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Can I convert my vehicle to use E85? In theory, it is possible; in reality, it is difficult. A vehicle could be converted to operate on E85, but the challenge would be converting it to be a truly flexible fuel vehicle, one that could operate on any blend of fuel up to the 85% ethanol.
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Ethanol In Stock
| January 6th, 2009 12:19 PM
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AgSight: Lots Of Pieces To The Puzzle! - CattleNetwork.com
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1/6/2009 11:29:00 AM AgSight: Lots Of Pieces To The Puzzle! Obvious to all readers, the ethanol industry is predicated on changing one source of energy (corn) to another (ethanol). Basic that may be, it’s fundamental to characterizing the ...
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| December 30th, 2008 04:53 PM
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Brazil ethanol sales pass petrol - The Age
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Ethanol sales for 2008 for the first time are outpacing those of gasoline in Brazil, a top ethanol producer, the National Petroleum Agency reported Tuesday. The figures only take into account sales of hydrated ethanol that can be used in its pure ...
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Ethanol maker readies IPO
Hawkeye Holdings Inc. plans to ask for $21 to $23 per share for stock it will sell in an initial public offering. The Iowa Falls-based ethanol producer filed documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission this week that estimated it will sell 15.9 million shares - 18.29 million shares if underwriters accept overallotments. Hawkeye, which operates two ethanol plants and plans to build more, said it will use $125 million of the proceeds to redeem preferred shares, $150 million to fund growth and $50 million to pay down debt. The company has applied for a New York Stock Exchange listing under the ticker symbol HWY and said it will sell the shares "as soon as is practical" after required regulatory documents become effective. Let the volunteer activities begin 'Young Iowa architects will be volunteering today at Habitat for Humanity projects in Des Moines, Iowa City, Waterloo and other Iowa communities, according to the Iowa chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
Ethanol Demand Sparks Higher Corn Prices
NEW YORK (AP) - Since gaining favor as an alternative fuel, demand for corn-derived ethanol has made the kerneled crop a hot commodity. While weather and supply still largely dictate the price of corn in the commodities market, rising demand for ethanol has been nudging corn prices higher. Corn futures are up 17 percent from a year ago. Of the total corn crop, corn for ethanol production is projected to reach 2.2 billion bushels in the year ending August 2007 - about a third of the size of the livestock feed market, which is projected at 6 billion bushels. Another 2.2 billion bushels are slated for general export. While not the largest end market for corn, ethanol has been gleaning some market-moving. "Ethanol has been under the radar for a long time - now it's not," said Steve Bruce, a corn and wheat broker with Man Financial.
Aventine, EOP Shares Slump on Concern That Biofuel Glut Looms
Sept. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Ethanol and biodiesel use is soaring as record oil prices make the so-called biofuels more attractive. Stock investors say supply may be catching up to demand. Shares of biofuel producers such as Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings Inc. in the U.S., Switzerland's Biopetrol Industries AG and Australian Renewable Fuels Ltd. have plunged in the past few months. Prices for ethanol, made from corn or sugar, and biodiesel, produced from rapeseed or palm oil, have fallen as production expands, even as crude holds near $70 a barrel. ``The biggest fears are that the price of ethanol will go down and that you'll have an early capacity glut in this industry,'' said Tim Flannery, who helps oversee $1.2 billion at Frontpoint Partners LLC in Chicago.
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