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Solar electric power cells
Windmill power electric
power generators
Hydrogen fuel cells and
Water to Gas fuel enhancers
DID YOU
KNOW THAT THERE IS MOON POWER?
The moon causes the low and high tides. Think about a world powered by alternative energy
sources like wind, solar and water currents. These resources are always
present, although they are sometimes not all together at the same time. If
it is raining, the sunshine is hidden by the clouds, but the wind is generally
stronger than it might be on a cloudless day with lots of sunshine. The
tidal currents produced by oceans and rivers are much more constant, and they
only get stronger with storms.
One of our nations biggest threats is to have our
electric power grid shut down by computer hackers. If we have many
individual power generating sources at our businesses and homes, then the
ability for hackers to cut off our power supply will be greatly reduced.
If the power grid is cut, the homes and businesses and government and military
facilities that have this new technology up and working will not be effected.
The cost of alternative electric generators is not
expensive when spread out over a number of years. My current home electric
bills average 75 Kwh a day. I can pay for a 5KW electric generator in 8
years and then begin to increase my net worth monthly by selling my energy back
to my utility company.
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This is just windmill power. We can also utilize
solar power for my home. Neighborhood associations could also benefit by
hooking up their own neighborhood grid to utilize the wind/solar/water elements
available to them free of charge.
I anticipate that the proto type for my Concept1
electric Vehicle conversion will cost $50,000 to $60,000 and take 6 months to 1
year to build and work out the problems we have not yet anticipated. This
cost will come down as the production numbers go up. We will be able to
use the proto type as an actual running model to show automobile car and truck
dealers how well the conversion works. We will also show them the huge
energy savings of alternative energy generators that customers and businesses
can both buy to eliminate their dependence on the electric utility companies.
I would like to sell franchises to qualified business
owners so that they can convert their customer's ICE vehicles into EV vehicles.
Going local, then regional and then national will allow us to open up
manufacturing facilities here in the United States. As the demand goes up,
so will the production which will bring the cost down to a price level that will
allow medium household income earners to afford to convert their vehicles and
their homes affordably.
The EV conversion should also be able to qualify for
the federal tax credit that is offered on electric vehicles. I think it is
currently $7,500. As additional tax credit become available, then we will
be able to further reduce the overall cost of ownership.
We might want to consider a leasing department so that
we can retain ownership of the qualifying components for the tax credits which
will increase our bottom line. The most logical component to lease (other
than the entire vehicle) would be the batteries. Putting them out on a
lease would keep the customer coming back for new ones every 3 to 5 years.
This would also make the conversion more affordable by having the conversion
financed on a lease with monthly payments that the consumer can afford.
The same could possible be done with solar and wind mill generators.
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