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"free Solar Panels Electricity" System © – Yes You Can!

Looking for a true way that’ll enable you to get rid of these high electricity-bills once and for all? You should definitely consider using this incredible “Free Solar Panels Electricity” System. You may be surprised but this technique can be easily duplicated and used for virtually unlimited applications. Read the following article to know more about how we can all benefit from it.

Overview

Let’s quickly see what this “Free Solar Panels Electricity” System is all about: basically, you need to use one of these detailed step-by-step guides on the Web that shows how to assemble Solar-Cells by using basic materials. Although many of these guides offer the same thing, it is necessary to choose the right one; make sure it uses simple english without being too much ‘techi’, also, does it offer video tutorials, illustrations, and tech support? In any case, here are just a few advantage & advices that can help you out.

Important benefits

There are several important advantages provided by this solution:

* Uses Wind-Power as a backup when having long periods of cloudy days.
* Provides an unlimited energy-source.
* Enables us to make a 220V-240V elec. sys.
* Very quick return on investment (ROI).
* Enables us to get an extra income by quickly providing such sys. for others.

Tip to go

Did you know that it is possible to get the paneling at no cost? – Most professional guides will show how to do that.

Final words

Using such powerful “Free Solar Panels Electricity” System opens up an outstanding opportunity for any of us to ‘cut’ our elec. expenses once and for all. It wouldn’t be that hard to find other great benefits provided by this exceptional ‘machine’, simply because it offers so many important opportunities. It is time for an action, so at this point it is highly recommended to simply get it so you could enjoy from the exciting opportunities that it provides.

Jason Gilford
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2 Responses to “"free Solar Panels Electricity" System © – Yes You Can!”

  1. sallyasweet says:

    can anyone help me to summarize this because i summarize it but i did low marks?
    Baghdad wants to have its metro. Why?

    There are only three reasons I can think of why the government would want to spend “three to four billion” dollar on a metro.
    First: the government expects the checkpoints to stay forever in the capital and a metro would reduce the risk of getting robbed, innocently arrested, humiliated, insulted or accidentally shot at checkpoints. Using the metro the average Baghdadi would, at least in theory , also travel faster from A to B, because a metro has no checkpoints and the trains aren’t bothered by traffic jams.

    Second possible explanation: the construction of a metro needs dozens of subcontractors. It’s a golden opportunity to milk the state and become a member of Iraq’s growing army of happy millionaires. That’s why I think that the short second metro line in Rome, started in 1979 and applauded by Christian Democrats born corrupt, wasn’t finished even after seven years. With 4 billion dollars, one could also build a bus factory and manufacture some 15,000 buses that would use the existing roads, or lay down at least 10,000 km of tramway tracks and buy 100 trams.

    Third possible reason: the Shi’ite parties expect a nuclear war with Iran. The metro will be actually a bunker.

    Very few cities in the world have a metro. Because of the tunnels that have to be digged and underground stations that have to be built, the underground metro is the most expensive way of providing public transport. Perhaps the Baghdad metro could be built mainly above the ground – in Dubai I haven’t seen it go underground anywhere, while in London or Paris it is partly above the ground. (By the way, an engineer in Baghdad once told me that Saddam’s government was building something underground that was called a metro but seemed to have a different purpose; what happened to that tunnel system?)

    Nevertheless, cities where the distances between the work place and the home are long, demand a solution that will bring the working class or not so hard-working state employees almost in a straight line from point A to B, and without being stuck in the traffic for hours. Somehow the working class is very sensitive to spending more than two hours to go to and return from work, while its children don’t like to waste much time going to school. Metros are social-democratic solutions.

    Perhaps our overwhelmingly male politicians in the capital are displaying a rare insight into their own psychology: it is well-known around the world that the metro is the only solution that seduces males to use public transport instead of their private car.

    As an employer, I would welcome the metro in Baghdad, if only because I would get rid of having an army of minivans to bring people to the working place and deliver them back home. My employees might also arrive at work more relaxed because they haven’t seen one kalasjnikov in the early morning. But this could be achieved as well with a finely mazed, checkpoint-free network of modern airconditioned buses with curtains, driving punctually on “green gaz” or with electrical engines and on special demilitarized bus lanes – a solution that has the enormously attractive advantage of being ready in 2010 instead of 2020.

    Such a project could also be partly financed by one of the so-called international "carbon funds", funds in which western governments put billions of dollars to finance a reduction of air pollution in poorer countries. However, for that money to come, also for forestration projects or providing a quarter of Baghdad with solar panels, the Iraqi government would need to sign the Kyoto climate agreement, which until now it hasn’t done, together with the world’s five other mindless states: Somalia, Sudan, Afghanistan, Zimbabwe and the United States.

    Also, we shouldn’t forget that a metro needs reliable electricity to build it and to operate it when it’s finished. Is there any government plan for that minor detail?

  2. VVMNPSSDMR 4 eva says:

    WOW…. nope:( too much reading!
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