How Can Zero Point Energy Save You Big Bucks?
September 6, 2010 by Mark Mitchell
Filed under Technology
Over the course of a year, a single family home will pay an average of about 1,200 dollars to an energy company for electricity to run household appliances, lights, televisions, computers and all the other amenities we take for granted on a daily basis. The truth of it is that electricity has become sort of a basic human need and without it people can become stressed, malnourished, and less productive members of society. There is not a power company in the world that is about to start giving out electricity for free so it is up to you to find a way. Fortunately someone already has and it took the mass proliferation and easy access of the internet to finally spread the word to thousands of people around the world. The phenomenon of Zero point energy is giving regular people the foundation to create energy by themselves and reduce or eliminate electric bills altogether.
Go Green and Save Money
February 7, 2010 by Robert Holdsworth
Filed under Technology
The Question: “How can we afford to “Go Green?” The Answer: “You can’t afford not to!”
EPAct 2005 Tax Deductions – Time Is Running Out
January 17, 2010 by Robert Holdsworth
Filed under Business
Many businesses have implemented energy efficiency measures in their facilities over the past several years to help decrease operating expenses and aid the local and global environment. What a lot of these companies do not know is that sizeable federal tax deductions are available to them and also that time may be running out.




