August 29, 2008
Regsiter Guard - Celebrities to help celebrate opening of biofuels plant
SeQuential Pacific Biodiesel is celebrating the opening of its 5-million-gallon-per-year biodiesel plant today with the help of a red-headed stranger.
"It's very cool to have Willie Nelson involved," as well as Annie Nelson, a national leader in the biofuel movement, said Ian Hill, co-founder of SeQuential Biofuels.
Adding to the cool quotient: Jack Johnson, the Hawaiian surfer/acoustic pop star/environmental activist, and his wife, Kim, recently have invested in SeQuential Pacific Biodiesel. When Billboard magazine published its list of the most environmentally minded musicians, dubbed "The Green Ten," Johnson and Nelson topped the list.
"It’s nice to have that kind of support," Hill said. "It's not just dollars - it's clout and real intelligence coming with it."
"It's very cool to have Willie Nelson involved," as well as Annie Nelson, a national leader in the biofuel movement, said Ian Hill, co-founder of SeQuential Biofuels.
Adding to the cool quotient: Jack Johnson, the Hawaiian surfer/acoustic pop star/environmental activist, and his wife, Kim, recently have invested in SeQuential Pacific Biodiesel. When Billboard magazine published its list of the most environmentally minded musicians, dubbed "The Green Ten," Johnson and Nelson topped the list.
"It’s nice to have that kind of support," Hill said. "It's not just dollars - it's clout and real intelligence coming with it."
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