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About  Victory Gasworks:

Victory Gasworks was founded on July 4th, 2007 to solve the most obvious and pressing question in energy today,

How can we replace petroleum and other destructive energy sources with alternative fuels that are cleaner and locally sourced. Divorced from currency inflation, so you can actually retire on a fixed income.

After years of development we have achieved the first truly revolutionary personal scale utility. Refine wood or special waste pellets into a natural gas substitute that powers your Combined Heat & Power plant. With branches from your yard you can achieve energy independence. The Victory Grid allows you to harvest energy from the nature all around you.

“We are in a deadly race between politics and technology. . . . The fate of our world may depend on the effort of a single person who builds or propagates the machinery of freedom that makes the world safe for capitalism.” – Peter Thiel

Our culture at Victory Gasworks is the culture of the individual, of fair trade, of exceptionalism and personal freedom. We like to read “Atlas Shrugged” and “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.” We like to have fun solving problems. And most of all we like kids. So let’s leave them a better world, not a worse one.

Lot’s of people will tell you about all the bad things in the world, but few will offer up any solutions. The future belongs to people that can make solutions. Join us and be apart of the future.

 

About the Developers:

In the last four years Ben Peterson has brought the gasifier from experimental curiosity to a robust energy platform that can solve a number of energy applications. He has personally designed and built hundreds of different gasifier variations to identify the best architecture and materials to meet the goals of his customers. Ben prides himself on elegant designs and quality construction. His work has been recognized by Popular Mechanics Magazine and he is a Semi-finalist in the Clean Tech Open for his utility scale projects in development.