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To: Keith J who wrote (143)1/15/2000 8:21:00 PM
From: Stephen O  Respond to of 783
 
I think that there are many wealthy people who could easily afford $3-5000 for a backup power system. How many millionaires are there in the US and Canada.



To: Keith J who wrote (143)1/15/2000 11:09:00 PM
From: Fisherman1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 783
 
If you live in New Jersey or New York the savings is over $125 per month in the summer when the Air Conditioner and pool is working. This is according to GE. I would pay for the cell just not to have brown, or black outs, my natural gas was never out but the electricity was! The utility will buy the cell and sell me electricity cheaper than I now pay ....... 1/3rd of the households in the USA fit my power profile. Any rural user who has propane or natural gas or LNG would also be benefited as the cost of stinging wire is 25,000 per mile.