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  2. Yellow grease - Wikipedia

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    The global used cooking oil market was 5.16 billion USD in 2020 and expected to grow at 7.76% CAGR to reach 10.08 billion USD in 2028. [4]The market for biodiesel/renewable diesel has reached 2.8 billion gallons with more than 3 billion gallons online today.

  3. 3 Ways to Properly Dispose of Cooking Oil, According to Experts

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    Cooking oil, regardless of the type, can solidify and clog sewer pipes, potentially leading to messy backups. Similarly, cooking oil can solidify in septic tanks, causing pricey septic issues. Tips

  4. As more cooking oil theft stories surface, a retired cop ...

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    They face stiff penalties for stealing used cooking oil to possibly refine it into biodiesel fuel, which has a resale value of between $4 and $5 per gallon. In October, ...

  5. Cooking oil - Wikipedia

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    Cooking oil (also known as edible oil) is a plant or animal liquid fat used in frying, baking, and other types of cooking. Oil allows higher cooking temperatures than water, making cooking faster and more flavorful, while likewise distributing heat, reducing burning and uneven cooking.

  6. Vegetable oils as alternative energy - Wikipedia

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    From 2005 to 2007 a number of types of vegetable oil have doubled in price. The rise in vegetable oil prices is largely attributed to biofuel demand. [19] Much of the fuel price at the pump is due to fuel tax. If you buy vegetable oil at the grocery store it does not have such high taxes.

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  8. Vegetable oil - Wikipedia

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    One of the most widely used cooking oils, also used as fuel. Canola is a variety of rapeseed. Sunflower seed: 9.91: A common cooking oil, also used to make biodiesel Peanut: 4.82: Mild-flavored cooking oil Cottonseed: 4.99: A major food oil, often used in industrial food processing Palm kernel: 4.85: From the seed of the African palm tree ...

  9. Waste oil - Wikipedia

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    The Regulation of Used Oil: Used Oil Burners. 2005. State of Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. Used Oil. 2006. Environmental Virtual Campus. Used Oil and Used Oil Filter Management. 2000. Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality. Used Oil Regulations. 2003. Government of Nova Scotia. Archived 2007-08-15 at the Wayback Machine