Residents of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea have found an indigenous solution to high-energy prices, the ubiquitous tropical fruit, coconut. The islanders are developing mini-refineries to produce a coconut oil that can eventually replace diesel.

Residents say, coconut oil has not only made them less dependent on expensive fuel, which had to be imported onto the island, enquiries about the fuel have even come from overseas, including Iran and Europe.

Matthias Horn, a German migrant and an engineer, who is operating one the several coconut oil refineries on the island, said, the oil is not only cheap but also environment friendly.

“The coconut tree is a beautiful tree. Doesn’t it sound good if you really run your car on something which falls off a tree and that’s the good thing about it; you run your car and it smells nice and it’s environmentally friendly and that’s the main thing,” the BBC quoted him as saying.

And you can burn the husks for cooking fires.



  1. Skippy says:

    I dunno. Personally I’d have an urge to drink the exhaust vapor. Coconut is pretty tasty.

    I can see a shell merger in the distance however. Just think about it.

    NutShell.
    ShellNuts.

    Journalism would have a(nother) field day.

  2. moss says:

    It’s nice to see yet another entrepeneur who figured out how to make a buck – and help out his fellow citizens at the same time. Oceans of difference between this dude and our domestic plodders – who would rather time stood still.

  3. Ben Waymark says:

    I ran a Toyota Townace (Japanese import) diesel off of used vegetable oil for a while… the exhaust smelt like french fries…. good millage too…. don’t how well it’d work in the very cold though…..

  4. Angel H. Wong says:

    I just can’t wait for someone from Chevron to introduce some biological plague to kill the coconut trees.

  5. ECA says:

    http://tinyurl.com/2aecou

    <Please use tinyurl.com when the URL is especially long.>

  6. hhopper says:

    #6 – I wonder what that ambient energy does to people who live under those high voltage lines.

  7. RTaylor says:

    Bah, the professor figured this out in the early 60’s. Still no consensus on the Mary Ann and Ginger issue.

  8. KVolk says:

    I think you should add some rum and make it a pinta colada car.

  9. mark says:

    8. Mary Ann on top, Ginger on the bottom. I like to call it a GI Sandwich.

  10. tallwookie says:

    Pinaple juice sold seperately…


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