Reminds me of the story of August Engelhardt, who migrated to PNG from Germany over 100 years ago. Anyhow, I congratulate you for the innovation and your attitude in trying to sustain our people's lives in Bougainville
Bougainville is formerly administered by Germany Empire in the early 20th Century. Not surprised to see Germans in Bougainville as well. Germans were great innovators.
@heyerstandards A key take-away with this story is that their solution is vitally **local**. It works for them, in their climate, in their circumstances, in their economy. Each of our localities also need to explore alternatives for what works for us.
Even if we don't use coconut oil in the future for cars, it shows that we aren't as dependant as we might assume on our current car fuels. I hope more and more things like this are experimented with, and hopefully we will find a new means. I know they have electricity too but this seems much more widely available.
hemp, corn, coconut oil whatever, this is the future. Im surprised more 3rd world countries havent tried to go more bio-diesel for energy. This is like modernization in a can, and they would bring positive outside media to their nation as well unlike fossil fuels etc. It drives up the cost of food, but when thats all you are capable of producing, isnt that a good thing?
Reminds me of the story of August Engelhardt, who migrated to PNG from Germany over 100 years ago.
Anyhow, I congratulate you for the innovation and your attitude in trying to sustain our people's lives in Bougainville
This channel always has something good to share. That's why i subscribed. Thanks so much for sharing this video. I appreciate your work. :)
An outstanding idea for using a renewable natural resource. Thanks for posting.
was wacthing the coconut revolution good documentery about Bougainville
Thanks!!! Thank for presenting 'appropriate technology' to people around the world. Coconut is a 'tree for all' .
Bougainville is formerly administered by Germany Empire in the early 20th Century. Not surprised to see Germans in Bougainville as well. Germans were great innovators.
@heyerstandards A key take-away with this story is that their solution is vitally **local**. It works for them, in their climate, in their circumstances, in their economy. Each of our localities also need to explore alternatives for what works for us.
It was once part of PNG but now an autonomy province
Any 2022 updates on this in Bougainville?
Powered by coconut It's amazing.
wow, what a great idea. Well done.
Diesel had originally intended that his engine run on peanut oil. Sadly Diesel "disappeared" mysteriously.
That is a good idea, only if they could fidure out a way for coconut oil to not solidify so easily.
Love from solo, our Wantoks too smart! does anyone know if this works on normal unleaded?
I wonder what would happen if BP invested in this?
@htia075 Geographically its within the Solomon archipelago but yea, its partof PNG. Thats what I meant and please refrain from calling names.
Even if we don't use coconut oil in the future for cars, it shows that we aren't as dependant as we might assume on our current car fuels. I hope more and more things like this are experimented with, and hopefully we will find a new means. I know they have electricity too but this seems much more widely available.
hemp, corn, coconut oil whatever, this is the future. Im surprised more 3rd world countries havent tried to go more bio-diesel for energy. This is like modernization in a can, and they would bring positive outside media to their nation as well unlike fossil fuels etc. It drives up the cost of food, but when thats all you are capable of producing, isnt that a good thing?
Miracle oil!
Is there a way to keep coconut oil from thickening at lower temps without adding diesel?
I wonder if MCT oil is the answer? it is clear at all temperatures correct?
that is amazing. why arent we all using it
Ethnic Solomon Islanders.
Wow, I had no idea! :)
Bougainville is not PNG..Its in the Solomons.
Bougainville is a provice in PNG. Now it is an autonomous Province.
Ethnically they are from SI
those people have a very nice smooth skin tone.
at first I thought it was Dr Meng.ele