Monday, November 10, 2014

The Electric Company

To whom it my concern,

Imagine one day you've heard of solar tiles and solar roofing but thought in these times yikes! Only to brush away the wonderful idea of a self-sufficient green energy. Then some time later you look out your window and see somebody painted a big blue dot, x, or check on a very nice and healthy tree. The outrage one must feel to have property vandalized! Only to find out it was your local electric company pointing out the tree they need to remove, trim and or leave scattered across the yard. Why, because it interferes with their wires strung proudly throughout the neighborhood like the cats old ball of yarn! Wires that not just clutter the ariel view but also put out low levels of radiation! Sacrifice a natural air purifier for a company who monopolizes the energy market? That is when your solar panels came into mind...
It turns out quite a lot of people love the idea! Imagine if every neighborhood had solar roofing panels or solar satellites for the shadier home an efficient green neighborhood! I realize we cannot completely eradicate the mass of wires, but if a neighborhood and company had worked together also putting energy back into the grid, it would catch on a lot faster. Why shouldn’t we have a cleaner self-sustainable energy source? It’s all around us, why should people supply a powerhouse that puts businesses and solutions like you out of business? Or be paid a huge sum of money every month with fear of being shut off? Times are slowly improving and my idea with your support may be a small solution not only to my issue of losing a tree but your battle at a market that should easily be green. For friends and neighbors to not have to starve or worry for lights and heat.
Feedback is appreciated as I and my neighborhood are quite serious to jumpstart a self-sufficient green energy source! If you offer neighborhood or block discounts we are curious. Or if you need a good marketing study I think we would be great candidates. Any information from you will be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and patience.

Cordially yours,

A fed up electric company customer

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