There's a new discovery you should know about.
After years of intense research, scientists unearthed a cheap way to cut power bills, so powerful that it can actually pump a LOT back into the grid.
But there's a limit...
This device is so effective, you literally have to stop using it before you "surge the meter".
Can you guess the maximum amount of excess power you can pump back?
a) 1 KW
b) 25.5 KW
c) 101 KW
d) 2 MW
e) 322 MW
Or tap here to find out when you should stop!
Enjoy!
Steven
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