Environmental benefits of biofuel technology ‘not as clear cut’ as originally thought, says Manitoba energy minister

Conservatives have long-touted the GHG reductions that would result from investing government money in developing ethanol as a supplementary fuel to gasoline.

The environmental benefits of clean-burning biofuel technology are "not as clear cut" as originally thought, a minister with the Manitoba provincial party responsible for bringing in Canada's first requirements for ethanol in gasoline told The Hill Times.

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