Would you buy electricity from a company that claim to use a free energy device?
5 Answers to "Would you buy electricity from a company that claim to use a free energy device?"
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Free energy, is that like threatening to bomb arabs, while pumping oil out of their ground?
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I guess it depends how we are defining free energy.. in physics this has a very specific meaning. So I would be very skeptical as this would break the first law of thermodynamics and pretty much throw out everything we know about physics.
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only if they're using solar or wind energy
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no hydro power? :DLike (1)
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hadn't thought of that...good one!Like (1)
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I shop electricity by price first, and where it's close, environmental considerations second... (Sorry, but money is tight.)....
A free energy device??? What like a windmill? I do get my power from a windfarm.Like (1)
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Don't laugh, that's how a super-collider works.Like (1)
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Posted by KeasbeyNights Mar 13th, 2013 at 1:49PM
Sure, if it were significantly cheaper than the competition (as it should be). But then it would put all the other companies out of business and would start to raise prices, and then it would be busted as a monopoly, so there would be a bunch of smaller free energy companies branching out of that one, and everything would turn out the same as it is now.
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