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Multi Client Study

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Executive Summary

Introduction

  • History of Fuel Ethanol Use in the U.S.

  • Industrial Alcohol and Beverage Markets

  • International Markets

Ethanol Production

  • Production Technologies

  • Ethanol Production Economics

  • Existing Plants

  • Plants Under Construction

  • Plants in the Planning Stage

  • Design/Build Companies

  • Ethanol Market Segmentation

  • Trends in Ethanol Production

  • Emerging Cogeneration Technologies

  • Net Energy Balance

Government Regulations

  • Federal Excise Tax Exemption

  • Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990

  • Oxygenated Fuels Program

  • Reformulated Gasoline

  • Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether

Policy Market Drivers

  • USDA Commodity Credit Corporation Bioenergy Program

  • Renewable Fuels Standard

  • State Incentives

Fuel Ethanol Markets

  • RFG Market

  • CO Non-attainment Market

  • Conventional Gasoline Market

  • Minnesota Market

  • E85 Market

  • Gasoline Market Segmentation

  • Ethanol Production and Use by State

  • Historical Markets

  • Fuel Ethanol Pricing

  • Relationship to Crude Oil and Gasoline Price

  • Market Growth and Trends

Risk Mitigation

  • Fuel Ethanol Price Risk

  • Ethanol Futures Contracts

  • Corn Price Risk

  • Natural Gas Price Risk

  • Integrated Risk Management

 

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Ethanol Facts


1. Ethanol blended fuels represent more than 12% of the U.S. motor gasoline sales.

2. Ethanol is widely marketed across the country as a high octane enhancer and oxygenate that reduces air pollution and improves automobile performance.

3. Ethanol production reduces our energy Imports and exports our supplies of transportation fuel, thereby reducing overall gasoline prices and benefiting consumers.

4. Ethanol blends up to 10% are approved under the warranties of all the major auto manufactures, domestic and foreign, marketing in the U.S.

5. 80% of all revenue generated by an ethanol facility is spent within a 50 mile radius of the plant, thereby creating substantial pockets of rural economic development.

 



 
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