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KVAR - Reducing electrical waste and energy costs!

KVAR ENERGY CONTROLLER

BIG SAVINGS COME IN A SMALL BOX

Save on energy costs, eliminate energy waste, increase the life of your appliances, and surge protection for your home or establishment. Save 6% to 30% on your energy bill for home, business, or commercial setting.

The KVAR Energy Controller stores lost and wasted electricity by reclaiming and recycling wasted electrical energy throughout your homes motor loads.  

The KVAR unit then supplies the energy back to your home’s motors when needed This causes your power company meter to slow down by using less kilowatt hours resulting significantly lower monthly electric bills.

KVAR Unit

FACTS ABOUT KVAR

The KVAR unit is a capacitor based control system that reduces the amount of non-productive current in your existing electrical system. It helps to significantly reduce electrical costs and pollution from energy generated by the utility companies.

The KVAR unit will reduce demand at the meter by reducing lost and wasted power, plus it will reduce maintenance costs and increase equipment life by reducing heat around the motor and wiring.

Electricity is no longer being wasted, the motors get what it needs to be efficient and uses what is generated by the KVAR Unit not what is produced from the power company.

 

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Disposing of fluorescent light bulbs

More and more, people are switching from incandescent to fluorescent light bulbs in an effort to be more energy efficient. There’s even an international campaign to stop use of incandescent bulbs.

But do you know the proper way to dispose of them? Don’t feel bad, because most people don’t, and they end up in the garbage. If they break in transit, the garbage collectors are exposed to the mercury inside, not to mention when the bulbs enter our landfills. Even though the smaller spiral shaped fluorescent bulbs for lamps contain less mercury than the standard long cylinders, they can still be hazardous to our health if not disposed of properly at certified waste recycling centers.

General Electric is looking into a national solution to the problem, and plans to meet with legislators as they know it will become a crucial issue with the significant increase in use of fluorescent bulbs.

LED lights on the other hand contain no mercury and are much more energy efficient than either incandescent or fluorescent bulbs. They do cost more initially, but pay for themselves in the long run and have no disposal issues