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    The pump wall

    A new study from a Purdue University economist provides further evidence that U.S. ethanol production may be reaching its limit.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

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    Down, but not out

    The Midwest is losing population and political clout to the South and Southwest. Could the energy industry turn things around?

    By Ken Paulman  . 

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    Holiday slowdown

    The blog is taking a holiday vacation until Jan. 3, but Midwest Energy News will still be updated.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

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    Going on a gasoline diet

    Gasoline demand may have peaked in the United States, but our appetite for driving isn’t going away. Recently, representatives from Chicago, Minneapolis and other cities traveled to Portland to learn how to change that.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

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    It's about time...

    Someone's built a solar-powered rainbow machine. They're going to set it up in Omaha. I'm not kidding.

    By Ken Paulman  . 

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    Renewables and rate hikes

    Are renewable energy mandates really to blame for two recently approved rate increases in Oregon? And how does this relate to that incredibly wonky story you missed last week?

    By Ken Paulman  . 

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