The Associated Press
BLAIR, Neb. — The leading maker of the enzymes used to produce biofuels says the declining political support for ethanol hasn't diminished the long-term prospects for the industry making fuel from plants.
Novozymes plans to open a major new enzyme plant in eastern Nebraska next year to better serve the ethanol industry.
"It's a huge potential that's out there," said Adam Monroe, president of Novozymes' North American unit.
Monroe said he thinks the U.S. biofuel industry has grown up a great deal over the past decade, so he's not concerned about the. . .

