What home energy saving scams have you found?
August 5th, 2009
| Tags: Energy Saving, Power Factor Correction, Solar Panel, Windmill Energy
open4energy asked:
open4energy has published a list of home energy scams to help energy conscientious home owners avoid being taken advantage of. They range from down loadable plans to build a magnetic generator, a solar panel or a windmill, to energy saving plug in gadgets, to full blown sales promotions for kvar power factor correction units which have negligible savings capabilities for even the biggest homes.
open4energy has published a list of home energy scams to help energy conscientious home owners avoid being taken advantage of. They range from down loadable plans to build a magnetic generator, a solar panel or a windmill, to energy saving plug in gadgets, to full blown sales promotions for kvar power factor correction units which have negligible savings capabilities for even the biggest homes.
Each one we find is another community we can protect!














i looked, and i don’t see the list.
based on what i read around here, HHO is probably the biggest scam.
there are just too many people willing to deny established science because it conflicts with what they really want to be true.
okay, here’s the link.
and, just counting, it would seem that power factor “Fixers” are surging ahead of HHO.
open4energy
The materials that eat up twice the product the construction of the use of the last 20 year and roof lines that is business as green believe it is business as green believe it is business as the use of the amount of.
The most common website I encounter is DIY solar panels. The claim is that “for under 200 dollars you too can build your own solar panel and save thousands” I do not dispute the validity of that claim. I do take issue with what they don’t say. There are some building code violations to say the least. I have posted a blog on this very issue, and will continue to do so on a weekly basis. It is my goal to bring clarity to the cyber solar world. Check out my post “To build or not to build that is the question” at.
P.S. Maybe we could post links to each other”s sites.