An article in The Digest highlights how John D. Rockefeller’s strategies in the oil industry can inform today’s shift to renewable energy. Rockefeller’s success stemmed from focusing on refining, storage, and transport infrastructure rather than drilling. By controlling both upstream (extraction) and downstream (refining and distribution) operations, he achieved efficiency and market dominance. Modern energy entrepreneurs can adopt this model by converting diverse feedstocks into standardized bio-crude at decentralized facilities and refining it at large-scale plants. This two-stage approach could enhance efficiency and scalability in the renewable energy sector.