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#cornethanol — Public Fediverse posts

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  1. "The #US Treasury Department is about to announce tax credits for #SustainableAviationFuel, which raises the question: What fuels are actually “sustainable”?

    According to #CORSIA, one fuel that’s likely not eligible is #CornEthanol. But the large and very powerful U.S. corn-ethanol industry, together with airlines, is trying to persuade the Treasury Department to use a different set of standards that would allow ethanol to qualify for the tax breaks."

    #SAF
    newyorker.com/news/daily-comme

  2. "The #US Treasury Department is about to announce tax credits for #SustainableAviationFuel, which raises the question: What fuels are actually “sustainable”?

    According to #CORSIA, one fuel that’s likely not eligible is #CornEthanol. But the large and very powerful U.S. corn-ethanol industry, together with airlines, is trying to persuade the Treasury Department to use a different set of standards that would allow ethanol to qualify for the tax breaks."

    #SAF
    newyorker.com/news/daily-comme

  3. "The #US Treasury Department is about to announce tax credits for #SustainableAviationFuel, which raises the question: What fuels are actually “sustainable”?

    According to #CORSIA, one fuel that’s likely not eligible is #CornEthanol. But the large and very powerful U.S. corn-ethanol industry, together with airlines, is trying to persuade the Treasury Department to use a different set of standards that would allow ethanol to qualify for the tax breaks."

    #SAF
    newyorker.com/news/daily-comme

  4. "The #US Treasury Department is about to announce tax credits for #SustainableAviationFuel, which raises the question: What fuels are actually “sustainable”?

    According to #CORSIA, one fuel that’s likely not eligible is #CornEthanol. But the large and very powerful U.S. corn-ethanol industry, together with airlines, is trying to persuade the Treasury Department to use a different set of standards that would allow ethanol to qualify for the tax breaks."

    #SAF
    newyorker.com/news/daily-comme

  5. "The #US Treasury Department is about to announce tax credits for #SustainableAviationFuel, which raises the question: What fuels are actually “sustainable”?

    According to #CORSIA, one fuel that’s likely not eligible is #CornEthanol. But the large and very powerful U.S. corn-ethanol industry, together with airlines, is trying to persuade the Treasury Department to use a different set of standards that would allow ethanol to qualify for the tax breaks."

    #SAF
    newyorker.com/news/daily-comme