A new economic engine using stored mechanical energy.

A new economic engine using stored mechanical energy.

Think about that.
A home grown approach to bringing energy to places in the world
that are off the grid.
Places where the purchase of energy is a costly thing.

Remember we are blessed by God.
His children, those of true faith, will succeed.Man's creativity is endless.
The human spirit is resilient, especially
with the word
of God entwined.
Hope creates an excitement in the spirit and a lifting of the soul.
We will embrace the wind as our source to cull. That every person
can access natures forces to work for them.

Hopefully they can see the benefits of engaging in the act of culling power.
To keep or to sell.The idea is that a valuable commodity
creates comfort in
independence and security.
By being able to store the energy produced in a small modular metal case;
a market is created.

Nonprofit agencies provide the energy storage cases free and
oversee the building of wind mills with local resources of wood, brick and cloth.
Easy to build, easy to operate., easy to move the cases to market.

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