So the tax credit compensates the gasoline blender for blending in a higher cost feedstock.
The British army also maintained a big dairy farm, and Javed's father supplied it feedstock.
Meanwhile, they were facing the problem of running out of crude oil feedstock at the St.
Using plant sugars as a feedstock, DuPont and BP believe they can favorably compete with gasoline.
Instead, Gevo is creating an existing molecule but doing so with a different (renewable) feedstock.
Because of its abundance, the Russians used it for fish meal and feedstock.
Meanwhile, feedstock prices rose, squeezing dozens of companies out of business and shuttering hundreds of factories.
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To that end, pre-emptive intelligence, often acquired by unconventional means, is the feedstock of sensible anticipatory action.
Using less of the feedstock is key to lowering costs because polysilicon prices have surged on increased demand.
Chemical and fertilizer manufacturers like Dow and Potash, for example, use gas as a fuel and a feedstock.
Then there is pipeline policy needed to get feedstock to refineries to manufacture into oil products for consumers.
Each reactor is expected to produce 165 thousand barrels of oil per day, including diesel, gasoline and petrochemical feedstock.
Ethane-to-ethanol would also reduce the feedstock for ethane-to-ethylene that the Petrochemical industry uses.
It gobbles up gas as feedstock to make chemicals such as methanol and ammonia, a vital ingredient of fertiliser.
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Joseph, making it the biggest recycler of scrap in the nation, using 20 million tons a year as furnace feedstock.
It will also impose costly refinery modifications and require and necessitate increased importing of higher quality, non-California crude oil feedstock.
It works like so: the first part of the system burns natural gas or biomass feedstock to produce electric power.
"What feedstock is available at what cost is totally a regional thing, " says Pat Gruber, chief executive of Pasadena, Calif.
"I understand companies want cheap feedstock, " adds John Felmy, the chief economist at the American Petroleum Institute, another trade group.
"The current delivered cost of biomass is comparable or even cheaper than petroleum-based feedstock on an energy basis, " said Huber.
We are working on ways to convert that feedstock in to drop in substantive fuels -- diesel gasoline, jet fuel.
Others again see deals as a way to lock in vast quantities of inexpensive feedstock in such places as Brazil.
The chemicals business is also vulnerable, as it uses hydrocarbons both as a feedstock and as a source of energy.
They want the gas to remain in the U.S. to provide cheaper electricity and cheaper feedstock for making chemicals and plastics.
Such a protocol would enable producers to obtain a verifiable credit for net carbon uptake in biofuel or fuel feedstock products.
Marquee value stocks like Alcoa, Dow Chemical and DuPont are caught in the pincers of rising feedstock costs and declining product pricing.
What make algae particularly useful as a feedstock is that they thrive off carbon dioxide (C02), which makes them great carbon sequesters.
PricewaterhouseCoopers, a large accountancy firm, reckons that lower feedstock and energy costs could result in 1m more American factory jobs by 2025.
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Switching feedstock from naphtha, derived from oil, to ethane, derived from gas, has kept petrochemicals cheap even as oil prices have peaked.
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The latest experiment uses corn as a feedstock for experimental carbon capture.
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