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Powergard Boasts Lower Energy Bills
A new plug-in device can cut your monthly bill by 10 percent or more.
May 12, 2008 | by Rachel Cericola

The whole green thing is in—not just saving energy, but also saving money in the process.

For those looking to go green in every way, Nevvus Group has announced the Powergard. This plug-in device can store energy lost in the operation of inductive motors—and then recycle it for later use.

“As individual consumers, we may feel that there is little we can do to change and save the world,” says Catherine Dumas, VP of international business development for Nevvus. “We can start by limiting the energy we consume in our homes. Aside from turning off lights and appliances when we leave the room or using cold water to wash clothes, Powergard is an effective way to reduce electrical consumption.”

Just plug Powergard into any outlet. It also works to reduce power spikes and energy surges, while regulating your electrical system. The company says the device will save users 10 percent or more on monthly electric bills.

Of course, you have to spend more to make money; the Powergard retails for $200.



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Rachel Cericola - Contributing Writer
Over the past 15 years, Rachel Cericola has covered entertainment, web and technology trends. Check her out at www.rachelcericola.com.


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Posted by Cynthia Robertson  on  01/25/09  at  05:01 PM

We have been using the PowerGard for three years in our home and have seen remarkable savings, the unit is a power factor correcting capacator and has a VAR rating of .9!

It also reduces the problem of stray voltage which many people are sensitive to. Try it at www.powergard.ca

It works!

Posted by Rachel Cericola  on  05/13/08  at  12:16 PM

I have not had the opportunity to test out the product, but it does say it has a money-back guarantee. However, I don’t know if it’s a pain to go through that process.

Either way, I think the product would have more takers if it was in the $50 range.

Posted by Aly Sergie  on  05/13/08  at  12:00 PM

Sounds like nonsense. How is this any different from any line conditioner? Those products do not claim to reduce energy consumption....



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