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Vegcar.net is a blog about issues relating to running a diesel vehicle on waste vegetable oil, including technology, supplies, history, pitfalls, politics and more. It is based on teh real-life experiences of a vegcar owner.

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  1. lldanj
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  1. Wanna be a California Inedible Kitchen Grease Transporter?

    http://www.vegcar.net/?p=263

    In California, anyone who transports “Inedible Kitchen Grease” is required to have a license issued by the Meat and Poultry Inspection Branch of the Department of Food and Agriculture. On the Department’s website, they explain that the Inedible Kitchen Grease program exists to: deter the theft of Inedible Kitchen Grease. …

    6 days ago
  2. Vegetable oil, tax bills and bureaucracy

    http://www.vegcar.net/?p=260

    The LA Times ran a very interesting article on vegcars, road taxes and other regulatory bureaucracy that is hampering the vegetable oil as fuel movement. Fees to become an “Inedible Grease Transporter” have increased in California to more than $400 per year. …

    7 days ago
  3. http://www.vegcar.net/?p=259

    I recently came across a new blog you might want to check out. It is called GreaseDrive. It seems this person has a 1984 300D also, though with a two-tank conversion. Hello GreaseDrive! Welcome to the blogosphere.…

    8 days ago
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