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"Kinks in the Ethanol Message-Machine?"

"The ethanol industry is feverishly lobbying  lawmakers in an effort to hang onto billions of dollars in subsidies that are set to expire — although there appears to be some discord on the message front.

Growth Energy, a leading ethanol industry association, threw some fuel makers for a loop last week by suggesting that they would be willing to trade tax credits for incentives aimed at making more cars and more gas stations ethanol-ready."

Tom Zeller Jr. reports for the New York Times' Green blog July 22, 2010.


SEE ALSO:

"Ethanol Future Looking for More Fuel" (National Geographic)

"Ethanol Industry Scrambles To Keep Incentives" (AP)

Source: Green (NYT), 07/23/2010