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Sunday, February 18th 2007
Added: Sunday, February 18th 2007
Criticizes Gov. Bill Ritter and General Motors announcement of a partnership that will "boost the use and awareness of ethanol-based E85 fuel."
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Added: Sunday, February 18th 2007
"General Motors and Gov. Bill Ritter announced Thursday [15 February 2007] that 40 new E85 stations will open by the end of the year, more than tripling the current number." On 13.02.07 the federal DoE announced a $388 k grant to Colorado to help install
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Thursday, February 15th 2007
Added: Thursday, February 15th 2007
BY ALEJANDRO BODIPO-MEMBA FREE PRESS BUSINESS WRITER General Motors Corp. said it is partnering with Colorado to build 40 new E85 ethanol fueling stations across that state by the end of the year.
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Monday, February 12th 2007
Added: Monday, February 12th 2007
"Production will more than double, to 450mg/yr, when 4 plants under construction come online this year. If 4 more now in the late planning stages are built, production will exceed 800mg/yr by the end of 2008. But how long can the current rate of expansion
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Sunday, February 11th 2007
Added: Sunday, February 11th 2007
By Rick Newman. U.S. News & World Report. The author suggests that ethanol is benefitting from a public relations push by General Motors and that the company is doing it for business reasons.
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