The Power-Save™ 1200 Energy Saver
The Power-Save 1200™ energy saver is responsible for thousands of Americans saving millions of combined dollars on their utility bills! The Power-Save 1200™ saves families as much as 25% on their electric bill every month without sacrificing normal energy consumption and the comforts it provides.
Everyone who has an electric bill should own a Power-Save 1200™ energy saver!
----> Reduces electrical bills up to 25% per month ----> Increases motor and appliance life ----> UL Tested and Listed ----> Eliminates power surges ----> Reduces 'noise' in the electrical system
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The Power-Save 1200™ energy saver is responsible for thousands of Americans saving millions of combined dollars on their monthly utility bills. The Power-Save 1200™ saves families as much as 25% on their electric bill every month without sacrificing normal energy consumption and the comforts it provides. Power Save Michigan has built a reputation on product integrity and customer satisfaction; these core values will never be compromised. Our products hold up to the most rigorous testing and standards (including but not limited to NASA and UL) and effectively save thousands of people millions of combined dollars on their utility bills.
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And Its Free Look… Energy Policy Act of 2005 (H.R. 6)
The Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005)was signed into law by President Bush on August 8, 2005. EPAct 2005 offers consumer and builder tax incentives for increasing the energy efficiency of new and existing homes through measures such as added insulation; energy-efficient windows, doors and roofs; and energy-efficient heating and cooling equipment. Incentives include the purchase and installation of energy-efficient appliances and products, renewable energy measures, construction of highly energy-efficient homes, and the purchase of certain fuel-efficient vehicles. Most of these policies remain in effect through 2007.
About Tax Credits A tax credit is generally more valuable than an equivalent tax deduction because a tax credit reduces tax dollar-for-dollar, while a deduction only removes a percentage of the tax that is owed. Beginning in tax year 2006, consumers will be able to itemize purchases on their federal income tax form, which will lower the total amount of tax they owe the government. http://www.seco.cpa.state.tx.us/seco_news_2005taxcredits.htm RANDY (Dearborn, MI) 1-800-646-1153 Visit website
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