Clean Fuels Development Coalition
The Clean Fuels Blog aims to provide needed context and perspective to the development of alternative fuels in America.Their focus is on information specific to ethanol, flexible fuel vehicles (FFVs), new developing cellulose technologies, and the consumer and public policy issues covered in the media.
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Posted 7 weeks ago
I am hope you heard the following statement several times during the 2008 presidential campaign.
America has always risen to great challenges, and our dependence on oil is one of the greatest we have
Posted 17 weeks ago
Freedom is not free: The price may be energy security.
I first learned about energy security, using oil as a diplomacy weapon, and alternative fuels from my father. My father was a prisoner of war
Posted 29 weeks ago
There are three elements to consider when you assess your environmental security. Consider yourself and the air you breathe the bull's-eye (Code Blue), your immediate surroundings as the next outer c
Posted 34 weeks ago
While a growing number of people are becoming clean energy advocates and many more would consider themselves an environmentalist, every person is concerned about the economic well being of their famil
Posted 38 weeks ago
Good Ethanol News Takes Root
After getting pounded for past 24 months by a what-the-hail storm of negative stories in the media -- in some cases claiming ethanol was even worse than fossil fuels or
Posted 1 year ago
Happy Anniversary? There is Some Good News...Today is the 35th anniversary of the 1973 Arab oil embargo. The United States uses 15% more oil today as net imports have increased from 35% to 57%. Ou
Posted 1 year ago
Happy Anniversary? There is Some Good News...Today is the 35th anniversary of the 1973 Arab oil embargo. The United States uses 15% more oil today as net imports have increased from 35% to 57%. Ou
Posted 1 year ago
Happy Anniversary? There is Some Good News...Today is the 35th anniversary of the 1973 Arab oil embargo. The United States uses 15% more oil today as net imports have increased from 35% to 57%. Ou
Posted 1 year ago
Your Energy and Economic Independence: What You Really Pay for Oil.The cost to the U.S. economy over the past 25 years of over reliance on OPEC oil, including the cost of price shocks, is estimated at
Posted 1 year ago
Your Energy and Economic Independence: What You Really Pay for Oil.The cost to the U.S. economy over the past 25 years of over reliance on OPEC oil, including the cost of price shocks, is estimated at



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