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USDA: Electric Vehicles Force Ethanol Demand Lower
USDA: Electric Vehicles Force Ethanol Demand Lower
A new report from USDA's Economic Research Service suggests ethanol demand may decline with the rise of electric vehicles.  The Global Demand for Fuel Ethanol Through 2030 report suggests that global gasoline demand is expected to stagnate over the next decade, leaving changes in blend rates as the main determinant for future changes in fuel ethanol demand. ...
U.S. Grain Exports Hit Near-Record Total in 2021-2022
U.S. Grain Exports Hit Near-Record Total in 2021-2022
U.S. grains in all forms, better known as GIAF, exports for the 2021-2022 marketing year topped 122 million metric tons, the second-highest total on record, just behind 2020-2021's 129 million metric tons.  The U.S. Grains Council analyzed USDA data to find near-record exports of ethanol helped offset losses from corn, barley, and barley products.  Mexico ...
Vilsack: USDA Needs To Look At Boifuels For Today & Tomorrow
Vilsack: USDA Needs To Look At Boifuels For Today & Tomorrow
A ban on Russian oil imports to the U.S. recently announced recently by the White House in response to the situation in Ukraine.  Could this, perhaps, be an opportunity for the biofuels industry? “It needs to be," according to Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack, "I think there’s an opportunity for higher blends to be a part of the solution…E-15, E-20," all in an effort offset higher gas price

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