Energy Savings Proof
News Flash!!
The power companies are now installing digital power meters in all homes in the United States. It will take 2-3 years to complete, but in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, they have already started to charge a $2.50 monthly fee for a meter that most homes do not have yet.
When this meter is installed in your home and your air conditioner starts up, the meter will see the initial spike and this will be what you will be charged for, not just your “actual” usage. This is peak power and is how commercial customers are already being charged. These “DEMAND METERS” will change anytime any motor, anywhere in your home starts up, and charge you the higher “spike rate” for a 15-minute time segment.
If you do not have “PowerwoRx e3” installed in your home, you are vulnerable. The unit corrects the “POWER FACTOR” to 98 on all the motors in your home and make them run more efficiently. Best of all, the digital power meter cannot see the spike; therefore you are not charged the “spike rate!”
Power companies in all states are also considering charging a penalty for not having a power factor of 90-95. All US homes have an average power factor of only 77, unless power factor correction has been installed by the builder or homeowner. CA and TX have been charging this fee for quite some time. Recently, 9 more states have joined in this practice.
Note: Because utility rates have varied from one year to the next the only meaningful finding of savings is being calculated based on KWH usage. (Kilowatt Hours)
Brad Near - Phoenix, AZ
We installed the unit in late June of 2008.
The copies of my bills (below) Phoenix, Arizona showing an 18.6% savings in July and 35.5% savings in August and 36.0 savings in September. After we moved out of the heat of the summer our power use reduces and the savings continued, but not as much as when the air conditioner is running.
April 2009 Electric Bill showing a reduction of KWH use, even though April is a low demand month for us in Phoenix, Arizona
Notice the SAVINGS IS EVERY MONTH in the following photos of my billings.


Wallace Gummere - Stratton, NB
I installed my PowewoRx on May 21st This is a chart for June, July, August 2007 compared to 2008. As you can see I have saved a lot in KWH usage. The $61.49 the savings may not seem like much but the rate is higher this year. Using last year’s rate it would have been $93.52 Will keep track for the year. Wally Gummere
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June-2008 |
July-2008 |
August-2008 |
Total Savings |
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2007 KWH
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1404
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1521
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2318
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2008 KWH
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1007 Reduction of 29% in KHW
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1534 Higher KWH by 1%
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1699 Reduction of 27% in KWH
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2007 Power Cost |
$133.39 |
$143.46 |
$212.02 |
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2008 Power Cost |
$105.35 |
$153.48 |
$168.55 |
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Savings |
$28.04 |
$-10.02 |
$43.47 |
$61.40 |
Michael Dorey - Florida: 33.7% reduction in KWH reduction of electric bill by 29.6%

Bob Giddens-Florida: 26% decrease in power bill and a 30.8% reduction in KWH








