Electricity cost increase due to phone masts?
Please read important report from Professor Magda Havas. This is important as the UK news is reporting today on how to cut energy bills in our homes.
It appears frequencies from the phone masts are interfering with hour-watt meters and contributing to inaccurate readings resulting in high electricity costs. This demands further examination. Why should we pay for surges in our electricity bills because of phone masts?
Eileen O’Connor
Trustee – EM Radiation Research Trust
http://www.radiationresearch.org
Attached is a mini report on how radio frequency from a nearby cell phone antenna may interfere with the readings on an hour-watt meter and give abnormally high energy consumption. It is based on the home of Larry and Susan Stankavich in Duanesburg, New York.
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/electicity_costs_antennas.pdf
We need to know if this is a common phenomenon. If it is, many people may be paying too much for their electricity based on inaccurate readings on hour-watt meters.
For those who think their electricity bills are too high due to errors of the type mentioned in the mini report or who would like to contribute to this research please contact SWEEP Canada at: sweepinitiative @gmail.com
Feel free to distribute the mini-report to anyone who might be interested.
If you have comments about this report, please send it to
Dr. Magda Havas, B.Sc. Ph.D.
Environmental & Resource Studies,
Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, K9J 7B8
phone: 705 748-1011 x 1232
fax: 705 748-1569
mhavas @trentu.ca
It appears frequencies from the phone masts are interfering with hour-watt meters and contributing to inaccurate readings resulting in high electricity costs. This demands further examination. Why should we pay for surges in our electricity bills because of phone masts?
Eileen O’Connor
Trustee – EM Radiation Research Trust
http://www.radiationresearch.org
Attached is a mini report on how radio frequency from a nearby cell phone antenna may interfere with the readings on an hour-watt meter and give abnormally high energy consumption. It is based on the home of Larry and Susan Stankavich in Duanesburg, New York.
http://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/electicity_costs_antennas.pdf
We need to know if this is a common phenomenon. If it is, many people may be paying too much for their electricity based on inaccurate readings on hour-watt meters.
For those who think their electricity bills are too high due to errors of the type mentioned in the mini report or who would like to contribute to this research please contact SWEEP Canada at: sweepinitiative @gmail.com
Feel free to distribute the mini-report to anyone who might be interested.
If you have comments about this report, please send it to
Email:
mwn@pobox.comDr. Magda Havas, B.Sc. Ph.D.
Environmental & Resource Studies,
Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, K9J 7B8
phone: 705 748-1011 x 1232
fax: 705 748-1569
mhavas @trentu.ca
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