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Waterwheel saves on power bills

Posted on Jan 5, 07 11:45 AM PDT

Waterwheel saves on power bills
We all know how much our money we actually spend each month to power our entire home, and would gladly look forward to an environmentally-friendly solution that will help us save money in the long run. Ian Gilmarting and Bob Cattley have developed a mini-waterwheel that requires a mere 18" fall of water to generate ample power to keep your entire house running. Sure, the £2,000 installation fee might be prohibitive to most people but when you think about it the long run, it makes much more sense economically and environmentally. Hopefully a commercial version will be developed, wiping the smirk off the faces of power companies worldwide who make a killing each month.

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By George , 16/04/07 5:23 AM (CommentID #142216)


Very interesting. I ask about socket and more details.
We can build in Poland first power stations.We have old water mill. I ask about kotakt with authors of project.

Socket on side www.az-e.pl

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