Showing posts with label Bio Fuels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bio Fuels. Show all posts

Monday, August 22, 2011

A High Chess IQ? Implementing Biofuel and Biodiesel Sustainably



Problem solving includes looking forward, employing what we at GRIPS call “Chess IQ.” Chess IQ is a person’s ability to think ahead. A person who acts by thinking only one step ahead has a low chess IQ. A person who acts, thinking of possible outcomes and consequences three steps ahead has a relatively higher Chess IQ.


Building a business is challenging but building a sustainable business with consideration of your business impact on the environment, social strata, and longevity requires a significant investment in commitment, thinking, research, planning, and metrics. A sustainable business plan is not written and placed in an investor binder, never to be consulted again. Instead, it must be referred to continuously as the benchmark for all business decisions. Thus, the commitment, thinking, research, planning, and metrics chain is a constant loop serving as a guide for daily business operations and strategy.

The Corn-Soy biofuel experiment is a recent example of a strategy that gained significant investment, commitment, and publicity but the overall plan demonstrated a low Chess IQ. In retrospect, we see that stop-gaps were not put into place and little consideration seemed to be given to basic economic principles such as supply and demand in the food-fuel cycle, and land use displacement, or what the International Union of Conservation of Nature (IUCN) refers to as Indirect Land Use Change – (ILUC).

IUCN’s well produced, animated video leads the viewer along a high Chess IQ path, using the bio food-fuel model as a demonstration. The video takes into consideration efficiency, land use displacement, and distribution – all three considerations are normal business supply-chain considerations. This video is an excellent teaching tool to help people begin to think about development a sustainable approach to biofuel energy solutions.

Allison Frederick is an Intellectual Property Educator and Innovation Marketing Consultant for GRIPS - GReen Idea Protection and Sales. She offers risk management assessments for renewable energy and green energy technology companies and her company also provides technology companies effective, affordable marketing strategies to produce attractive requests for proposals, investor materials, product manuals, and product promotion materials.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

BioMass Energy Intro Guide: Great for Your Board, Venture Capitalist Proposal, and Other Investors

The National Wildlife Federation released a free pdf publication entitled “Growing a Green Energy Future: A Primer and Vision for Sustainable Biomass Energy” (March 2010). This full color 40 page publication is an excellent introduction to the Biomass Energy initiatives and industry. It would be an excellent referral publication for board members, venture capitalists, and other investors who are new to the biomass energy industry.


It is appears to be a very honest survey of the industry including an exploration of what I call the “ethanol experiment,” where massive investment and legislation fueled a strong emergence of an alternative fuel source before analysis of the overall economic impact could be assessed.

The publication explains biodiesel (from corn and soybeans), “first generation” biofuels, biomass energy sources including forest or woody biomass, crop biomass, and waste biomass. The publication also proposes sustainable management strategies that include newly developed assessments of overall greenhouse gas costs in producing biomass energy. Read “Growing a Green Energy Future: A Primer and Vision for Sustainable Biomass Energy” by the National Wildlife Federation.

Author: Allison Frederick


Allison Frederick is an Intellectual Property Educator and Innovation Marketing Consultant for GRIPS - GReen Idea Protection & Sales. She offers risk management assessments for renewable energy and green energy technology companies and her company also provides technology companies effective, affordable marketing strategies to produce attractive requests for proposals, investor materials, product manuals, and product promotion materials.