Willie Nelson's Biodiesel
November/December 2005
Umut Newbury
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AP PHOTO/PAUL NATKIN/FARM AID
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Willie Nelson, the 71-year-old Texas music legend long
associated with American farmers, has become an energy company
executive. But the difference between his company and the energy
giants is that it supports American farms and clean, renewable
energy. In December 2004, Nelson and four business partners formed
a company called Willie Nelson's Biodiesel that is marketing the
fuel to truck stops. The clean-burning product called BioWillie is
made from American-grown vegetable oils, mainly soybeans, and can
be burned without modification in regular petro-diesel engines.
Oklahoma City-based Love's Travel Stops and Country Stores will
carry the fuel at its 169 locations nationwide. Tractor-trailers
are the largest group of diesel consumers in the country. Go to
Willie Nelson's Biodiesel
for more information.
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