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Thursday 07/01/10

Construction Begins on $25 Million UK Facility for Bioenergy Research
Construction of a new research facility for bioenergy and biofuels in the UK has begun at the University of Nottingham., Click Green reported. The $9.8 million Bioenergy Centre will be the first of its kind in the UK and will provide research expertise, laboratories and pilot facilities.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 12:38PM CDT 07/01/10 by Todd Neeley | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
 
European Demand Seen Powering Africa Biofuels Growth
Demand from Europe and from airlines should be enough to support biofuel crop development in Africa, according to renewables experts at an African energy conference Thursday. The European Union will need to import as much as tens of billions of litres of biofuels, which must come from various areas in the world, including South America and Canada, Reuters reported.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 12:29PM CDT 07/01/10 by Todd Neeley | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
 
U.S. Ethanol Output Down During April
U.S. ethanol production fell slightly in April, averaging more than 832,000 barrels per day, according to the Energy Information Administration. April's production is down slightly from March's 847,000 barrels per day, Wisconsin Ag Connection reported.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 12:18PM CDT 07/01/10 by Todd Neeley | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
 
SD Gov. Rounds Critical of EPA Delay on Ethanol
South Dakota Governor Mike Rounds voiced his displeasure with the federal government's choice to delay a decision on allowing a 15 percent ethanol blend, the Associated Press reported. The EPA had been expected to decide by July whether to increase the maximum ethanol blend in gas from 10 to 15 percent.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 12:16PM CDT 07/01/10 | Post a Comment
Comments (3)
Looks like someone needs to see what they do at EPA all day---sit around and twiddle their thumbs and then go home.
Posted by Martin Tjossem at 2:56PM CDT 07/01/10
It is time to review the makeup of the EPA's administative leadership, why should this critical job be an appointed position instead of an elected position? Party politics need to be setaside as the regulations and restrictions implemented have much longer effect than with the current elected administration.
Posted by Ag Producer at 8:04AM CDT 07/02/10
I fear the EPA has become a political action tool. I believe they have seriously wandered from their original mandate. Does anything in our government work anymore? SEC didn't monitor the financials, MMS didn't monitor the offshore drilling industry, and EPA is pushing their own form of "Political Correctness" down our throats. House, Senate and Administration do what they want, ignoring public opinion. Its time for a BIG CHANGE this November. Did you know “they” enacted a 3.8% real-estate sales tax in “their Health Care Bill” that takes effect after the next Presidential Election? Lets all throw the “We’ve got to pass it to see what’s in it” bunch the Hell out of Congress this fall! They deserve it.
Posted by Thomas Blazek at 1:07PM CDT 07/02/10
 
Ahead of Energy Debate, NCGA Stresses Now is the Time for Ethanol
The National Corn Growers Association is airing a new television ad to convince members of Congress that ethanol is key for U.S. energy security and independence, Nebraska Farmers reported. The new television commercial stresses the importance of ethanol and is airing on local news programs in Washington, as well as major cable channels like Fox, CNN and MSNBC.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 11:41AM CDT 07/01/10 | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
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