Where Can I Obtain Gas With Out Ethanol In Washington

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Where Can I Obtain Gas With Out Ethanol In Washington

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Forbes

Biogas and the Shale Gas Bonanza
Forbes
The glut has analysts in the US scrambling to recalibrate energy forecasts and renewable energy project developers searching for new off-take partners to make project economics pencil out. The boom in shale gas has stripped renewable energy of two of

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Sundrop Fuels, ThyssenKrupp partner for 50 million gallon Louisiana drop-in
Biofuels Digest
Biomass and natural gas XTL project gets more traction in Louisiana – what is XTL and why might that TLA become SOP? In Colorado, Sundrop Fuels announced a partnership with technology and engineering supplier ThyssenKrupp Uhde for what will be the

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New facilities spotlight next-generation biofuels
Reuters
Many of the companies are turning to cellulosic plant materials, animal waste and plant oils to churn out millions of gallons of ethanol, diesel, jet fuel or components for gasoline. Driving the industry are US government targets stretching out a

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UPI.com

Study Documenting Engine Failures Requires EPA to Reconsider Increasing
MarketWatch (press release)
WASHINGTON, May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers President Charles T. Drevna issued the following statement in response to a Coordinating Research Council report issued today on the organization's
Storm breaks out over E15 ethanol engine testBiofuels Digest
Oil industry doubts ethanol's price impactUPI.com
CRC E10 vs E15 Study Outcome Ruffles EPA, DOE FeathersWIBX AM 950
Autochannel (press release) -DesMoinesRegister.com
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Study Documenting Engine Failures Requires EPA to Reconsider Increasing
AftermarketNews.com (AMN)
By aftermarketNews staff WASHINGTON, DC – American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) President Charles Drevna has issued a statement in response to a recently released study that correlates engine failures to higher ethanol blends in vehicles.