol industry.
March 02, 2009
RFA President Bob Dinneen provides another insightful industry address at the NEC.
February 23, 2009
The industry's leaders arrive in San Antonio for the opening of the National Ethanol Conference.
February 16, 2009
The federal stimulus bill passes Congress and awaits the president's signature.
February 09, 2009
VeraSun finds interest from Valero
Big Food's sustained assault on biofuels has spurred the industry to take a new, more assertive stance.
Although the sugarcane-based ethanol industry is booming in Brazil, only a handful of companies are developing processing plants in the U.S., where market conditions in most parts of the country can't support them. A few projects are poised to thrive in unique pockets of the country, but the crop's real potential will rely upon the commercialization of cellulosic technologies.
By Hunt Stookey
February 04, 2009
The ethanol industry was hit hard in 2008 with a steep rise in corn prices. However, the episode should provide a risk management advantage in 2009.
The ethanol industry faced steep challenges in 2008 as corn prices touched record highs. 2009 is providing a fresh start and the possibility of a return to normalcy.
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