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New Book "Free Carbon Free Electricity" Makes the Case for Homeowners to Take Control of Rising Energy Costs Through Solar Power

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Free Carbon Free Electricity by Thomas Miezejeski presents a timely and practical argument for residential solar energy as both a financial opportunity and a major step toward energy independence. Drawing on more than 40 years of experience analyzing emerging technologies and their real-world impact, Miezejeski offers homeowners a clear look at how solar panels, battery storage, and electric vehicles can change the way families think about electricity, utility bills, and home energy.

 

The book begins with a direct question for readers: "Are you paying more for electricity than you should?" From there, Miezejeski explains how today's residential solar systems can allow homeowners to generate electricity at a fraction of what many utilities charge. He argues that once a solar system is paid off, often within five to seven years through electric bill savings, homeowners may benefit from years of significantly reduced energy costs over the remaining useful life of the equipment.

 

Literary Titan praised Free Carbon Free Electricity as "a practical and urgent argument for residential solar," recognizing the book's ability to connect solar energy to everyday concerns such as rising rates, power outages, fuel costs, and dependence on centralized utility systems. The review also highlights Miezejeski's ability to frame solar power not only as green technology, but as part of a larger cultural shift toward personal energy production and independence. 

 

Miezejeski also explores the growing importance of modern battery systems. These systems can help support household electrical needs around the clock and provide backup power during utility outages, reducing or even eliminating the need for gas or gasoline-powered generators.

 

Free Carbon Free Electricity also examines billing structures, renewable energy credits, tax incentives, electric vehicle savings, and the broader technological shift from centralized systems to personal, decentralized tools. The book encourages readers to look more closely at their roofs, their electric bills, and their assumptions about where power should come from.

 

Accessible, passionate, and practical, Free Carbon Free Electricity is ideal for homeowners, EV owners, and environmentally conscious readers who want a clear introduction to the financial and environmental benefits of residential solar energy.

 

Get Free Carbon Free Electricity today on Amazon and Barnes & Noble and discover how residential solar can help homeowners save money, prepare for outages, and take a meaningful step toward energy independence.

About the Author

 

Thomas Miezejeski has had a lifelong interest in science and technology, beginning with a childhood visit to the Hayden Planetarium at the age of 10. Throughout his career, he has been an early adopter of new technologies and has worked as a consultant across telecommunications and computing. He is the author of more than 100 articles and book-length reports focused on the commercial potential of emerging products and services. In his spare time, he enjoys reading works by Neil deGrasse Tyson, Carl Sagan, Arthur C. Clarke, and many other leading thinkers in science and technology. Miezejeski is the recipient of Literary Titan’s Book Award.

 

Email: tommiez2001@yahoo.com

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