Planet Service Announcement: Food Trucks Powered By Petroleum

The Earth’s Champion Johnny Green explains how food trucks are powered by petroleum.   

After winning the The Earth’s Championship over Memorial Day weekend in 2019, Johnny Green and his Championship catchphrase “Renewables Ain’t Doable Without Fossil Fuelables” has been capturing carbon and collective consciousnesses all over the United States.

In this Planet Service Announcement, The Greatest Environmentalist on Earth Johnny Green orders up some information on how food trucks are powered by petroleum.

Food trucks have become an increasingly popular way to get a tasty meal quickly and conveniently, and the oil and gas industry plays an important role in the food truck industry.

The oil and gas industry provides the fuel that food trucks need to operate, while also providing the infrastructure to store and distribute the fuel. In addition, the oil and gas industry provides the resources needed to create the materials that are used to manufacture food trucks, such as the aluminum and steel used in the construction of the truck.

Finally, the oil and gas industry provides the technology and services that enable food truck owners to run their businesses more efficiently. In this article, we will examine how the oil and gas industry is used in the food truck industry, and provide examples of how it is used.

Fuel

The most obvious way that the oil and gas industry is used in the food truck industry is through the fuel that powers the trucks. Food trucks typically run on diesel fuel, which is a type of fuel derived from crude oil. Diesel fuel is a reliable and efficient fuel that is well-suited for the needs of food truck owners, as it is easy to store and distribute, and can be used in a variety of climates and conditions. Additionally, diesel fuel is relatively inexpensive, which is an important factor for food truck owners who must manage tight budgets.

In addition to providing the fuel that powers the trucks, the oil and gas industry also provides the infrastructure that is needed to store and distribute the fuel. This includes the fuel storage tanks, fuel delivery systems, and fuel pumps that are used to store and distribute the fuel. Without these systems, it would be much more difficult for food truck owners to access the fuel they need to operate their trucks.

Materials

The oil and gas industry also provides the materials that are used to manufacture food trucks. This includes the aluminum and steel that are used to construct the body of the truck, as well as the plastic parts and materials used for the interior of the truck. Additionally, many food trucks are equipped with refrigeration systems, which require the use of petroleum-based insulation materials to keep the food fresh. Without these materials, it would be much more difficult for food truck owners to construct the vehicles they need to operate their businesses.

Technology and Services

In addition to providing the resources necessary to construct and power food trucks, the oil and gas industry also provides the technology and services necessary to operate them efficiently. This includes the fuel management systems that are used to track fuel usage and ensure that food truck owners are getting the most out of their fuel. Additionally, the oil and gas industry provides the technology used to monitor the performance of food trucks, such as GPS systems that allow food truck owners to track the locations of their trucks and ensure that they are running safely and efficiently.

Finally, the oil and gas industry provides the services that enable food truck owners to manage their businesses more effectively. This includes the consulting services that help food truck owners develop business plans and strategies, as well as the financial services that help food truck owners secure the funding they need to purchase fuel and materials. Without these services, it would be much more difficult for food truck owners to run their businesses successfully.

Conclusion

The oil and gas industry plays an important role in the food truck industry, providing the fuel, materials, technology, and services that are necessary to operate food trucks. Without these resources, it would be much more difficult for food truck owners to run their businesses. In this article, we have examined how the oil and gas industry is used in the food truck industry, and provided examples of how it is used.

Click on picture for America’s Crate! Check out these Amazing American Environmental Entrepreneurs! Don’t forget that the promo code OTIS unlocks big big savings!

 


Submit your Article Ideas to The Crude Life!  Email studio@thecrudelife.com

About The Crude Life 
Award winning interviewer and broadcast journalist Jason Spiess and Content Correspondents engage with the industry’s best thinkers, writers, politicians, business leaders, scientists, entertainers, community leaders, cafe owners and other newsmakers in one-on-one interviews and round table discussions.

The Crude Life has been broadcasting on radio stations since 2012 and posts all updates and interviews on The Crude Life Social Media Network.

Everyday your story is being told by someone. Who is telling your story? Who are you telling your story to?

#thecrudelife promotes a culture of inclusion and respect through interviews, content creation, live events and partnerships that educate, enrich, and empower people to create a positive social environment for all, regardless of age, race, religion, sexual orientation, or physical or intellectual ability.



Sponsors, Music and Other Show Notes 

Studio Sponsor: The Industrial Forest

The Industrial Forest is a network of environmentally minded and socially conscious businesses that are using industrial innovations to build a network of sustainable forests across the United States.

Click here for the website


Weekly Sponsor:  Stephen Heins, The Practical Environmentalist

Historically, Heins has been a writer on subjects ranging from broadband and the US electricity grid, to environmental, energy and regulatory topics.

Heins is also a vocal advocate of the Internet of Everything, free trade, and global issues affecting the third of our planet that still lives in abject poverty.

Heins is troubled by the Carbon Tax, Cap & Trade, Carbon Offsets and Carbon Credits, because he questions their efficacy in solving the climate problem, are too gamable by rent seekers, and are fraught with unreliable accounting.

Heins worries that climate and other environmental reporting in the US and Europe has become too politicized, ignores the essential role carbon-based energy continues to play in the lives of billions, demonizes the promise and practicality of Nuclear Energy and cheerleads for renewable energy sources that cannot solve the real world problems of scarcity and poverty.

Click here for website


 

Content Communications Line Sponsor: The Last American Entrepreneur

Look at what’s happened to me.
I can’t believe it myself.
Suddenly I’m down at the bottom of the world.
It should have been somebody else

Believe it or not, I’m walking on air.
I never thought I could feel so free-e-e.
Barterin’ away with some wings at the fair
Who could it be?
Believe it or not it’s just me

The Last American Entrepreneur

Click here of The Last American Entrepreneur’s website

Studio Email and Inbox SponsorThe Carbon Patch Kids 

The Carbon Patch Kids are a Content Story Series targeted for Children of All Ages! In the world of the Carbon Patch Kids , all life matters and has a purpose. Even the bugs, slugs, weeds and voles.

The Carbon Patch Kids love adventures and playing together. This interaction often finds them encountering emotional experiences that can leave them confused, scared or even too excited to think clearly!

Often times, with the help of their companions, the Carbon Patch Kids can reach a solution to their struggle. Sometimes the Carbon Patch Kids have to reach down deep inside and believe in their own special gift in order to grow.

The caretakers of Carbon Patch Kids do their best to plant seeds in each of the Carbon Patch Kids so they can approach life’s problems with a non-aggressive, peaceful and neighborly solution.

Carbon Patch Kids live, work and play in The Industrial Forest.

Click here for The CarbonPatchKids’ website


Featured Music:  Alma Cook

Click here for Alma Cook’s music website

Click here for Alma Cook’s day job – Cook Compliance Solutions


For guest, band or show topic requests, email studio@thecrudelife.com


Spread the word. Support the industry. Share the energy.

Follow on YouTube

Follow on Facebook

Follow on LinkedIn

Follow on Twitter

jasonspiess
Author: jasonspiess

The Crude Life Clothing