My PG&E Electricity Bill Dropped $180 — Here’s the Device I Used
Iran Conflict Escalating — Energy Prices Expected to Surge — Read This Now

My PG&E Electricity Costs Dropped From $270 to $90 — While My Neighbors Panic About What’s Coming

With Iran’s Strait of Hormuz situation getting worse by the week, I’m glad I stopped depending on the grid. Here’s exactly what I did — and how my electricity costs dropped over $180 a month.

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Nick S. — Sonoma County, CA
Homeowner · 22 years in residential construction · Energy independence advocate

I’ll be straight with you. I’m not a writer. I’m a guy who spent 22 years swinging a hammer and watching energy bills eat more of my paycheck every single year. When my PG&E electricity charge hit $270 last February I sat at my kitchen table for a good ten minutes just staring at it. That was the moment I decided I was done being held hostage by the power company.

This March? $90 in electricity. Same house. Same family. Same Northern California weather. A drop of over $180 a month — and I haven’t changed a single usage habit. Same appliances, same thermostat setting, same everything.

// My Actual PG&E Electricity Costs — Before & After
Feb 2025
Electricity costs
$270
Before the device
Mar 2026
Electricity costs
$90
After the device
Monthly reduction
$180+ / month
Verified PG&E account data
Electricity portion only
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The full breakdown — what the device is, why it works, and step-by-step instructions so you can build one yourself.

How I Did It
⚡ Why This Matters Right Now

You’ve seen the news. Iranian forces have been escalating pressure on the Strait of Hormuz — the narrow waterway that roughly 20% of the world’s oil supply passes through. Energy analysts are already warning of price spikes across natural gas, heating oil, and electricity generation.

California’s grid is already stretched thin. When energy prices spike at the source, they multiply by the time they reach your meter. Families who depend entirely on the grid are about to find out just how exposed they are.

There’s a device that’s been kept off the market for over a decade specifically because it threatens that dependency. I built one. I’m not exposed anymore.

How I Found This Thing

I’ve been into preparedness for years. Generator in the garage, water storage, the whole nine yards. But a generator means fuel, and fuel means dependence on the supply chain. I wanted something that worked without any of that — something compact, quiet, and completely off-book from the power company.

A buddy who does electrical work sent me a link to a presentation about a device built around a principle first documented over 100 years ago. The energy industry has known about it for decades. They’ve spent that entire time making sure you don’t. I almost ignored it. But there was something about the underlying physics that clicked for me — and when I looked into the history of why this never made it to market, everything started making sense.

The device works by amplifying an existing electricity source — up to 7 times — without fuel, without moving parts, without any ongoing intervention. It runs permanently. Someone finally packaged the instructions into a form any regular person can follow, and the energy industry is not happy about it.

“The device amplifies any electricity source up to 7 times — instantly, without fuel, without any ongoing intervention. Engineers who’ve seen it demonstrated say it shouldn’t work. It does.”

Here’s How I Did It

Before I tell you what to do, watch this. The video explains the actual science behind why this works — the 100-year history of this principle, why it never made it to market, and what the energy industry did to keep it that way. The history alone is worth 20 minutes of your time.

What I Wish Someone Had Told Me First

Field Notes — What I Actually Learned
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The materials are surprisingly cheap. Everything you need is available at any hardware store or online. That was the part that blew my mind — this isn’t exotic technology.
02
Build time is honestly 2 hours. I’ve built bird houses more complicated than this. If you can follow a wiring diagram, you can do this.
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It runs 24/7 regardless of weather. Not solar, not wind — it works on a completely different principle. My neighbors with rooftop panels had nothing during the December storms. This kept running.
04
Savings compound as you scale up. I started small. Once I confirmed it worked, I built a larger unit. That’s where the real bill reduction kicks in.
05
60-day money-back guarantee. I didn’t need it, but the fact that it exists tells you something about their confidence in this.

Look, I don’t know how bad this Iran situation is going to get. Could blow over tomorrow. Could also send energy prices through the roof by summer. Either way, I’m not worried about my electricity bill anymore. And I’m definitely not waiting for the power company to do me any favors.

The presentation explains everything — the 100-year-old principle, why it’s been suppressed, and exactly how to build the device yourself. This kind of information doesn’t stay online forever. If you’re the kind of person who’d rather be ahead of this than behind it, go watch it now.

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