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Save on Home Energy ebook available
New ebook by Peter Lindemann and Aaron Murakami tells you how you can stop wasting 50% of your home energy by putting to use some mostly simple conservation methods, beginning with those that cost the least and are easiest to implement, while making the biggest difference.
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by Sterling
D. Allan
Pure Energy Systems News
Copyright © 2009
The new ebook by Peter Lindemann and Aaron Murakami tells you how you can stop wasting 50% of your home energy by putting to use some mostly simple conservation methods, beginning with those that cost the least and are easiest to implement, while making the biggest difference.
Peter Lindemann and Aaron Murakami have pulled together a book whose purpose is to address how to stop wasting 50% of your home energy. They have compiled some practical conservation methods, beginning with those that cost the least and are easiest to implement, while making the biggest difference. Not only can these things save money, energy, and the environment, but they can actually increase, rather than decrease your quality of living.
I interviewed Peter on April 13, 2009 on my Free Energy Now, 1-hour, live radio show to talk about his new book.
Peter is best known for his website, Free-Energy.cc and his book Secrets of Cold Electricity. Peter has been a pillar in the Free Energy community for thirty-five years, and is a well-respected writer and researcher. Weve had him on the show before talking about some electromagnetic phenomenon hes worked with, whereby the back EMF can be not just eliminated, but actually put to work.
Mondays topic, though, was a here-and-now subject, namely how to Save On Home
Energy, cutting your home energy bills by as much as 50% through some fairly simple techniques for the most part.
In their book, Peter and Aaron set forth to reveal a paradigm-shattering model of home energy use that allows you to preserve your current lifestyle while cutting your costs in half. "Everyone is trying to double the mileage of their car, when the real energy savings are in 'doubling the mileage' of their home", he says. Most people have limited success increasing their gas mileage, but always realize huge benefits when it comes to increasing home energy efficiency. All anyone has to do is follow his simple recommendations. Between a crippled economy and rising energy costs, there is no better time to apply this knowledge than right now.
People are changing over to the new Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFLs) because they use 75% less electricity to make the same light. This illustrates how something as simple as changing a light bulb can reduce energy use without changing your lifestyle. In his new E-book,
Save On Home Energy, Dr. Lindemann identifies three other major solutions where even bigger savings are possible.
Although Dr. Lindemann has been an alternative energy advocate for decades, he is currently cautioning people against installing alternative energy technologies without applying the recommendations in
Save On Home Energy first. The reason is simple. The average home wastes more than half of the energy it uses. Why spend $20,000 on a solar energy system for a house that will waste half of that energy? If you can eliminate that waste for $2,000, then you can power your house with a $10,000 solar system! The math is compelling.
This is the "elephant in the room" that the alternative energy community isn't talking about. "The fastest way to make solar energy affordable is to actually need less", he says. The imminent switch to renewable energy sources must be preceded by the elimination of energy waste.
Save On Home Energy shows any homeowner the first steps to take toward a responsible energy future. The return on investment (ROI) for implementing these solutions is usually within one year.
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Page composed by Sterling
D. Allan Feb. 11, 2009
Last updated August 18, 2009
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