Clean liquid fuels are made from natural sources or waste like decaying foods, restaurant grease, and farm waste. They can reduce tailpipe emissions up to 80 percent.
Clean liquid transportation fuels can be made from feedstocks right here in Hawai'i, meaning less money going to anti-democratic and unstable nations.
Clean fuels take waste, and turn it into something valuable instead of throwing it away.
Clean fuels made locally from waste aren’t controlled by giant oil companies who’ve been gouging consumers for decades. You can free your car from their shackles.
Clean fuel works just like regular gas in your car, which means you can keep driving it with the satisfaction of knowing you are doing something to fight climate change.
There’s a supply chain of good paying jobs required to make our fuel
locally—from
harvesting and refining to transporting.
Farmers can replace the diesel they put in their equipment with clean fuel with no performance loss while leaving less pollution on their crops.
Companies that own fleets of trucks can meet emissions reduction targets demanded by their customers and shareholders.