pull your main switch and live with out electricity for 5 days.Then come back and tell us how it went.Electricity keeps my barn water running in the winter month plus pumps it year round.It runs my planer moulder, table saw. shaper.drill press lights and refridgerator and freezer.My picnic tables have a nice eased edge on the top and benches because I have an electric router.It runs a small air conditioner that lets me breath easy when the humidity hits 90%.My welder helps me repair and build items for my farm.The village Blacksmith is long gone.My 4x6 power hacksaw makes cutting steel easy.An electric motor moves my boat.The battery gets charged in my shop at far less cost thn a solar panel could do it. Electricity lets me stay at home and making a living repairing Radios,TV, battery chargers ,Welders, starters, generators and alternators.It helps me saw and plane lumber and produce thousands of feet of moulding.I could build picnic tables with a hand saw and a brace and bit.It would take at lot longer and the tables would cost more.A friend says it takes 10 gallons of gas to run his generator for 1 day.My electric bill runs 75 to 100 bucks a month.40 years ago it cost 15 bucks a month..In short I cant generate electric power at less cost than I can buy it.
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