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Meeting Ethanol Mandates in California: A 5-Part Series

Submitted by on October 23, 2008 – 5:05 pmNo Comment

Spot.us, a new venture dedicated to crowdfunded reporting, was able to commission Wired.com staff writer Alexis Madrigal to move forward with his article on meeting ethanol mandates in California.  Gas2.0 is proud to be the first media source to publish Alexis’ article.  It will run as a five-part series: three parts published here on Gas 2.0, and the other two on Ecolocalizer.

Changing Locomotion in Midstream: California’s Ethanol Mandate (Part 1)   How to Take Some Oil Out of An Energy System — Fast  READ MORE

Changing Locomotion in Midstream: California’s Ethanol Mandate (Part 2)  The Geography of Green  READ MORE

Changing Locomotion in Midstream: California’s Ethanol Mandate (Part 3)   How to Move A Billion Gallons of Fuel from Iowa to California  READ MORE

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