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VIDEO: Optimal Energy shows off their Joule on new website

Filed under: EV/Plug-in, Africa



Even though word slipped out early about their upcoming all-electric car appearing at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, Optimal Energy played its cards pretty close to its chest and kept their web presence on the down low. Now that the world has been officially introduced to the MPV-sized Joule, the South African company has completely redone its website so we can now better examine their creation and learn more of its features. They have also released video of the car's presentation to a select audience in South Africa that preceded its European debut, complete with short speeches and lots of footage covering every angle of the six-seater.

So, what interesting information might be gleaned from the new website that we haven't already learned? Well, besides pics and short bios of the top folks at the 70-strong-and-growing company, we found some juicy technical details about the car itself. For instance, it will have two available powertrains. One follows the more traditional approach and features an asynchronous permanent magnet motor powering the front wheels through an 8:1 reduction gearbox. The other option moves the motors into the wheels themselves and so can allow for rear or four wheel drive. Sounds good, no? Now if only there was an American auto-maker currently without any EV plans who might be able to speed this cars arrival to the American market. Video after the jump.



[Source: Optimal Energy]

Biodiesel group De Beers on-selling unproven algae technology

Filed under: Biodiesel, Emerging Technologies, Etc., Manufacturing/Plants

U.S. biodiesel research company GreenFuel Technologies has licensed its process to produce biodiesel from algae to South African company De Beers Fuel fully two years before it will be ready for commercial application. That's not really so bad if De Beers want to be out in front and are willing to take a gamble on commercially unproven technology themselves.

However, De Beers has already on-sold 27 franchises based on the technology along with 40 million shares to the public without even issuing a prospectus. At R6 million (US$842,000), the franchises don't come cheap and De Beers now has a backlog of 90 reactors that have been ordered based on guarantees that each will be capable of producing 38.4 million L / 10.1 million gallons of biodiesel per year

De Beers Fuel defends their enthusiastic resale of the technology saying that GreenFuel have conducted a trial run at the Redhawk Power Station in Arizona, plus the De Beers plants will be run on traditional oilseed feedstocks before swapping them over to algae oil within two years.

Analysis: GreenFuel's algae technology looks very promising but this is a dangerous game De Beers Fuel is playing. If it all comes unstuck it could seriously dent the credibility of the algae biodiesel industry which I'd hate to see. At the same time, I think the gold rush mentality of the investors who appear to be betting the farm on a technology that has barely made it out of the lab is sure to catch up with them.

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[Source: Fin24.co.za via Oilgae]

Greaseball Challenge website and blog go live

Filed under: Etc., Green Culture, Transportation Alternatives, Vegetable Oil, Mercedes Benz, Volkswagen


The Greaseball Challenge charity car rally is kicking off this week with a launch party on Thursday and to celebrate Emily Horgan and her team have launched the official Greaseball website and blog. Four teams are leaving from Washington, D.C. in two Mercedes, a VW Rabbit and a van while a fifth team departs from Denver, Colorado in a pick-up. Grease for fuel is being supplied this week by the World Bank and the Hard Rock cafe.

One of the entries, Team ZERO, manufactures hydrogen cars in Norway while other nationalities represented in the rally include the U.S., U.K., Belgium, Sweden, and South Africa.

Analysis: It should be a lot of fun to keep up with the Greaseballers' adventures on their way down through Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.

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[Source: Greaseball Challenge]

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