by Amanda Herman
Tim Zenk, VP of Corporate Affairs at Sapphire Energy |
Sapphire Energy is a local biotech with a bold mission statement: “To change the world by developing a domestic, renewable source of energy that benefits the environment and hastens America’s energy independence.” While all startup companies boast unique visions and lofty expectations in paragraph form, only a small number actually meet their goals in real time, and Sapphire is undoubtedly a gem among these few (pun intended). It was established in 2007 with only a handful of employees and an ambitious desire to manufacture direct replacement fuels for the current gasoline, diesel, and jet distillates. Since then it has grown exponentially, with a work force of over 100 and facilities in San Diego, Orange County, and Las Cruces and Columbus, New Mexico. After talking with Tim Zenk, the Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Sapphire, it is clear that this burgeoning company is well on its way to solving the nation’s most pressing energy issues today for a greener tomorrow. Read on for my short question and answer session with Zenk to learn more about Sapphire.
Q: Why is there a necessity for a company like Sapphire?
Sapphire's planned Algae Plant |
Q: How is the green crude produced by Sapphire different from the biodiesel fuel made by other companies?
Mills at the outdoor field station |