Would you like to cut your energy bill in half? Lowering your carbon foot print on the planet? There are many ways of achieving that goal especially if you are willing to throw thousands of dollars at the problem.
The power companies have us all on a payment plan. Just like when you go to buy a car the cost thousands the salesman doesn't want to talk price they want to talk monthly payment. This avoids what is known in the industry as sticker shock.
The average home that is 1800 to 2800 square feet uses 44 kilowatt hours per day. I arrived at this figure by researching the subject online. This varies by seasonal needs of the household to protect your family and property from harsh weather conditions.
The average in my home was 30 kilowatt hours per day prior to the use of a magnetic generator. You can cut your kilowatt hours by making simple changes. The things I did to increase energy efficiency around the house.
I don't own any regular light bulbs. I have replaced them all with the fluorescent tube bulbs available on the market today. This equals big savings if you haven't made the transition already. The bulbs are more expensive than regular bulbs but, they last a lot longer, usually at least a year.
Drafts coming in the house through the windows. I have double paned windows. Did you know that as your house settles the windows will develop tiny leaks along the edges? The easiest way to find out if your windows are leaking is to take a piece of paper during the next wind storm and hold it along the inside of the window. If it moves you have a leak. You can remedy any leak with some caulking along the window frame. Costing you a little and saving you a lot.
When one of my appliances breaks down, I always look for the most energy efficient model to replace it. I have the old style hot water heater with a tank. I am hoping that when it goes out the price of a tankless model hot water heater will be a viable cost option. All of these factors contribute to a lower energy bill.
When you are ready to really cut that bill in half I would look into a magnetic generator. You can build one by yourself. The cost is less than one months electric bill. You can also purchase one already made. The one that you can build on your own generates 24 kilowatts per day. I have cut my electric bill down to nothing and you can too.
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