Why Ethanol

Energy is the future. Ethanol is the bridge

The next time you're fueling up at the pump, consider this fact: 60 percent of the oil used in U.S. gasoline comes from countries other than the United States while the majority of ethanol used as a fuel additive in the U.S. is produced domestically from corn grown by American farmers.

Ethanol is a viable, homegrown energy alternative to foreign oil and is available today in E85 (85 percent ethanol/15 percent gasoline) and E10 (10 percent ethanol/90 percent gasoline) blends. Used as a clean-burning fuel additive, ethanol is a renewable fuel made from plants, usually corn. The industry is growing, with 124 ethanol plants operating now and 76 more under construction.

Cellulosic ethanol, produced from cornstalks, switch grass, wood chips and other agricultural wastes, is the next step in liberating the U.S. from foreign oil dependence and is a long-term solution that is only two to three years from becoming a reality.

Putting America in control with Ethanol

Ethanol can help the United States achieve energy independence and protect our environment in many ways:

Look who's joining the ethanol solution

Each day, new ethanol projects are being announced, production is progressing at a fast pace and more and more people are becoming part of and investing in the ethanol solution:

The Future of Ethanol Investment Today

Ethanol is not only another viable fuel choice; it's also a choice for national security and your opportunity to be part of the American solution. New corn-derived ethanol plants, cellulosic ethanol plants, feed stock suppliers, railroads, trucking companies and many others are coming up with plans to further the production and transportation of ethanol.

The potential for investors is wide-open. Show your support for an American-made fuel alternative that not only protects the environment but also reduces our reliance on imported oil. Join our blog today to learn more.