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You Tube Summary: This video explains the function of the sterling dish electrical generator with promising results as an energy alternative solution taking us away from out current fossil fuel dependency.

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Great Opportunities in Energy
In my opinion, we are living in exciting times when it comes to energy, technology and the wide open world of communication.

Soon we may not be held to the leash of the oil producing companies, but rather free to participate with energy effeciency like we have never before experienced.

It has been said that if the car maufacturing companies produced cars at the same pace as miscroprocessors in the computer industry we would all be driving cars that got hundreds of miles per gallon, as it should have been decades ago!

Sterling Dishes Convert Sun Rays Into Electricity for Solar Electricity

 

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