Willie Nelson Biodiesel
Product type | Biofuel |
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Owner | Willie Nelson Biodiesel |
Country | United States |
Introduced | 2004 |
Tagline | Made in America. Stayed in America |
Website | BioWillieUSA.com [dead link] |
Willie Nelson Biodiesel is an American company started by singer-songwriter Willie Nelson, that produces biofuel under the brand name BioWillie. Nelson became interested in biofuels in 2004 after his wife bought a diesel car, which she fueled only with biodiesel. They were impressed by the efficiency and performance of the biofuels and their potential to end the dependence of the United States on foreign oil sources, as well as to provide the family farmers with work to produce it. The same year, he and his wife became partners with Bob and Kelly King in the building of two biodiesel plants, one in Salem, Oregon and the other at Carl's Corner, Texas.
Due to the high requirements of the brand, the availability of the fuel declined. In 2012, Nelson and Pacific Biodiesel reached an agreement for the production of the fuel. Starting during Nelson's birthday, on April 30, the company made available a retail pump containing BioWillie in Maui.
History
Willie Nelson Biodiesel produces a biodiesel fuel called BioWillie made of soybean and other vegetable oils that can be used in modern diesel engines instead of regular fuel without vehicle modifications. Nelson became interested in the use of biofuels when his wife, Annie, purchased a diesel car in 2004. She only filled the car with biodiesel. Impressed by the performance of the fuels, and by the potential independence from foreign oil that could provide.[1][2] The same year, he and his wife became partners with Bob and Kelly King in the building of two biodiesel plants, the SeQuential-Pacific facility in Salem, Oregon and the other at Carl's Corner, Texas (the Texas plant was founded by Carl Cornelius, a longtime Nelson friend and the namesake for Carl's Corner).[3] In 2005, Nelson and several other business partners formed Willie Nelson Biodiesel branded as "BioWillie".[4] ("Bio-Willie"), a company that is marketing biodiesel biofuel to truck stops. The fuel is made from vegetable oil (mainly soybean oil), and can be burned without modification in diesel engines.[5] Nelson stated: "There is really no need going around starting wars over oil. We have it here at home. We have the necessary product, the farmers can grow it."[6]
Distribution
Earth Biodiesel Inc., a publicly traded company (OTCBB: EBOF), is the exclusive distributor of BioWillie. In 2006, Willie Nelson reported the ownership of 6,537,500 shares of Earth Biodiesel Inc. to the Securities and Exchange Commission. In 2007, Nelson published On the Clean Road Again: Biodiesel and the Future of the Family Farm. The book described the benefits of the use of biofuels, its performance, the possibility of the independence of foreign oil and the opportunity of production by family farmers.[7][8] The use of the BioWillie later declined due to the restrictions of the brand, that specifies that the fuel must meet or exceed standards established by the American Society of Testing and Materials. Meanwhile, the fuel also has to meet the conditions of the Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance. The BioWillie can only be produced in the United States, with local sources and used in the country. In 2012, Nelson reached an agreement with Pacific Biodiesel to meet the conditions for the distribution of the fuel. The same year beginning from Nelson's birthday, on April 30, Pacific Biodiesel made available a retail pump, containing BioWillie.[9]
See also
- Willie's Place – a former truck stop named after Willie Nelson that was the first to sell Willie Nelson Biodiesel[10]
References
- ^ Nelson, Willie 2007, p. XIII.
- ^ Nelson, Willie 2007, p. XIV.
- ^ Smith, Zachary Alden; Taylor, Katrina (2008). Renewable and alternative energy resources: a reference handbook. ABC-Clio. p. 173. ISBN 978-1-59884-089-6.
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- ^ "Willie Nelson Bio-diesel". Retrieved March 27, 2011.
- ^ "Willie Nelson Bets on Biodiesel". Wired Magazine. Condé Nast Publications. Associated Press. January 14, 2005. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
- ^ Anne Schroeder. "NAMES & FACES." Washington Post 15 Jan 2005.
- ^ On the Clean Road Again. Google, Inc. May 2010. ISBN 9781458756183. Retrieved July 16, 2012.
- ^ Nelson, Willie 2007, p. 37.
- ^ Isotov, Sonia (May 1, 2012). "Maui "On the Road Again" with BioWillie Biodiesel". Maui Now.com. Maui Now. Retrieved July 16, 2012.
- ^ Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc.; Carnes, T.; Harmsen, D. (2008). Fodor's Texas. Fodor's Travel Publications. p. 298. ISBN 978-1-4000-0719-6.
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Bibliography
- Nelson, Willie (2007). On the Clean Road Again: Biodiesel and the Future of the Family Farm. Speaker's Corner. ISBN 978-1-45875618-3.
Further reading
- AP. "Willie Nelson stands up for bio-fuel." Herald Sun 10 Feb 2006.
- New York Times: His Car Smelling Like French Fries, Willie Nelson Sells Biodiesel (by Danny Hakim. Published: December 30, 2005)
- Wired News: Willie Nelson Bets on Biodiesel
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