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9/8/2010

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Alan Case - thank you for your encouraging words.

Our next blog topic is going to discuss the little known (to me at least, until recently) relationship between the cost of energy and the health of many of our senior citizens.  I was surprised to first learn of this, and I think many of you will be surprised, too.

And we will be developing a new Caveat Emptor (Let the Buyer Beware) page for our website.  Due to recent experiences we've had with some of our customers and prospective customers, it is apparent the power conditioning market, too, has its mix of 'the good, the bad and the ugly'.  We will be developing some guidelines to help consumers navigate the power conditioning waters and avoid the potential pitfall of spending money on something that doesn't produce the monetary savings promised or claimed.

Until then, we wish you our reader the best of success in your energy and money saving - or other positive change - ventures.

Your dedicated to doing it right energy savings guy,

David Sunkel
U.S. Electric Save
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    The Energy Blog

       The primary purpose of our blog is to provide an interactive forum to publicly discuss important energy related topics that affect each of us in some way.
       We welcome your input on any of our topics and encourage you to offer your own thoughts and ideas on topics you'd like to bring into the discussion.
       I'm writing this purpose statement on July 23, 2010, and look forward to posting our first topic within the next several weeks.
       Until then, best wishes for continued success in your 'green' or other endeavors.
       BTW, here at U.S. Electric Save we always think of 'green' as both energy and cost efficient, because few things can change the status quo quicker than a good idea meeting a need in a free market economy.

    Cordially,
    David Sunkel
    President, U.S. Electric Save

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