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January 5, 2009 – Vol.13 No.42

Owl Power Installs Vegawatt(TM) Cogeneration System.

Vegawatt uses waste vegetable oil from any food service operation as a fuel to generate on-site electricity and hot water. Vegawatt is installed and has been running since early December at Finz Seafood and Grill in Dedham, Massachusetts.

The Vegawatt utilizes waste vegetable oil (WVO) from a restaurant deep fryer to prepare a non-toxic fuel. This fuel is used to produce electricity and hot water, which reduces electricity and natural gas purchases. It is a fully automated system that requires no intervention or maintenance by restaurant staff, no additional chemicals, and produces no liquid byproducts.

"As a restaurant operator I am constantly looking for more efficient methods, and especially for costs-saving measures," said George Carey, owner of Finz Seafood & Grill in Dedham, Massachusetts, the first establishment to install the Vegawatt(TM) system. "My largest line-item expense is runaway utility costs. The Vegawatt system enables me to significantly reduce my energy costs, generate clean energy on-site, and very importantly, reduce the heavy energy footprint of my restaurant."

Owl Power Company is a Massachusetts-based company that manufactures, installs, and operates clean energy cogeneration systems. (1/5/09)

 

Links:

Owl Power Company
http://www.owlpowercompany.com

Vegawatt
http://www.vegawatt.com

 

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