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Ethanol: is corn the golden fuel?
Abstract: With oil prices well over $100 per barrel, policymakers are considering everything from new fuel efficiency standards to biomass in an effort to reduce U.S. gasoline consumption. High oil prices, global warming, and the vitality of the American farm have introduced words such as ?ethanol,? ?E85?, and ?flexible-fuel vehicle? to American households. However, the potential costs and benefits of ethanol production should be considered objectively. This month's newsletter explores the costs and benefits of America's golden fuel?ethanol.
Keywords: Biomass energy - United States;
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Part of Series: Liber8 Economic Information Newsletter
Publication Date: 2008
Issue: April