How to Save $897.40 Using Water Powered Car or Truck
YOU are one among the millions of people in the United States alone who are throwing away their hard earned dollars on their cars when they could have saved all the money.
What am I talking about?
Listen up…
If you drive a vehicle that gets only 13 miles per gallon and you drive 15,000 miles per year, then you are consuming 1,154 gallons of gasoline. At $3 per gallon this equals $3461.50 out of your pocket! Can you imagine that!
But if you join the many happy people that are now using water as well as gas to power their cars this will help you increase your mileage by 35% and you will have saved $897.40 per year. If you are two, three or four drivers in the family, this yearly savings increases dramatically.
And what if you have a fleet of 50 drivers in your company? Then your yearly savings will multiply to $44,870. Much more if you have a large fleet with more drivers.
What can you do with $44,870 in free cash?
This is possible by using water as well as gas to power your car. Incredible? Of course not. Many smart people all around the world are now using it and you can too, if you have all the information at your disposal.
Water for fuel technology is now becoming common and the ease of setting it up yourself, has made it a MUST-have for vehicle owners.
To get started, do your due diligence to find out more about this technology and how you too can save cost from fueling your car with water and gas, instead of 100% gas! Thankfully, on the Internet you can find information for free. But a word of caution: ensure that you donât depend on any information that tells you that itâs possible to run your car on 100% water. Such technology are not only too expensive but very complicated.
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Green Web Hosting Farce?
I’m sorry, this is going to be a rant, I’ll just tell you right now…. I’m kind of frustrated.
Phil Nail, was quoted in an article at Top Hosts as saying… “⌠and buying green credits doesnât make your company green” Errrrr And, according to AISOâs website, many of the so-called green Web hosts out there donât run any environmentally friendly technologies at all, but instead buy RECs as a marketing tactic in hopes of making you think theyâre helping the environment…. I say, with friends like that, who needs enemies?
Well, I run a green web hosting service and we buy REC’s. I recycle religiously, I garden my own food, I buy local when I can’t get what I need or don’t have room to grow. I bicycle when I could drive, I buy sustainable organic and fair trade as much as is humanly possible. I accept all the bags of leaves and grass clippings I can get from all the neighbors in my town, and I do my best to research where the money from my green tags is going. What more could one want from a small company? Should I not BE a small business because I can’t afford a windmill of my own or the solar panels that should run a green hosting business. The individual that I buy my hosting from is a greenie too, the way he lives, etc… in the backwoods… How could we collectively be better role models? Last I checked, being poor didn’t make one bad, and being rich didn’t make one better. I mean, is THAT what this is all about… egads, big business?
While I would give my eye teeth to host all my thirty some sites and those of all my clients on truly solar/wind powered servers, AISO makes it cost prohibitive for me to do so. (they are over ten times more expensive as all my hosting expenses put together, including our green tags) there is an addon price for every service I need. As a reseller who hosts design clients, I have little choice but to buy energy credits to help make a difference. (Just like I use electricity in my home until I can come up with the fundage to install solar panels) Researching where that money is going can be a full time job, but itâs a step in the right direction. If Mr. Nail would create a program that is as affordable as it is green, weâd see a HUGE difference in the number of truly industrious and sincere site owners that wish to participate in sustainable technology.
As it is right now, I donât think that saying, â⌠these so called green web hostsâ and â⌠and buying green credits doesnât make your company greenâ is helpful at all. Not to mention the fact that it is counterproductive. (and YES, buying green tags for home and office in addition to all other sustainability practices makes us GREEN) Those comments donât take into consideration those very small and home based businesses that are making every attempt to be sustainable in their business practices doing everything they can from recycling at the office and at home, buying sustainable products to gardening their own food and/or buying local.
I agree with Michael Bloch’s (from ThinkHost) opinion of the situation much more…
“Around the world, there’s an awful lot of data center infrastructure already in place and while it would be nice to have solar panels and wind turbines directly powering each one of them, it’s horribly expensive at this point, somewhat wasteful of current infrastructure and is going to be some time coming.”
“The purchase of green tags is a great way for hosting providers to do something environmentally positive right now by ensuring the equivalent power that they use is fed into a grid somewhere from renewable sources such as solar and wind (these are the offsets we use). It’s a big picture concept and a practice that should be encouraged rather than being seen as the poor cousin to direct renewables powering.”
These things are all intertwined and they all must work synergistically as must we who are all, in our own spheres, striving to effectively promote public awareness. I can understand attacking those that are proven to only trying to ride an economical âgreenâ wave, but those sort of sweeping statements really leave out the conscientious small business, which in my humble opinion is the backbone of all larger ones. I don’t mind paying a bit more for sustainable technology, but not more than ten times more. Sorry, those condescending statements just really rubbed me the wrong way this morning. I’m going out to the garden and work off some of this steam…
Recycled Cardboard Boxes
Quality used, new, misprinted and overrun cardboard boxes. Why pay the high price of brand new boxes, when you will only use them once? And you don’t have to cut down a tree to make a used cardboard box! Wonderful idea and as much as people move around these days, timely.
If you’re buying boxes and not getting them in the alley behind the grocery stores in your town, then try Used Cardboard Boxes
One Lightbulb. Big Results!
Replacing one 100-watt bulb with a just-as-bright 30-watt compact fluorescent cuts more than 1,300 pounds of carbon dioxide pollution over the life of the bulb. Swap out two bulbs to lower your household emissions by more than a ton!
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Burning fossil fuels to power our homes and run our cars creates global warming pollution. But you can reduce your global warming pollution by changing old, incandescent lights to newer energy-saving models, or compact fluorescent lights.
That’s because the average 25-watt compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulb generates as much light as a 75-watt incandescent light bulb, but uses less than a third the energy.
One light bulb. Big results. Take the pledge to make the switch>>
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