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  1. As to energy bills,
    China is leading in coal-derived chemicals technology.
    China is leading in smart grid technology.
    China is leading in green hydrogen technology.
    China is leading in wind technology.
    China is leading in hydropower technology.
    China is leading in ultra-high voltage power transmission technology and has the largest network of UHV lines.
    China is leading in nuclear technology.
    China is leading in directed energy technology.
    China is leading in ocean drilling technology.
    China is leading in solar technology.
    China is leading in advanced optical technology.
    China is leading in advanced energy storage technology.
    There are many others, but 12 is a good number.
    Just an example, a very QUICK AND SIMPLE EXAMPLE

  2. Lmao so that guy bought batteries, upgraded his water system, changed his stove top, bought an EV… to be in credit $100 to $200 a month.. which they're saving to go on holiday with. Imagine all the money he would've been able to save in the first place by NOT buying any of that stuff and by keeping his money in a savings account? If he spent $75k all up he'd easily get $200 a month at least LMAO.

  3. Hi Champ, just wondering how many $k worth of overpriced batteries required for an average household and how frequent you need to replace them? And what exactly is the plan/process/technology in place for safe disposal of your so called green batteries? Good marketing for Nicolas Tesla, hey!

  4. I’m not going solar!
    My bills are not big enough per quarter for me to worry about it!
    That dude said about 400-600 per month!
    Jesus what the f**k is he doing wrong to have bills like that?
    My house is ALL electric also. I guess having no kids helps a great deal?

  5. Doesn't mention the initial outlay tho for 2 Tesla Powerwall batteries & the solar which would be around $50k. I'm all for it just don't sugar coat it without confirming the time it takes to get the return on your investment.

  6. Like they say, you never know till you, never know, about this impetus. Just a thought for you, the fastest way to disrupt this World now instantaneously, is only a cut-off to Electricity.

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