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Grease Lightning: How Biofuel is Made


How do you turn fat drippings into fuel? Just add chemicals! Watch the biofuel production process from start to finish--from slurping grease at a New York restaurant to converting the fat to biodiesel in the lab. Music by Augusto James Elefanio. Produced by MA Shumin.

Connecting Energy
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This morning, whether you woke up in a warm house in New York, took the train to work in Washington DC, or started your tractor to plant corn in Iowa, you impacted the world by the energy you used.

Currently, fossil fuels (coal, gas, and other petroleum products) supply about 90% of the energy used worldwide, but global warming, diminishing supply, and a dependence on erratic imported sources demonstrate that relying on fossil fuels is not a sustainable choice.

US energy policy now mandates that 40% of US fuel will be "renewable" by 2022. Renewable energy includes biofuels, geothermal, solar, wind, ocean current, and hydroelectric, but right now, they account for about 5% of the US energy supply. Finding sustainable energy systems to warm our houses, help us travel, grow our food, and make breakfast in the morning without causing social or environmental damage is perhaps the most exciting and critical challenge we face today.





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National Energy Education Development Science Comedian Flat Stanley Project

RAFT Scientific Peer Advisory and Review Services (AIBS SPARS) Energy Biosciences Institute Essential Energy Education
Energy Quest Think Energy Environmental Protection Agency Los Alamos National Laboratory
Science Friday National Renewable Energy Laboratory


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