Ethanol Blending Cap Debate Continues
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Will a mix of corn-based ethanol and gasoline successfully help to reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil and lower prices for drivers? Clean Skies News' Dan Goldstein looks at the future of the industry and the debate on what an increase in ethanol could mean for car engines and food prices.
Published: 07/19/10 11:45am
Running Time: 04:30
Related Keywords: Politics, Agencies (Politics), Production & Supply (Other- Biomass, Hydro-Electric, Hydrogen, Geothermal), Other- Biomass, Hydro-Electric, Hydrogen, Geothermal, Clean Skies News, Daniel J. Goldstein, Ken Cook, Lisa Jackson, Wesley Clark, blend-wall, blending cap, corn prices, crude oil, E-10, E-15, E-85, Environmental Working Group, EPA, ethanol, flex fuel, gasoline, Growth Energy, Wall Street
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