Saturday, January 24, 2009

Energy Saving Product Profits To Go To Micro and Autonamous Home R & D and Production. by Walt Barrett

We are announcing today that 100% of the profits from all of our energy saving products and micro home plans will be invested in our Micro and Autonomous Home project with the goal of providing low cost energy, free affordable homes. Here is a little more background, and explanation of our on going project below.
An autonomous home is an energy free home that takes care of you instead of you taking care of it. It powered by solar, wind, or hydro depending on the circumstances.
The light emitting diode (LED) light bulb and Solar Power Systems
One of the most important spin off products as a result of our autonomous micro home research project is the light emitting diode lighting system. These light bulbs are available in 12 volt DC, 120 Volts A/C to 240 volts A/C. The latest models have an energy savings in equivalent light for a 100 watt reading lamp of 96%. This has huge implications to the power industry and to people living "off the power grid." These LED bulbs will drastically reduce the number of solar power modules required on any autonomous home, thus lowering the cost. Now, let's take a look at the general population. Suppose we take 100 million homes and put just one LED 100 watt equivalent bulb in each household. This LED bulb actually draws4 watts of power from the grid to equal 100 watts in Light or lumins. That is a savings of 96%.That is 96 watts X 100 million homes, or 9600 million watts from only one light bulb per home!Imagine if it was twenty of these LED bulbs per home. That is 20 X 9600 million watts. The savings in money and energy are incredible. Now let's just imagine that our 100 million homes have just enough solar electric modules to provide the lighting only. The cost of producing just a few hundred watts a day per residence is less than $1000.00 per home just for lighting.The system consists of one solar electric module with charging regulator, two solar storage batteries, a 120 volt inverter if you use 120 volt bulbs, and there is enough back up powering the batteries to charge a cell phone, and run a computer or TV for reasonable amounts of time. Just imagine, all that from a 100 to 150 watt solar electric module Producing about 1 KW per day average. Now, it is common knowledge that our company, A to Z Global Marketing, AKA http://www.chinadepot.com/, A 100% American owned company has already invested thousands of dollars in autonomous micro home research with the intention of mass producing micro and medium size homes at the lowest possible prices ever. This is possible by using the latest material science research and advanced mass production technology. Our main goals are:
1. To provide the lowest comparable affordable housing costs in history.
2. To save huge amounts of energy.
3. To provide employment locally by building regionalized assembly plants.
4. To be the greenest business possible.With these goals in mind, we are announcing today that 100% or all the profits derived from the sale of LED solar lighting systems, and our solar water pumping and power systems will allocated to our Micro and autonomous solar home project. Our goal is to get into mass production as soon as possible. We will also allocate 100% of the profits from the sale of micro home plans into the micro home R&D and assembly plant program. These homes will vary in size from 128 square feet to 700 square feet.We sincerely hope that our loyal readers will pass this information along to as many people as possible. We need to turn things around in this economy and to help as many of our fellow Americans find employment and housing as soon possible.
Please pass this blog information to your friends as we only have a fraction of the people who can benefit from the information on these blogs. There are micro home details and photos on this blog. We are now offering detailed construction plans for sale.
Walt Barrett President
A to Z global Marketing Inc.
http://www.chinadepot.com/ A 100% owned American Corporation

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