The Inside Scoop From a Biodiesel Pioneer

by admin on March 11, 2010


Peak Moment 70: Russ Teall has developed biodiesel production equipment since the industry was in its infancy. He discusses biodiesel’s advantages over petroleum diesel, and the land-for-food vs. fuel issue. His projects involve small scale refineries using multiple oil feedstocks, decentralized production facilities, and oil-rich plants grown on marginal lands. (Also see Episode 71, which includes the jatropha breeding project Russ refers to in this video.)[www.biodieselindustries.com]

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  • DFORCE1969
    From a European perspective It seems to me that the US
    is so in thrall to multi-nationals and their pseudo religion of consumer-capitalism ,that any serious paradigm shift will only happen after a Soviet union style economic collapse,around about the late 2020's-early 30's;As the USSR lost the cold war, the US will lose the oil war,although it will be pyrrhic
    victory for the Chinese.
  • 1ToNJaB
    interesting stuff. However, what exactly is "glycerin" and how do you dispose of it. If this world was run on Bio-Diesel, wouldn't the "bad glycerin" create pollution? Where do you dispose of that black sludge on the top of the usable fuel? Could we just dump it in the Ocean? If not, than I don't think Bio-Diesel is as good as it sounds.
  • oznimm
    It's a pity here in Australia the government seems downright against bio-diesel. As Russ mentioned, stability is important for business and due to changes in government direction plus rules & regulations it's made investment risky. The government also decided to help the emerging bio-diesel industry by imposing a .38c/L fuel-excise - even if you home-brew it! Compare this to LPG (liquified petroleum gas) which enjoyed a 20 year excise-free existence for a chance to get into the market.
  • lefthandedluke
    You can make your own soap from the waste glycerin, google it, it has plenty of uses. :)
  • YourHomeTown
    This human race. Wished I belonged to a different species. One that doesn't slay the messengers of important information.
  • stonerj0e
    Great! Lets tie the volitility of oil to food! LOL.. Here is a hint: Watch the prices at the grocery store.
  • peakmoment
    The volatile prices of oil (petroleum) now ARE directly affecting food prices--because we depend on it for transportation, processing, refrigeration of foods from such long distances. The current increased use of corn for ethanol in the U.S. is causing corn food prices to go up.
  • NicholasJBrown
    I still think that alcohol is a better fuel. The air going into a alcohol running vehicle (even jet airplanes) - the air going in is more dirty than whats comming out! thats why our military jets switch to alcohol when a missile is going toward it! (missiles use a smog tester to target an aircraft engine)
  • TheRealArchAngel
    The World uses 67 million Barrels of Oil a day and the U.S. about 25% of that. There is 47 gallons of oil in a Baqrrel and with proper technology you can yield 38 gallons of Gasoline from 47 gallons of oil.
    Just the U.S. Uses 7 billion Gallons of Gasoline a day
    Turning all grain crops grow in the U.S. for the WHOLE YEAR can sustain that 7 billion gallon need for 1 day and a half. converting every availible plant (trees grass,etc) in 50 states to biodesiel will last maybe 3 days
    not the Answer
  • RHEAD100
    Ok people; whine and cry all you want. But that stupid shit will get you nothing but a lot of hot air. I am not a whiner or crier. I am a doer. I already own land in Mexico that is perfect for the Jatropha plant. And I am going back this summer to buy more, and set up the nursery to grow my seedlings.
  • lilbluehonda24
    another great video!! I myself am looking into every aspect of how I can change my life to rid my dependency on grid electricity, foreign oil, and non local foods. I am also very interested in producing my own bio-diesel. Not only will I be doing my part to help the save the planet. I will be ensuring my own financial freedom and a more peaceful and fulfilling life. It is my hope that more people wake up and realize that living a life of mass consumption is detrimental to our planet!
  • stonerj0e
    these people are the ENEMY!!!!!!!!!
  • peakmoment
    Why are biodiesel producers the enemy? Is there a difference between biodiesel producers using waste vegie oil vs. algae vs. soy produced for feed crops? What's the whole picture?
  • unclebilliamtube
    Man!! i was looking at a 2,000 acre ranch in mexico and it was sold before i could make an offer. it was perfect for Jatropha.
  • danielesach
    Oil taking 100mil to make? You need to do your research. Oil is not a fossil fuel. Scientist proved it again this year. Wells that had dried up in the early 90's are full again and are being repumped. Hm...18 yrs is not 100 million years. Yes biodiesel is amazing and cheap to make. but please get your facts straight.
  • generatrix999
    I agree, oil is not a finite resource, it continually being made by the earth. Its insanity to believe oil was created by plant and animal matter.

    Theres so much oil out there, companies are trying to limit (horde) production, to keep the price up.

    Should we burn oil? No, but there's more oil in the earth than we can handle, you've been brainwashed to believe otherwise.
  • PrinceMonad
    Are you kidding me? Did you not just hear the interview? Crude oil as we know it today, took MILLIONS of YEARS to create. I don't know about you, but I don't think I will be around the next few million years to see the earth "replenish" the oil supply once it's gone. Due to the limit of this blog, there is a great book called "Beyond Oil" that you definitely need to become familiar with.
  • r43007
    I am looking for partners to grow jatropha in africa. have land. need buyers. any ideas?
  • Auntorious9
    Come to South East Asia, alot of lands, cheap labour and governments want people to have jatropha businesses. I own a bioenergy company in Myanmar, just planted 200 acres of Jatropha plants.
  • r43007
    I am in africa Congo. I can plant jatropha plants. but looking for company that can process it to work with me.
  • lennyhome
    Biodiesel producers deforestate like crazy and advocate the use of food as fuel. Recent doubling of food price was caused by the biodiesel craze. Plus converting stuff into diesel produces plenty of waste chemicals that have to be disposed of somehow.
  • RickyRico73
    r43007,
    Send me a message. I can arrange this for you, with end production being used in the U.S.
    Will discuss details in message.
  • circusboy90210
    exactly there is no shortage of anything , it's there for us to use.
  • oooTheNextRuleRooo
    good job of doing business in a country where people are opressed by a military that crushes democracy ..
  • julescicle
    prove it
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