Money back or No cost to U!
Absolute Truth is hard to beleive but true never the less!!
Date: 3/28/2008 7:40:43 AM ( 16 y ) ... viewed 3082 times Some things are true and good... Some are not... So here is a positive way to cut you power cost... Read this article:
Are you Taking Advantage of
"The SB-1 Energy Dividend Act"?
Dear Reader:
On August 21, 2006 the government passed "SB-1 Energy Dividend Act" into law. The law allows homeowners a legal way to run their electric meters back-wards… and it's making some people rich:
- Larry Hagman -- the actor who played J.R. Ewing on the hit drama series Dallas – took advantage of it on his 42-acre avocado farm… and has seen his electric bill fall from $37,000 per year to just $13! He now banks over $36,000 each year!
- Debbie and Tom Lake from Long Beach, California also took the plunge. They now pay just $1.34 a month for their electricity. -- Wall Street Journal
All across America, homeowners and businesses alike are slashing their energy costs by switching to a new power source and running their meters back-wards.
The new energy source doesn't use coal, natural gas, oil or nuclear. It's completely clean, abundant and rapidly growing in use.
In fact, according to the Wall Street Journal, the number of homes running their meter back-wards nearly tripled between 2002 and 2006... going from 2,805 to 7,446. Industry officials say this number will exceed 11,000 this year.
And it's all thanks to a little California government law that's quickly growing in popularity across America -- CA SB-1. It allows you to collect money from the utility companies.
The best part is, there's a company -- the only company publicly traded of its kind -- showing homeowners how to do it.
Turning an obscure government law into the electric company's worst nightmare
Here's how it works...
A typical large house in the San Jose, California area with air conditioning or a swimming pool will use about 1,500 kWh (kilowatt hours) of electricity per month. At current PG&E rates (the area's electric company), this level of consumption works out to about $300 per month for electricity averaged throughout the year.
With a state-wide population of about 39 million, PG&E is cleaning up.
But now, thanks to SB-1, a law, signed in August of 2006, Americans are finding the expensive electric bill to be a thing of the past. And savvy investors are setting themselves up for a windfall...
How is this possible?
Because the energy source I'm talking about is solar energy...
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P.S. BTW: I have worked with Solar energy since 1967; and it works... If you have any questions let me know...
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