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Corn ethanol production economics

Robert Rapier over on the R-squared Energy blog has a pretty good look at the economics of ethanol production in the US at the moment. It is hard to disagree with his conclusion that
As long as the ethanol mandates are driving up the price of corn and increasing the demand for and cost of natural gas, corn ethanol producers must chase their tails in a vicious circle.

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