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If you have a business and know someone who can do it. Why not buy a generator and insulate it from cold weather and use cooking oil to power it? I would think it would be cheaper to you and not have to deal with epa and the electric company.
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I do this now, except for the part about the generator and the cooking oil.
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If you have a message board you visit and no one likes you, why wouldn't you stop posting?
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LOL @ thinking you won't have to deal with the EPA. A business is more likely to get EPA involvement than a residence. But do your thing, bro.
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Does the cold keep a generator from working? You could save on the insulation, it isn't needed.
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Better yet. You should install a methane catcher to fuel the generator. Then make it mandatory to eat beans at work daily for lunch. I know what you're thinking that might get a little redundant, that's why I also recommend corned beef and cabbage Fridays.
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Does it have to be cooking oil? Or can I use squirrel oil? I have lots of squirrel oil.
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Spot for sale.
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Why would you want to cook a generator? There are far more tasty electro-mechanical contraptions they you should cook first.
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