|
Through efficiency and flexibility, significant portions of the current infrastructure can be repurposed for greener energy sources. That was the tentative consensus of a panel discussion earlier this...
|
|
Kerry Dolan of Forbes Magazine interviewed EcoTrek executive director Tom Holm about his cross-country tip using cellulosic ethanol made by POET. You can read her blog post or watch the interview:
...
|
|
By NathanSchock
December 24, 2010
|
12 Comments
I'll be one of the 92 million people who travel more than 50 miles this holiday season (although not much more than 50 in my case), according to AAA. Perhaps that's part of the reason that oil has top...
|
|
By NathanSchock
December 14, 2010
|
2 Comments
As I mentioned in a previous post, I attended the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) Phase II of Renewable Energy in America National Policy Forum. Press release recap from ACORE here. ...
|
|
Note: this was first posted at POET's blog, Rhapsody in Green.
POET CEO Jeff Broin spoke at the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) Phase II of Renewable Energy in America National Policy F...
|
|
By NathanSchock
December 8, 2010
|
1 Comment
The American Council on Renewable Energy is hosting their annual Phase II of Renewable Energy in America National Policy Forum in the Cannon House Office Building tomorrow. The agenda includes the&nbs...
|
|
By NathanSchock
October 14, 2010
|
2 Comments
Yesterday, after 18 months of consideration and review of more than 78,000 comments, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved E15 for automobiles manufactured in 2007 and newer. It is the fir...
|
|
|
About:
Director of Public Relations for POET, the largest producer of ethanol in the world and a leading developer of cellulosic ethanol. Comments posted here are my p...
more »
|
|