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Full Vegetable Oil Ahead

June 8th, 2011

Jesse Buckwalter

Jesse Buckwalter

The Mercedes 300D was an old, beat-up, high-mileage car with a diesel engine 鈥 just what Jesse Buckwalter 鈥04 was looking for. Jesse, then living in Fairbanks, Alaska, bought the thing and converted it to run on vegetable oil. He鈥檇 read that diesel engines were originally designed to run on peanut oil, and says the engineering required to run on vegetable oil wasn鈥檛 terribly tricky. And so, during the three years he was in Fairbanks, he鈥檇 swing by Wasabi Bay, a sushi place in town, every week or so to pick up 10-15 gallons of leftover cooking oil.

Wasabi Bay was glad to have it off their hands, and Jesse was glad to be fueling his car for free. Almost free, that is 鈥 the car had to start on diesel fuel; once it was warmed up, Jesse flipped a switch on the dash to begin drawing the oil out of a tank he鈥檇 monkeyed under the hood. He once drove the thing the entire way from Fairbanks to Harrisonburg, Virginia, and back. The few barrels of vegetable oil he hauled on the return trip got him halfway to Alaska.

Jesse, his wife Jill, and daughter, Adah, now live in Boone, North Carolina, where Jesse is pursing a master鈥檚 degree in Appalachian studies from Appalachian State University. Before leaving Fairbanks, he sold his first 300D. In Boone, he already has another one, also rigged up for vegetable oil.

鈥淚t鈥檚 cool to think that you鈥檙e not depending on foreign oil,鈥 he says. 鈥淸And] that you鈥檙e using a waste product [for] something.鈥

In Harrisonburg, Jesse’s brother, Bruce Buckwalter ’91, and Jeremy Good 鈥03, 黑料正能量鈥檚 network systems manager, also drive cars fueled by used vegetable oil.