OTTAWA (Reuters) – The United States will likely not meet its goal of blending 100 million gallons of cellulosic ethanol into the gasoline supply in 2010 unless it raises the proportion of ethanol allowed in fuel, a U.S. industry group said on Tuesday.
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U.S. seen unlikely to meet ethanol fuel-content goal
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