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We could be ‘Saudi Arabia of ethanol’

Richard Shaten sees both sides. Though ethanol carries its own problems, burning ethanol blends releases less soot and carbon monoxide into the air than gasoline, said Shaten, a faculty associate who teaches energy economics at UW-Madison’s Gaylord Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies.

“I believe that every gallon of gasoline that is displaced by a gallon of ethanol lets us all breathe easier,” he said.