Free energy can change the world!But Elite controllers don't want ppl to be free from the costs of energy,Find a motor that needs no fuel or input at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Let the revolution begin!
I live in Dallas and my electric provider is Reliant Energy. They have a 100% wind energy plan that is offered. I signed a contract and am paying 12 cents/KW hour, which is less than people are paying for their coal energy at 17 cents/KW hour. Cheaper and better for the environment. Why hasen't everyone switched over yet?!
In central Massachusetts we have a choice of paying an additional 2-cent KW/hr premium for getting the 100% green electricity. I figure it's the utility's way of offering a green choice in a way that guarantees that most people won't actually do it, you know "well, we tried but there just wasn't any interest.."
They tried to do that too with the electric cars in "Who killed the electric car" movie. Damn oil feens!
That comes up to about $10-30 more for me! But rates here without the wind plan are 15-17 cents Kwh.
My plan renews soon, so I hope I can stay at 12.8 cents for a while. Texas has a BUNCH of wind turbines being put in the pan handle. I heard they were trying to put in enough to provide energy for every major city in TX. I have seen trucks transporting them. thought they were plane wings.
Free energy can change the world!But Elite controllers don't want ppl to be free from the costs of energy,Find a motor that needs no fuel or input at LT-MAGNET-MOTORdotCOM ,Let the revolution begin!
intermitrj 1 year ago
Another practical video. Whoever is helping you produce these videos is a genius also.
joquirk1 3 years ago
I live in Dallas and my electric provider is Reliant Energy. They have a 100% wind energy plan that is offered. I signed a contract and am paying 12 cents/KW hour, which is less than people are paying for their coal energy at 17 cents/KW hour. Cheaper and better for the environment. Why hasen't everyone switched over yet?!
mahiney8184 3 years ago
In central Massachusetts we have a choice of paying an additional 2-cent KW/hr premium for getting the 100% green electricity. I figure it's the utility's way of offering a green choice in a way that guarantees that most people won't actually do it, you know "well, we tried but there just wasn't any interest.."
carrickgareth 3 years ago
They tried to do that too with the electric cars in "Who killed the electric car" movie. Damn oil feens!
That comes up to about $10-30 more for me! But rates here without the wind plan are 15-17 cents Kwh.
My plan renews soon, so I hope I can stay at 12.8 cents for a while. Texas has a BUNCH of wind turbines being put in the pan handle. I heard they were trying to put in enough to provide energy for every major city in TX. I have seen trucks transporting them. thought they were plane wings.
mahiney8184 3 years ago
Did you know there is enough wind power in the world to supply our energy needs 35 times over.
Odziz 3 years ago