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April 08

GREEN-POWERS-4-LIFE

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    From the DIY Workshop of Tsunami-Community-Global-Green-Revolution
    Solar, Wind, Energy Enthusiast
    "With only $200, you can begin creating your own electricity and watch your meter spin backwards. The power companies know this, which is why they don’t want you to know about  Powers 4 Life!"
    Hello,
    For decades we have been at the mercy of the power companies. Their monthly bills had to be paid or your family would go cold during the winter or suffer heat stroke during the summer. When the rates go up, there’s nothing you can say or do that will make a difference. If you want electricity, you have to pay the bill. In fact, the average consumer has seen their electric bill more than double over the past decade! This increase outpaces inflation and the electricity companies aren’t even expanding their power plants!

    How can they keep raising the rates?

    Because They Can!

    The problem is this. We NEED electricity. We need it to cook, heat our homes, run our computers, have lights at night and power our entertainment. Without electricity, we can’t live comfortably and businesses can’t operate. Did you know that the power companies have over 300 years worth of verifiable coal reserves, but they haven’t invested in nuclear facilities since the early ‘70s? Yes, it’s true! Coal is not as precious as oil is, but the power companies refuse to expand and keep their rates at a reasonable level. Today, the average household spends $1,000 or more for electricity and that continues to rise as the power companies continue to raise their rates.

    Imagine this – You paying as little as $10 a month
    for your entire home’s electricity. 

    Plus, if you use more electricity than your home requires, your reserve is sent back into the grid and the electric companies have to purchase it from you at the current market price! Yes, it’s true. Now, wouldn’t you rather have the electrical company sending you a check and instead of you sending them one?! What’s even better is that it’s not going to cost you $1,000s of dollars to start creating your own electricity. No, you can do it for as little as $200!
    You don’t have to spend $3,000 or more to purchase windmills or solar panels. In my step-by-step guide, I explain how you can invest a small amount of money and turn your home into a green, electricity producing machine! You don’t need to know about engineering or be an electrician. You don’t need any special training to do this.
    If you’re ready to stop being at the feet of the power companies, then all you need is a couple hundred dollars and my manual!

    How Solar Power Works?

    Solar power is the simple process of taking a range of energy that the sun produces and harnessing it and converting it to electricity. Photovoltaic cells (PV cells) within the solar panels produce electricity on the principle that electricity will be produced when two semiconductors are exposed to a particular wavelength of light. Groups of these PV cells are exposed to a particular wavelength of light produced by the sun. These cells are linked together to form the panels, the larger the panel, the more cells and the more electricity that can be produced. My guide will show you how to create your own solar panel for as little as $100-$200.
    Watch this video to see how a man managed to set up solar power in his home and what you could make, following Powers 4 Life Solution:

1 comment:

  1. You might be eligible for a new government solar rebate program.
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