Fuel: How One Guy Turned Fry Grease Into an Energy Revolution
Posted by Motherboard on Wednesday, Dec 16, 2009
Back in 2004, America was blasting its way through Iraq to secure the Middle East, the danger of climate change (and the power of hurricanes) hadn’t yet hit Americans in the face, and pouring vegetable oil tossed out by fast food restaurants into gas tanks was something crazy hippies did. Well, one in particular: when Josh Tickell rolled across the country in a diesel van powered by a blend of ethanol and fry grease he sucked out of dumpsters, his five-year campaign had all the markings of a one-dude Carter-era here-comes-the-future pipe dream.
The thing was, his pipe didn’t belch a toxic brew of CO2, NO and other pollutants. It was as safe as it smelled — like french fries. Even better: vegetable oil was a heckuva lot cheaper than the alternative, which in 2004 was on its way to an all-time high. Turns out Tickell’s Veggie Van wasn’t a flash in the frying pan: it was on the bleeding edge of an energy movement so significant, it promised to replace petroleum-based fuel completely. It would also lead to a backlash over unintended consequences, like the rising food prices and water shortages biodiesel could cause in the developing world.
But Tickell’s not slowing down. In this installment of Motherboard, our own Eddy Moretti learned how he’s digging a new type of fuel — a biofuel based on algae, making it easier to produce, without the need of land or water — and taking his climate-changing, clean-burning, world-saving energy revolution to the masses with his organization and a new film. Yes, you can have fries with that.
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eddy_moretti 8 months ago
Just an FYI, check out Gates' weird political contribution history here: http://www.newsmeat.com/billionaire_political_donations/Bill_Gates.php
eddy_moretti 8 months ago
Bill Gates has invested heavily in algae fuel: a company called Sapphire. Buy Sapphire stock, I would say. This technology has a big future. http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10043996-54.html
santa 8 months ago
algae to oil : http://spectregroup.wordpress.com/2009/02/19/hacking-nature-for-salvation-and-profit/
planetqueen 8 months ago
awesome stuff
Orion 8 months ago
A tip of my digital hat to both of them.
The_Good_Doc 8 months ago
Hey, anything that makes me feel less guilty about ordering greasy, fried foods is A-okay!
eddy_moretti 8 months ago
you should look for fuel, the film, and watch and learn something!
EON_ION 8 months ago
Looks like it's not yet out on DVD but I saved to my queue.
eddy_moretti 8 months ago
a lot of great work went into making the film, the filmmakers are people who believe in alternative fuels, it's really kind of simple and will constitute a new vital industry for this country, if people just took their heads out of the asses of the oil companies
Another 8 months ago
I'll admit, when I first heard of biodiesel cars, my first thought was "damn hippies."
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