$80.00 a barrel $4.00 a gallon Political instability in the Middle East together with the catastrophic hurricanes of 2005 brought about sharp rises in the cost of fossil fuels, and, in some cases, led to acute scarcity. All Americans felt the impact, and, as a result, the US government, along with state governments and the nation's energy industry, have ramped up support for alternative energy sources, particularly cellulose ethanol.
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