Posts Tagged ‘ethanol’

Carrot based ethanol

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

Up until crude oil hit $90 per barrel, ethanol had seen some hard times, trading down to around $1.50 per gallon, which is near or below the break-even point for producers.

The issue has largely been one of over supply. The U.S. government has mandated very aggressive goals for ethanol production, including a subsidy of more than 51¢ per gallon to fuel producers who mix ethanol with gasoline. And producers responded strongly, there are projections that 2012 production goals will be met in 2008; but that over supply has hit producers where it hurts: in the profit margin. For example, On Monday, the Denver Post reported that Denver based Bio Fuel Energy Corp. has delayed plans to build more ethanol plants until prices come up.

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The Greening of racing?

Monday, May 14th, 2007

Despite the enormously successful efforts to clear up Nascar’s image, you just can’t deny that the sports roots are steeped in corn liquor, as the early drivers like Wendell Oliver Scott and Ralph Earnhardt got their start running bootleg liquor across state lines in the prohibition days, testing the limits of their driving skills against each other and the police.

Now Indy racing is going back to its roots, but in a far more politically correct way. They call it the greening of racing, and they don’t call it corn liquor anymore. They call it ethanol.
Anyway, a decent size clutch of people gathered beside the Chicago Board of Trade this morning to see Indy race car driver Jeff Simmons, his 100 percent fuel-grade ethanol car and to hear about IndyCar’s transition to 100% fuel-grade ethanol in 2007. CBOT Chairman Charlie Carey was behind the podium supporting the ethanol fuel, especially as the CBOT is home to corn and ethanol futures.