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How Does The Green Power Box Work?

The Green Power Box reduces the amount of power drawn from the utility by storing (in its capacitors) otherwise lost electricity (watts) caused by the inductive motors in your home. (Some example of inductive motors are Air Conditioning units, refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, dishwashers, pool & spa pumps, irrigation pumps, vacuum cleaners, furnaces blower motors, fans, garage door openers, garbage disposals, ect.) The technology applied by the Green Power Box supplies that stored electricity back to your inductive loads, thus causing you to decrease your demand for the utility. If you decrease your demand from the utility, your meter slows down and you use electricity. You’ve already paid for that electricity, why pay for it and waste it when you can pay for it, store it, and reuse it again? This whole process is called power factor optimization.

The authority of the power company ends at the sealed meter. When the power company sends you all this electricity much of the wasted electricity is emitted and disposed of throughout your home and all around you. Within that wasted energy are EMF (electromagnetic fields) emissions you are constantly being exposed to. Unless you have something pulling/drawing that energy from the power source (aka meter) that energy sits there waiting for you to consume it. Even though you are not using all the energy they send you, you are paying for what you use and what you waste. The Green Power Box takes that power being sent to you, pulls it into the capacitors and sends that wasted energy back to the power company.

There is no other product out that offers a more Cost Efficient energy saving product that this one. The Green Power Box takes the active part of energy and sends the excess right back through the transformer and to the electrical company. With globalization of the product use, it will reduce the carbon footprints being emitted to eliminate the need to build more power plans and reduce the effects of global warming.


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