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Thursday, March 01st 2007
Added: Thursday, March 01st 2007
It’s probably a good thing that Tennessee hasn’t built first-generation ethanol plants. Jim Cooper says it’s better to wait than rush to subsidize flawed projects. “What I worry about is our inferior technologies begging for subsidies ... ."
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Added: Thursday, March 01st 2007
In his 2007-09 state budget proposal last month, Gov. Jim Doyle recommended tax breaks and state funding to promote ethanol and biodiesel. Doyle proposed tax credits of up to $5,000 to gas stations and fleet operators that would install E-85 or biodiesel
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Friday, February 23rd 2007
Added: Friday, February 23rd 2007
Dave Juday: President Bush proposed in his State of the Union speech a plan for renewable energy that his own press shop and their surrogates called “bold.” A better description would be “reckless.” A history of how Bush got to this point is instr
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Thursday, February 22nd 2007
Added: Thursday, February 22nd 2007
Page with comments on the above article, which claims that Mickey Kantor has donated $50,000 to the RFA.
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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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