U.S. Ethanol Industry Construction Expected to Slow From Record Pace in 2007, a Feature of “Industry Today” on Industrialinfo.com
January 14, 2008
Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) — The country’s ethanol production capacity went from 5.6 billion gallons at the end of 2006 to more than 7.5 billion gallons at the end of 2007, representing the largest growth that the industry has ever experienced. The pace for new plant construction and expansion activity is expected to slow, and industry consolidation will be on the rise as producers look to acquire existing plants rather than build new capacity. Read the rest of this entry »
INSERTING and REPLACING “Mean” and “Green” Collide in Detroit: New MyRide.com Polls Gauge Car Buyers’ Desires for Super-Power vs. Alternative-Power
January 11, 2008
According to MyRide.com Consumer Polls:
- Miles-Per-Gallon and Eco-Friendliness Trump Power and Performance
- 51% of Consumers Say Their Perception of GM is More Positive Than a Year Ago
- Consumers Most Impatient for All-Electric Vehicles, Diesels and New Hybrids Read the rest of this entry »
New Report Defines and Analyzes the Hydroelectric and Renewable Power Generation Industry in the US
January 11, 2008
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c79158) has announced the addition of Hydroelectric and Renewable Power Generation in the US to their offering. Read the rest of this entry »