I received a call from England the other day asking if I thought a particular power correcting technology saved consumer energy bills. I know a little about power factor from an earlier assignment, which included knowing that consumers only pay for real power, and that power factor did not affect their electricity bill at all.
But as I investigated I was astounded to find the extend of the scams and blatant fraud being promoted on the internet.
Worst, I found that my own site is serving a number of Google ads for the very scams I was uncovering. This is most unfair, we cannot control what Google deliver to us, and we pride ourselves on the quality of the information we publish.
I have created a list of energy saving scams at open4energy and I hope they will prove useful to out readers!
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