1 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 JUst a minute ago, 2 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 this oil helped make a delicious meal possible. 3 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 But now, it's just some nasty goop. 4 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 What should we do with it? 5 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Well, the easiest thing would be 6 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 to pour it down the drain; 7 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 that makes it seem likes it's gone, 8 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 but it's not really gone. 9 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Instead, it's collecting bits of food 10 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 and other random stuff, 11 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 producing monsterous, greasy blockages, 12 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 that clog not only your own drain 13 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 but entire sewage systems, 14 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 causing flooding and pollution. 15 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Many places have laws for proper disposal of grease, 16 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 but we can go one step further. 17 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Instead of just throwing it away safely, 18 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 we can turn it into something useful. 19 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 And if you're wondering 20 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 what anyone could possibly want 21 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 with a bunch of digusting, used cooking oil, 22 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 the answer is: biodiesel. 23 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 You've probably heard of diesel engines. 24 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 They power farming and construction equipment, 25 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 trucks, buses, ships, trains, back-up generators, 26 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 and even some cars. 27 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Most of the fuel that feeds these engines 28 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 is refined from petroleum, 29 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 which comes from long-dead dinosaurs 30 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 and other ancient fossils. 31 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 But diesel fuel can also be derived from 32 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 more recently-dead organisms, 33 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 like plants and animals. 34 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 And this type of fuel is what we call biodiesel. 35 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Biodiesel is a biodegradable energy source, 36 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 made from plant oil or animal fat. 37 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 that can usually be burned in regular diesel engines. 38 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 You guessed it, 39 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 it's the 'bio' version of diesel. 40 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 It's cleaner than normal diesel, 41 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 so there has been a push to generate it 42 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 from crops like soybeans. 43 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Now, growing crops for fuel 44 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 instead of food, comes with its own problems. 45 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 But fortunately, we already have some oils and fats right here. 46 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Preparing your used cooking grease for recycling 47 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 is easy. 48 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 First, let it cool down to room temperature. 49 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Then, transfer it to a clean container. 50 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 You can use any old bottles you have lying around, 51 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 like milk jugs, 52 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 as long as they're completely empty 53 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 , rinsed, and dried. 54 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Use a funnel to avoid spills 55 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 and a civ to to filter out any small food particles. 56 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 You can even add bacon grease, 57 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 and other animal fats, 58 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 or the excess oil from canned food, 59 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 like tuna or sardines, 60 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 just make sure it's really oil and not brine. 61 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 So, what happens now that your oil is safely contained? 62 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Many cities have recycling services, 63 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 that will pick up large amounts of grease 64 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 from restaurants and other establishments. 65 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 But there are locations 66 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 where individuals can drop off their containers, as well. 67 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 All of this grease will end up at a processing plant, 68 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 where it can be converted to useable biodiesel. 69 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 How does this conversion work? 70 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 All these oils and fats you donated 71 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 are made up of triglycerides, 72 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 a glycerol molecule connected to 73 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 three fatty acid chains. 74 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 To convert fats to fuel, 75 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 they react with an alcohol, 76 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 usually methanol or ethanol. 77 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 , which produces long-chain esters and glycerol. 78 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 To compare, here are some molecules 79 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 of regular diesel fuel. 80 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Now, here are some molecules we created 81 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 by breaking apart the triglycerides. 82 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Glycerol is the odd man out, 83 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 so it's removed at the end of the process. 84 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 But look at these esters! 85 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 If you squint, these structures look pretty similar 86 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 to those of the long-chain hydrocarbons of regular diesel. 87 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 And diesel engines, with a few small modifications, 88 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 can also be made to squint 89 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 and burn these esters like regular diesel fuel. 90 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Et voila! Biodiesel. 91 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Now, you might be wondering 92 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 if all this hassle over recycled and used cooking oil 93 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 is even worth it. 94 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 After all, how much energy could it possibly generate? 95 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Well, if all the grease that New Yorkers throw away in one day, 96 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 were converted to jet fuel, 97 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 it would be enough to power several hundred flights 98 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 from New York to Los Angeles. 99 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 And let's not forget that using waste oil 100 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 instead of burning more fossil fuels 101 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 will limit our negative effects on the environment. 102 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 Recycling used cooking grease 103 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 turns goop into good 104 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 By contributing a little bit, 105 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 individuals and businesses can help create 106 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 an alternative, stable source of diesel oil, 107 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 while protecting the environment 108 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 and keeping our cities cleaner. 109 99:59:59,999 --> 99:59:59,999 And that's pretty slick.