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Take Control Of Your Energy Bills.
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Four Reasons Why Now?
- 1) Monthly bills will continue to rise.
- Two reasons why utility rates (and therefore your monthly utility bills) will keep going up:
- (a) Demand for energy (gas and
electricity) continues to rise, supply of energy (new
power plants) is limited, and
- (b) Utility companies want to upgrade their old networks with billions of dollars of
automatic meters and smart grid technologies.
Well, someone has
to pay for this new "investment" and it is you. No one wants a
new power plant in their neighborhood and it takes 8-10 years to
commission a new power plant after all the legal approvals.
- 2) Active, mobile lifestyle is the new reality.
- Your new lifestyle requires you to be away from home - longer commute to work, daycare, school, soccer
games, ballet lessons, dentist office, gym, etc. There is no simple,
effective
way to control home energy use while you are away from home.
- 3) Utility bills are dificult to understand.
- Utility bills are
increasingly complex (more gobbledygook) and they don't explain which appliance costs exactly how
much to use so we can make better financial decisions.
They just don't
want you to know.
- 4) Save energy to save money.
- There is only one-way to control the
runaway energy bills: Use Less Energy. In the past, this meant suffering
through hot summers and cold winters, generally making do with less. No
more.
THE TRUTH IS, you
have the most vested
interest in reducing your utility bills. Not
your local utility, mortgage bank, congressman or governor. A
recent nationwide blind survey on LinkedIn network confirmed that over
94% of the respondents agreed with this fact.
IS THIS THE RIGHT SOLUTION FOR YOU?
- If you agree with the checklist below, this is the correct solution for you.
1)
Yes, I own a single family home with my own electric/gas meter (not
recommended for rental homes, apts. or condos).
2) Yes, my average utility bill (electricity & gas) is >$250/month.
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3) Yes, I've a reliable residential broadband service (dsl, cable, fiber).
4) Yes, I've a broadband router (at least one open Ethernet port).
5) Yes, I've a cell phone with TXT (SMS) messaging service.
6) Yes, I've the most vested interest in reducing my utility bills and I want to save money now.