So many people are buried under mounds of utility bills worldwide
that in a slumping economy they can find it hard to make ends meet.
Justifying spending less on things that are neccesary like food to pay a
utility bill really hurts families everywhere. This review is meant to
cover a product that has been released to the public claiming to help
alleviate those stacks of bills and provide some comfort to struggling
families, and a way to live a greener life as well. We intend to
uncover whether this is worth your time and trouble, or another shot at
your thinning pocketbook.
The Earth for Energy system is a kit that gives you step by step
instructions and illustrations to perform home improvements using solar
energy and other forms of alternative energy. It is supported by a
community of people who have tried the methods explained and given their
real testimonials about both the good and bad things to expect with the
product. The idea behind this is simple enough. We’ve all heard of
going off the grid, and living off of solar power, wind power,
hydroelectricity and other means of self sustainability. There are even
bio-homes out there that are made to order, complete with greenhouses
to grow your own food. This product is meant as an introduction to an
alternative lifestyle, where you are not the prisoner of companies whose
rates just continue to rise.
Onto the results aspect of Earth4Energy. Here’s where a lot of
people have become rather upset due in part to not understanding the
product’s entire scope. Nobody can expect to tack a single solar panel
onto their roof and be able to disconnect their electricity. That’s not
even enough power for one incandescent lightbulb, let alone an entire
house. The program is meant, when followed thoroughly, to provide a
means toward alternative energy… meaning, it will take several panels,
and a wind powered generator (depending on your actual power
consumption) to really see massive differences in your utility bills.
This is not to say that those who cannot afford to encase their entire
roof in solar panels, or build a wind generator won’t see savings, it is
just realistic to assume it will not be as much as others. So to speak
to the question, “Does it really work?” I suppose the short answer is,
“Yes, it does.” but that comes along with the knowledge that I and many
others perceive an investment of $50 for a product, and a big savings on
the equipment you’ll need to be a very good investment in terms of our
time and money. That does not mean that there’s not work involved, and a
great deal of understanding is needed in order to be successful, but
for what the product claims to offer, it seems they’ve upheld their end
of the bargain.
Simple trick to cut your power bill up to 75%:
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