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More copies of this ISBN:Biodiesel Power: The Passion, the People, and the Politics of the Next Renewable Fuelby Lyle Estill
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Whether we are nearing the end of oil or merely nearing the end of inexpensiveoil, it is becoming increasingly clear that we need to find alternative ways to meet our energy needs. Biodiesel is one such alternative-and is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the US economy. Biodiesel in North America is in its infancy. As air quality deteriorates in major centers, governments are scrambling for ways to reduce emissions and are embracing biodiesel in their fleets. Conferences on biodiesel are often "inaugural"as society begins discussing this fuel in earnest. Biodiesel Poweris a chronicle of this emerging industry. Lightly touching on the technical aspects of the fuel, its qualities, and specifications, the book is largely about the people and stories of the biodiesel movement. It explores the tensions between Far from a third-party account, Biodiesel Powercomes from one who has experienced it from the grease dumpster to the boardroom. Lyle Estill has made the journey from backyard brewing, to being part of a producer and distributor cooperative, to commercial production. Compelling and timely, Biodiesel Poweris the history of biodiesel in the making. It will appeal to a wide audience, including farmers, truckers, backyarders, and commercial producers, investors, politicians, and all those concerned about the end of oil. Lyle Estillis vice president of Piedmont Biofuels Industrial in Chatham County, North Carolina. He has published an important Weblog-Energy Blog-about the biodiesel movement for several years and has received numerous awards for his environmentalism and outreach on biodiesel, including Educator of the Year for 2004 from Environmental Educators of North Carolina. Book News Annotation:Estill is a founder of Piedmont Biofuels in North Carolina, a small
biodiesel co-operative that is part of the fledgling biofuels
industry in the United States. In this volume, he tells the story of
the cooperative from its beginnings in kitchen experiments to its
current state. He also examines the economic, regulatory, and policy
issues facing the biofuels industry. Interspersed throughout the text
are entries from his blog, known as The Energy Blog
(http://energy.biofuels.coop/). Distributed in the US by Consortium
Book Sales and Distribution.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Book News Annotation:Estill is a founder of Piedmont Biofuels in North Carolina, a small
biodiesel co-operative that is part of the fledgling biofuels
industry in the United States. In this volume, he tells the story of
the cooperative from its beginnings in kitchen experiments to its
current state. He also examines the economic, regulatory, and policy
issues facing the biofuels industry. Interspersed throughout the text
are entries from his blog, known as The Energy Blog
(http://energy.biofuels.coop/). Distributed in the US by Consortium
Book Sales and Distribution.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) About the AuthorLyle Estill is President of Piedmont Biofuels Industrial in Moncure, North Carolina. The publisher of the key weblog about the biodiesel movement for several years, he is the CEO of Blast Internet Services and the recipient of numerous awards including Educator of the Year for 2004 from North Carolina Environmental Educator's Association for outreach on biodiesel. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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