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30-05-2007, 05:24 AM
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Ken From Colorado
Wow! Talk about the World Wide Web! Hello, my name is Ken and I am the owner of Eco-Electrical Contractors in Bennett, Colorado. Glad to be here and hope to chat some more with you as I move about the forums and check out the other posts. Thank you and take care, Ken.

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18-08-2007, 03:37 PM
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hi ken a warm welcome from me.
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18-08-2007, 05:10 PM
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... and I'd be intrigued to know about some of your eco-electrical solutions - living in Europe I'm not likely to take you up on them but it would be nice to hear about environmentally friendly applications ....
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19-08-2007, 12:10 AM
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I have a web site at Eco-Electrical for the new business and there are a few links to take a look at about energy saving products and techniques. Lowering wattage in lighting fixtures and appliances, using occupancy sensors for lighting control, electronic time clocks for hot water heating storage units and the education of such to the user are all available today and is affordable. We are looking into and have had interest for photovoltalics and wind alternative energies. Also, fuel cells for home power generation is on the horizon. I'm really excited because although the systems are old technology and easy to retrofit, the main power source is where the changes occur and at some point, actual savings can be proven. These upgrades sell themselves and I'm still in the electrical business. We're just doing our part! 
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