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What’s driving an Olympic rower to flex his muscles in biofuel production?


Adam Kreek: olympic rower, Stanford graduate, former oilfield worker. After next year’s Olympics, he is determined to make his mark in the biofuel industry. Adam plans to start his own biodiesel production plants together with his wife, back in his home country of Canada. Adam is one of the many young enterpreneurs in clean and renewable energy production. He is determined to make a difference and convinced that he can. Adam talks with Tim, one of the students in my class, about his dreams and ambitions.

Check out the future: student Adam Kreek designs biodiesel plant


It’s exciting to see young engineers excited about designing new green energy technologies. Meet one of them: Adam Kreek. Adam designed and built a (small scale!) biodiesel plant in the basement of my university building, which takes waste oils and fats from industry and households as stockfeed. Such systems can make a difference in local communities.

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