Tuesday, December 18, 2012

About Us

We are a collective group of three students with the shared interest for the future of America's fuel economy. As college students, we are at the forefront in terms of future innovation in our economy and job market. Our group is composed of Joey Wooley, Benny Lu, and Danny Nguyen. Coming from various backgrounds of studies, we are united by a common passion for renewable resources. Without significant change to our current fuel industry, there is no doubt that natural fuels will become scarce resources in the near future.


Joey Wooley (center), our team leader, has been involved in the ethanol industry for years. He, along with his father, Dr. Robert Wooley of the renewable chemicals and advanced bio fuels company Gevo, worked to help inform the general public about the necessity for a reliable source for fuel. Both father and son have given us invaluable tools for our disposal.

Benny Lu (left), our hard working analyst, provides intuitive and in-depth explanations for the possibilities of renewable resources. Although not limited to ethanol, he has a great interest algae fuel and strongly supports the use of bio fuel as opposed to society's consistent use of fossil fuels. Through dedication and persistent effort, Benny provides informative benefits from alternative fuel on our current food and fuel economy.

Danny Nguyen (right), our other researcher, presents quantitative data on a macro and micro economic scale of the ethanol industry. During much of his time researching, there was much skewed and incorrectly information presented to the public. His desire for a larger bio fuel economy has helped to correct these unjustified claims with statistical data.



Throughout this project, each of us have become more knowledgeable about corn and its role as a fuel and a food. Discrepancies aside, our collective research aims to inform the population the true effects of ethanol as well as its impact on society. Not only have we grown as friends, but we have grown as academics. We hope that there will be a bright future for the bio fuel industry. Be it may food or fuel, may corn be with you. Cheerio.

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