In Nebraska, US Senator Ben Nelson told Omaha.com that the attitude of the new Obama administration towards the ethanol industry will be more friendly than relations with the Bush administration. “I think it will be far more friendly,” he commented, adding that he is also meeting with the Big 3 automakers to discuss the feasibility of moving to a 15-20 percent ethanol blend.
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