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BIO’s Carr Discusses Impact of Oil Spill on Industry

Submitted by on August 31, 2010 – 5:39 pmNo Comment

(E&ETV) As the biofuels industry awaits a decision by U.S. EPA on ethanol blend walls, how has the Obama Administration handled biofuels development and funding? During today’s OnPoint, Matt Carr, managing director of policy at BIO, explains how the Gulf oil spill is impacting his industry. He also gives his take on the Administration’s level of urgency relating to the research and development of biofuels. 

“Biofuels and renewable chemicals are the only near-term alternative to petroleum.”  Watch Video   Read Transcript

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