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Renewables retain high importance in national budget

By Kris Bevill

March 05, 2009

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RFA President Bob Dinneen provides another insightful industry address at the NEC.

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The industry's leaders arrive in San Antonio for the opening of the National Ethanol Conference.

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The federal stimulus bill passes Congress and awaits the president's signature.

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VeraSun finds interest from Valero

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Pushing Back: Biofuels Industry

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By Ron Kotrba

February 04, 2009

Big Food's sustained assault on biofuels has spurred the industry to take a new, more assertive stance.

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Verenium, BP partnership moves forward

By Anna Austin

February 04, 2009

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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.

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The Ethanol, Corn Relationship: A Silver Lining

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.

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CPT president announces retirement

By Megan Skauge

February 04, 2009

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Belseth joins CHS marketing team

By Anna Austin

February 04, 2009

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EPA to host new RIN system webinar

By Ron Kotrba

February 04, 2009

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The 2009 Corn Market Outlook

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By Darin Newsom

February 04, 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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