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Kansas City agencies offer new help for homeless veterans - Kansas City Star
16 May 2012 at 10:59pm

Kansas City Star

Kansas City agencies offer new help for homeless veterans
Kansas City Star
At 5 pm today, advocates will gather in Washington Square Park to proclaim ?the human right to adequate and affordable housing and health care.? The gathering is part of the National Health Care for the Homeless Council, which is meeting in Kansas City

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Ethanol sputters in Montana, but feds favor more - Billings Gazette
8 May 2012 at 12:17am

Ethanol sputters in Montana, but feds favor more
Billings Gazette
One day after US Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack called on petroleum companies to increase ethanol levels in gasoline to 15 percent, Montana officials and ethanol advocates said that isn't likely here. A 10 percent ethanol blend known as "E10" is

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Advocates see a multitude of fuel solutions in electric cars - ConsumerReport…
15 May 2012 at 10:34am

Advocates see a multitude of fuel solutions in electric cars
ConsumerReports.org (blog)
Some say ethanol won't work because there are no E85 pumps in much of the country, and the average price is often higher than gasoline once you factor in ethanol's lower energy content. Yet in the upper Midwest, there's no shortage of ethanol stations,

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Reps. Markey, Slaughter Press FDA on Antibiotic Use in Ethanol Production - F…
13 May 2012 at 8:32pm

Food Safety News

Reps. Markey, Slaughter Press FDA on Antibiotic Use in Ethanol Production
Food Safety News
public health advocates have long pushed for more responsible use of these drugs — both in human medicine and animal agriculture — but there is one piece of the antibiotics puzzle that has not received as much attention: ethanol production.

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After Backlash, Ethanol Industry Is Thriving - NPR
26 Apr 2012 at 2:47am

After Backlash, Ethanol Industry Is Thriving
NPR
Plain, the economist, says ethanol would still be around without the mandate. But before the mandate, refineries used about half as much as they do today. Ethanol advocates hope the next step is a 15 percent blend of the fuel. The EPA already approved

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Waste district attorney: Powers holds permission, not blueprints, for trash-t…
11 May 2012 at 6:25pm

Waste district attorney: Powers holds permission, not blueprints, for trash-to
nwitimes.com
The Lake County Solid Waste Management District has found would-be trash-to-ethanol developer Earl Powers in breach of contract and has given his company 90 days to prove its plan to build a plant in Lake County are viable.




Blends of ethanol - Minneapolis Star Tribune
29 Apr 2012 at 7:50pm

Blends of ethanol
Minneapolis Star Tribune
E20: The 20 percent ethanol blend can only be purchased at stations with blender pumps for use in flexible-fuel vehicles. Some ethanol advocates see E20 as a standard motor fuel in the future, however. E85: Blends of up to 85 percent alcohol can be

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The Avon Lady Comes to Mozambique, Hawking Cookstoves - Triple Pundit
16 May 2012 at 3:34am

Triple Pundit

The Avon Lady Comes to Mozambique, Hawking Cookstoves
Triple Pundit
CleanStar Mozambique, their latest and fastest growing project, was founded to tackle the cookstove problem with a bilateral solution: new clean-burning ethanol stoves and an ethanol processing facility to fuel them. This full-service solution means

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Push to Credit E85 - CSPnet.com
24 Apr 2012 at 8:46pm

Push to Credit E85
CSPnet.com
By Samantha Oller WASHINGTON — While high gas prices have made E85 seem like a bargain lately, advocates for the biofuel know that relationship is only as permanent as the current prices of crude and corn. With that in mind, ethanol proponents are

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EIA: Alternative fuel choice varies, 22 stations in WV - State Journal
30 Apr 2012 at 12:55pm

EIA: Alternative fuel choice varies, 22 stations in WV
State Journal
By Taylor Kuykendall, Reporter - bio | email In a Pennsylvania court case over gas industry secrecy, a group of doctors, researchers and advocates filed April 30 to support newspapers seeking information about the health impacts of gas development.

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