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'''Greasestock''' is an [[United States|American]] event held yearly in [[Yorktown Heights, New York|Yorktown Heights]], [[New York]]. It is one of the largest [[alternative fuel]], [[renewable energy]], and [[Low-energy vehicle|low-energy]] [[green vehicle]] exhibitions in the [[United States]]. Exhibitors showcase a variety of [[alternative energy]] [[Alternative fuel vehicle|vehicles]], as well as exhibits with a [[sustainable energy|sustainable lifestyle]] theme. Although it is illegal in New York to power a vehicle with waste vegetable oil(the Federal Clean Air Act of 1990 forbids the use of non-compliant biodiesels such as raw vegetable oil, this is illegal nationwide, not just in New York), authorities in New York have stated they have no problem with the festival and have even participated in it. The event was founded in 2003 by individuals who shared an interest in [[Vegetable oil used as fuel|vegetable powered vehicles]]. It held on the grounds of Peter Pratt's Inn, an historic landmark. According to James Pratt, founder of the event, while the original event hosted only eight people interested in discussing alternatives to gas, each successive incarnation of the Greasestock celebration has drawn more and more visitors from all over the United States who are interested in cheaper gas, cleaner energy, and helping the environment. The [[green technology|green technologies]] demonstrated at the event include [[Vegetable oil economy|vegetable oil powered cars]], [[biodiesel|biodiesel cars]], [[solar power|solar powered cars]], [[sustainable energy|home heating alternatives]], and [[organic farming]] exhibits. The event draws exhibitors from all over the United States, and included among the hundred or so vehicles on display is a vegetable powered [[garbage truck]] from [[Mamaroneck (village), New York|Mamaroneck, New York]], the first of its kind in New York, which saved the municipality around $10,000 per year on fuel costs. The "Veggie Van", a project of V.O. Tech Inc. of Mahpoac, New York and the Westchester County Government, is one of the exhibits at the Greasestock event. The van gets its fuel from a local restaurant, and the food filtered out of the vegetable oil is used as compost at the County's Hanover Farm in Yorktown, New York. ==External links== {{Portal box|Sustainable development|Energy}} *[http://www.greasestock.org/ Greasestock] {{coord missing|New York}}