Production of biodiesel from waste vegetable oil is an economical and environmentally benign option to use as an alternative energy source and reuse of waste vegetable oil. The main objectives of this project are to reduce the processing time, increasing the yield and the decrease the amount of catalyst for the separation of the biodiesel from the glycine. In previous work, it was found that ultrasonic processing used in biodiesel production delivers a biodiesel in excess of 95%. While reducing the amount of catalyst required by more than 50% due to the increased chemical activity in the presence of cavitation. Also, it was found in lab experiments that utilizing high voltage would reduce the biodiesel/glycerin separation time considerably....