Ethanol is here to stay, and we're going to work for new technologies to be more efficient. — Sonny Perdue Copy Share Image
Ethanol is a premier, high performance fuel. It has tremendous environmental benefits and is a key component to energy independence for our… — Richard Lugar Copy Share Image
“Alcohol is the drug ethanol. They are one and the same. Alcohol is also called ethyl alcohol or grain alcohol. It is… — Chris Prentiss Copy Share Image
I'm for ethanol, and I think it's a very important partial ingredient of the overall mix of alternative and renewable fuels we… — John F. Kerry Copy Share Image
Renewable ethanol represents a clear opportunity to grow a significant portion of our own fuel locally and begin to break the hold… — Mike May Copy Share Image
His teeth sang in their individual sockets like tuning forks, each one pitch-perfect and clear as ethanol. — William Gibson Copy Share Image
Certain food-based biofuels like biodiesel have always been a bad idea. Others like corn ethanol have served a useful purpose and essentially… — Vinod Khosla Copy Share Image
Government-mandated and -subsidized ethanol from corn will go down in history as the "Iraq War" of environmental solutions: ill-considered, costly, and disastrous. — Van Jones Copy Share Image
“Or perhaps you’re familiar with ethanol, which is a chemical that can be metabolized into poor life choices.” — Kelly Weinersmith Copy Share Image
There's a lot of wishful thinking that somehow we'll replace fossil fuels with alternative energy sources, but they remain far from reality.… — James Howard Kunstler Copy Share Image
Ethanol reduces our dependence on foreign sources of oil and is an important weapon in the War on Terror. By investing in… — John Thune Copy Share Image
If we can produce more ethanol and bio-diesel to help fuel our vehicles, we will create jobs, boost local economies and produce… — Rick Renzi Copy Share Image
Corn is already the most subsidized crop in America, raking in a total of $51 billion in federal handouts between 1995 and… — Jeff Goodell Copy Share Image
By reducing our dependence of foreign oil and increasing alternative energy sources such as ethanol, we can begin to bring down prices… — Jim Ryun Copy Share Image
The UN special envoy on food called it a 'crime against humanity' to funnel 100 million tons of grain and corn to… — Jonathan Safran Foer Copy Share Image
America is addicted to oil...We must also change how we power our automobiles. We will increase our research in better batteries for… — George W. Bush Copy Share Image
I'm not guaranteeing what we come up with will be better for the planet. There is ethanol, for instance, which actually nets… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
While conversion of sugars to ethanol is the predominant reaction, it is only one of potentially thousands of biochemical reactions taking place… — Neel Burton Copy Share Image
We're still promoting stupid wasteful behavior in agribusiness - everything from ethanol production for cars to genetically modified crops. In commerce just… — James Howard Kunstler Copy Share Image
It's very important that we expand our use of clean energy and make a long-term commitment to it. Biodiesel and ethanol are… — Julia Roberts Copy Share Image
In case you didn't know, ethanol is made by mixing corn with your tax dollars. — Paul Gigot Copy Share Image
We should increase our development of alternative fuels, taking advantage of renewable resources, like using corn and sugar to produce ethanol or… — Bobby Jindal Copy Share Image
Corn ethanol can help in the short term, but it has serious limitations, and none of this is going to work if… — David Friedman Copy Share Image
I know just enough about thermodynamics to understand that if it takes too much fossil-fuel energy to create ethanol, that's a very… — Charlie Munger Copy Share Image
But we must take other steps, such as increasing conservation, developing an ethanol industry, and increasing CAFE standards if we are to… — Jim Costa Copy Share Image
By furthering the use of ethanol, farmers are presented with the opportunity to produce a cash crop by collecting their agricultural wastes. — Richard Lugar Copy Share Image
American farmers, by making the commitment to grow more corn for ethanol, are at the top of the spear on the war… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I don't care whether you use natural gas, ethanol, the battery. You can use anything, just so it's American. — T. Boone Pickens Copy Share Image
As we all know, no crude oil refineries have been built in the United States since 1976. During that time, close to… — John Shimkus Copy Share Image
From the starch-heavy 'food pyramid' to ethanol fuel, the government adopts programs not because they are right but because they gains votes,… — Robert Prechter Copy Share Image
We saw some resistance in the Wichita market until we partnered with EPIC. The increased awareness and information handed out regarding ethanol-enriched… — Mike Hoffman Copy Share Image
GM is pursuing gasoline-savings solutions on many fronts on the way to our ultimate vision of hydrogen fuel cell-powered transportation. E85 ethanol… — Joseph Lowery Copy Share Image
Ethanol has reduced our nation's dependence on imported energy, created thousands of jobs, reduced air pollution, and increased energy security. And renewable… — Lane Evans Copy Share Image