Here is what I have. The last one I am really not sure if it is correct. It as a gov document so I don't know if I cited it correctly. I will be going back and add some to it. Let me know what you think and I'll get back to you.
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Gardner, Timothy. Ethanol boom may stifle U.S. gasoline demand. Reuters, February 14, 2007
This article states some of the most current facts available for the production of Ethanol fuel. It describes how Ethanol production had increased in the last couple of years and how it is in effect lowering prices at the pump. This source is very current and releases reliable articles every day. It is one of the best market analysis information providers in the news and media. In comparision to other articles it is in line with most of the information that was found.
Renewable Fuels Association. Testimony of Bob Dinneen Oversight on the Energy Market Effects of the Renewable Fuel Standard. , AL: Renewable Fuels Association, n.d. February 8, 2008
This testimony to the U.S. Senate is a very accurate and current overview of the ethanol industry today. The overall impact of Ethanol on the American economy is huge and will be a money generating as well as a money saving industry geared toward the future. The statistics of the Ethanol industry are undeniably positive to the American economy and the American consumer. This article is vitally pertinent to the subject of ethanol and is very comparable to other information gathered on the subject. The RFA promotes policies, regulations and research and development initiatives that will lead to the increased production and use of fuel ethanol. They provide technically accurate and timely information to a verity of media sources, policy makers and the general public.
Sissine, Fred . Energy Independance and Security Act of 2007:Summary of MajorProvisions.Prepared for Members and Commitees of Congress, 2007.
A summary of the Act of 2007 which advanced the Government involvement in the requirements and standards in renewable fuels. There are two main topics that are being used: the CAFE Act and the RFS Act.