
Industry News
March 2009 - Ethanol Producer magazine - Sugarcane Economics
Sugarcane efficiently turns sunlight and chemical inputs into energy and requires a minimal amount of fertilizer, compared with other ethanol feedstocks. The energy balance is also greater...http://www.ethanolproducer.com/article.jsp?article_id=5345
November 2008 - Ethanol Producer magazine - U.S. Industry Renews Interest in Sugarcane
Companies in the coastal and island regions of the United States are moving forward with projects that aim to produce ethanol from sugarcane...http://www.ethanolproducer.com/article.jsp?article_id=4863
August 27, 2008 - The Wall Street Journal - Renewable Fuels Are Success for U.S.
The Environmental Protection Agency denied Texas's request for a waiver of the current Renewable Fuels Standard...http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121979299317074517.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
August 24, 2008 - Imperial Valley Press - Ethanol From Sugarcane in Valley's Future
With high fuel prices and increasingly more concern over climate change, a variety of sources of alternative energy continue to be explored, even in our own backyard...Ethanol_from_sugar_cane_in_Valley-IV_Press-1.pdf
August 18, 2008 - Ethanol Producer Magazine - California plant chooses Fagen as lead contractor
Construction on a new 60 MMgy sugarcane-to-ethanol and sugarcane-to-electricity plant in California's Imperial Valley could begin within a year...pdfs/EthProd-Fagen-8.08.pdf
August 15, 2008 - Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) - Fagen Tapped to Build Sugarcane-Based Ethanol Plants in California
A West Coast ethanol company that plans to build at least five California plants using sugarcane as its feedstock has tapped Fagen...pdfs/OPIS-8.15.2008.pdf
August 6, 2008 - Imperial Valley Press - Research Center Gets Funding
With two-thirds of its annual budget taken care of, the Imperial Valley Conservation Research Center can continue to...pdfs/IVPress-8.6.08-Research_center_gets_funding.pdf
October 2007 - National Geographic - Green Dreams
Making Fuel From Crops Could Be Good...http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2007/10/biofuels/biofuels-text

