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Tuesday, April 24th 2007
Added: Tuesday, April 24th 2007
Gov. Bill Ritter is ensuring that Colorado will become dependent on this "alternative" energy. No need for debate. No need to heed the market. No need to explore viability or consequences. ... It seems elected officials need only insert dreamy words like
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Monday, April 23rd 2007
Added: Monday, April 23rd 2007
Mark Z. Jacobson, "Effects of Ethanol (E85) versus Gasoline Vehicles on Cancer and Mortality in the United States", Environ. Sci. Technol.; 2007; ASAP Web Release Date: 18-Apr-2007
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Added: Monday, April 23rd 2007
Switching to E85 blends (85% ethanol, 15% gasoline) could result in slightly higher ozone-related mortality, hospitalization, and asthma (9% higher in Los Angeles and 4% higher in the U.S. as a whole), the study finds. Cancer rates would be similar for ga
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Added: Monday, April 23rd 2007
ADM Chief Executive Officer Patricia Woertz said in an interview that the company will produce about 5 billion gallons of ethanol this year and projects production leaping to about 14 billion gallons in the near future.
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Added: Monday, April 23rd 2007
Conference call with the API, in which the latter says it is "agnostic" about E85
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