blog | Enginuity Power Systems - Part 3
 

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The average US household produces 7.5 tons of CO2 equivalents per year, contributing to the tens of trillions of tons of U.S. emissions that are quickly changing our environment. 20% of US emissions are from heating, cooling, and powering households – such as natural gas for...

If you reside in Japan, you’ll lose power to your dwelling – on average – once every 20 years. The average U.S. customer loses power once every 9 months. That’s EXCLUDING power failures from hurricanes and other storms, let alone fires. A growing number of consumers are saying...

Our revolutionary E|ONE, a private home generation appliance, provides electrical power and space and water heat for the average home, typically fueled by natural gas or propane. Let’s take a closer look at the benefits of natural gas. Burning natural gas to produce energy results in fewer...

There are many benefits to installing the E|ONE, a private home generation appliance, in the home: reliable electric power fueled by underground natural gas lines safely away from storms and fires; cost-saving total home space and water heating solutions; and the cost benefits of net metering. Net...

There have been more than 2,500 major power outages – that’s an outage affecting more than 50,000 homes or businesses – since the beginning of this century. Most certainly there have been tens of thousands more minor outages: think your block and the ones surrounding you. How...

Enginuity’s Green Power Generation Technology Leads the Way to a Cleaner Future! Unlike conventional power, a lot of which is produced by burning coal, Enginuity’s E|ONE, a private home generation appliance, is powered by clean and plentiful natural gas or propane. In fact, Enginuity’s E|ONE is...

It’s painful to comprehend the waste we experience generating electrical power in the U.S, all at a cost of sending 1.1 gigatons of carbon annually into the air. The energy lost in U.S. power plants is in the QUADRILLIONS of BTUs – that’s 1,000,000,000,000,000+ BTUs –...

When temperatures in parts of California hit triple digits a week ago, the state’s three biggest utilities turned off power to blocks of homes and businesses. Nobody appreciated these “rolling blackouts” – from Governor Gavin Newsom, who said “you shouldn’t be pleased with the moment that...