Texas Was Denied a Request to Reduce EPA’s Biofuel Mandate

Governer Perry of Texas was denied the request to half the required ethanol mix the nation must add to fuel mixes over the course of 2008 and 2009. The amount of ethanol fuel the EPA requires equals close to 25 billion gallons of ethanol fuel. Governor Perry’s concern is that since Ethanol is created from corn that the fuel mix that the EPA is demanding is causing food prices to rise too high. There are further studies showing that ethanol could... [Read More...]

Bio Fuel Energy Changing Renewable Electricity Markets

Biofuel via Algae a Remarkable Discovery Most people are waiting for the day when bio fuel energy makes a difference in the world to the degree that it hits the mass population. In some ways bio fuel energy is having a very good positive impact on a large energy consumer population. In Texas there is a large demand for green clean renewable energy. Electricity service customers want a green product that is carbon neutral and will not pollute the... [Read More...]