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AUminer

06/01/12 12:16 PM

#2710 RE: doogdilinger #2708

Bring on the Serious and Astute Traders!!!

Talc Moan

06/01/12 12:17 PM

#2711 RE: doogdilinger #2708

EEDG charges nothing up front to prove they can save you big cash savings on a monthly basis. They also insure there work 100% through one of the best A+ insurance companies in the country.

Read this-------->

EETC reduces the financial risk for its customers by backing projects with a reimbursement contingency insurance policy underwritten by Lloyds of London. The Lloyds of London insurance policy is a $1,500,000 reimbursement contingency insurance policy that backs the guaranteed energy savings and project payback and return on investment for our customers. The policy requires ongoing measurement and verification of energy reduction results and savings as well as notification if targets are not being met. If a shortfall were to occur in the projected savings for a customer, Lloyds of London would make up 90% of the difference, and Energy Edge would make up the remaining 10% of the difference. To date we have had no claims filed.


How can you beat that in a exploding renewable energy sector.

Plus it's obvious by the last month or so there building an awesome co-op with other private companies so EEDG can offer so much and generate plenty more revs through so many renewable technologies.

Drinkable Air is alone is going to be an awesome compliment in revs.

Also the agreement with Energy Control is going to be a cash cow offering Frigitek.

The list goes on an on and it's all happening now.

All of EEDG is certified as well.

All of the approaches and technologies we employ are proven, passive, DOE, USGBC and/or IEEE approved and recommended. Furthermore, many of our technologies are ENERGY STAR qualified and supplied by ENERGY STAR partners such as Phillips, GE, Telkonet and Intellidyne. All of the technologies we utilize are Underwriters Laboratory “UL” Listed, which means that they conduct the testing on electrical components and equipment, and Canada Standards Association “CSA” approved. The Canada Standards Association is similar to the Underwriters Laboratory but their testing is even more stringent and CSA approval is required by law in Canada. Many states and local utilities also offer incentives and rebates for our work and we help our customers to receive the incentives available as well as qualify them for applicable and available federal tax incentives.

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10thMountain

06/01/12 12:30 PM

#2712 RE: doogdilinger #2708

I agree :)