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Last post: 2 years, 2 months ago | Thread started: Mar 17, 10, 12:21 p.m.
Out of context: Response #4 [Mar 17, 10, 12:21 p.m.]
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I am a designer and I believe it works but can it be done cheaply and without interference from major corps that will try to eliminate the technology. Utility companies have a lot to lose if I can install this in my house for $3000. Do you think they will allow it to happen. Think of all the jobs that will be lost if all the utility companies become unnecessary. Sure they can buy a large unit to power a community but that defeats the purpose of this technology.
Also I simply posed the question because things like this are always what they seem. This isn't a question of closed mindedness.
"if it's too good to be true...."


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