inhabitat.com — While there’s still some guilt to be had when indulging in deep-fried take-out, if the restaurant is equipped with a VegaWatt oil converter you can claim you’re only doing it to help the environment. The machine turns used vegetable oil into clean heat and energy for restaurants, producing 10-25% of the electricity needed to run a small restaurant
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gozrothMar 13, 2009
helping the earth while hurting yourself? Brilliant!
jesusxenuMar 13, 2009
Cars are not restaurants.
augustojrMar 13, 2009
Imagine if every McDonald's used this thing.
thatgeekMar 13, 2009
1.21 VegaWatts!
asianwasteMar 14, 2009
Eventually a cheaper model will come out. The innovation is still impressive. I would imagine that larger chains will have first dibs on this at a cheaper rate because they can buy in bulk.
Closed AccountMar 14, 2009
Good Idea, but the food still fattening.
rkstarMar 14, 2009
It was my friend James who invented the VegaWattt. I did submit this story <a class="user" href="http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view.bg?articleid=1144523" rel="nofollow">http://www.bostonherald.com/business/general/view. ...</a> a few months ago but it didn't go anywhere. James said for anyone who has questions to visit <a class="user" href="http://www.vegawatt.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.vegawatt.com/</a>
acitydiscountJun 18, 2009
Very cool! This will certainly tick-off people driving biodiesel automobiles. :) No more free oil!<a class="user" href="http://www.acitydiscount.com/">http://www.acitydiscount.com/</a>
pocketcrockettOct 21, 2010
Wow, that is quite the machine! There are so many great machines out there these days! I am looking into buying an ice machine so I can make snow cones from the comfort of my own home!
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