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Topic: [ICO][E2C] - ELECTRONIC ENERGY COIN ✅ NEW TECHNOLOGY ✅ - page 22. (Read 70287 times)

newbie
Activity: 253
Merit: 0
I think this project would be cost-effective in eastern Europe, where green energy was not developed, and this market is not yet occupied by large corporations.
I don't agree with you, due to the fact that the countries of Eastern Europe are large suppliers of electricity to Western Europe.
But the main electricity in these countries is produced at thermal power plants or at nuclear power plants.
It only says that they are not interested in providing the product and introducing new energy technologies.


Today, thermal power plants consuming a huge batch of coal or natural gas cease to be cost-effective
Nuclear power plants also entail enormous costs in terms of uranium enrichment and the cost of a large number of workers.
But the introduction of new technologies is not cheap.
Also, maintenance of green energy requires the transfer of training of workers and the payment of their labor.
Nevertheless, the cost of implementing green energy by paying off will last for several years.
Why spend a lot of money for new develop, if so much cheaper to maintain in a good working condition existed?
e2c
copper member
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
Can I change E2C to another coin, bitcoin for example?

Of course, use the tidex stock exchange for that
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
I think this project would be cost-effective in eastern Europe, where green energy was not developed, and this market is not yet occupied by large corporations.
I don't agree with you, due to the fact that the countries of Eastern Europe are large suppliers of electricity to Western Europe.
But the main electricity in these countries is produced at thermal power plants or at nuclear power plants.
It only says that they are not interested in providing the product and introducing new energy technologies.


Today, thermal power plants consuming a huge batch of coal or natural gas cease to be cost-effective
Nuclear power plants also entail enormous costs in terms of uranium enrichment and the cost of a large number of workers.
But the introduction of new technologies is not cheap.
Also, maintenance of green energy requires the transfer of training of workers and the payment of their labor.
Nevertheless, the cost of implementing green energy by paying off will last for several years.
newbie
Activity: 253
Merit: 0
I think this project would be cost-effective in eastern Europe, where green energy was not developed, and this market is not yet occupied by large corporations.
I don't agree with you, due to the fact that the countries of Eastern Europe are large suppliers of electricity to Western Europe.
But the main electricity in these countries is produced at thermal power plants or at nuclear power plants.
It only says that they are not interested in providing the product and introducing new energy technologies.


Today, thermal power plants consuming a huge batch of coal or natural gas cease to be cost-effective
Nuclear power plants also entail enormous costs in terms of uranium enrichment and the cost of a large number of workers.
But the introduction of new technologies is not cheap.
Also, maintenance of green energy requires the transfer of training of workers and the payment of their labor.
newbie
Activity: 253
Merit: 0
I think this project would be cost-effective in eastern Europe, where green energy was not developed, and this market is not yet occupied by large corporations.
I don't agree with you, due to the fact that the countries of Eastern Europe are large suppliers of electricity to Western Europe.
But the main electricity in these countries is produced at thermal power plants or at nuclear power plants.
It only says that they are not interested in providing the product and introducing new energy technologies.


Today, thermal power plants consuming a huge batch of coal or natural gas cease to be cost-effective
Nuclear power plants also entail enormous costs in terms of uranium enrichment and the cost of a large number of workers.
But the introduction of new technologies is not cheap.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
I think this project would be cost-effective in eastern Europe, where green energy was not developed, and this market is not yet occupied by large corporations.
I don't agree with you, due to the fact that the countries of Eastern Europe are large suppliers of electricity to Western Europe.
But the main electricity in these countries is produced at thermal power plants or at nuclear power plants.
It only says that they are not interested in providing the product and introducing new energy technologies.


Today, thermal power plants consuming a huge batch of coal or natural gas cease to be cost-effective
Nuclear power plants also entail enormous costs in terms of uranium enrichment and the cost of a large number of workers.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
I think this project would be cost-effective in eastern Europe, where green energy was not developed, and this market is not yet occupied by large corporations.
I don't agree with you, due to the fact that the countries of Eastern Europe are large suppliers of electricity to Western Europe.
But the main electricity in these countries is produced at thermal power plants or at nuclear power plants.
It only says that they are not interested in providing the product and introducing new energy technologies.


Today, thermal power plants consuming a huge batch of coal or natural gas cease to be cost-effective
newbie
Activity: 253
Merit: 0
I think this project would be cost-effective in eastern Europe, where green energy was not developed, and this market is not yet occupied by large corporations.
I don't agree with you, due to the fact that the countries of Eastern Europe are large suppliers of electricity to Western Europe.
But the main electricity in these countries is produced at thermal power plants or at nuclear power plants.
It only says that they are not interested in providing the product and introducing new energy technologies.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
I think this project would be cost-effective in eastern Europe, where green energy was not developed, and this market is not yet occupied by large corporations.
I don't agree with you, due to the fact that the countries of Eastern Europe are large suppliers of electricity to Western Europe.
But the main electricity in these countries is produced at thermal power plants or at nuclear power plants.
newbie
Activity: 253
Merit: 0
I think this project would be cost-effective in eastern Europe, where green energy was not developed, and this market is not yet occupied by large corporations.
I don't agree with you, due to the fact that the countries of Eastern Europe are large suppliers of electricity to Western Europe.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
I think this project would be cost-effective in eastern Europe, where green energy was not developed, and this market is not yet occupied by large corporations.
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
Can I change E2C to another coin, bitcoin for example?
member
Activity: 271
Merit: 10
Can I return goods purchased through you for some reason back?         

Of cource, they have whole chapter in WP about return policy.
So you can learn it by the link: https://electronicenergycoin.com/e2c_whitepaper_V1.pdf
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Will the list of major investors be published or only if they wish to do so?            
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
Why are you considering changing something that was previously stated to be the end of ICO?
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
Can I return goods purchased through you for some reason back?         
newbie
Activity: 294
Merit: 0
do you already have a testing platform?      
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
Where can I read about the future work of the project after graduation ico?

There is no future to this! it seems you didnt read what I wrote.
This is a big scam, do you really believe that energy section is that much limited and people in energy industry are so stupid to go and believe such a scam, so that in future they use E2C? Are you a second grader?
It is a scam and it will never ever work, if you want to lose your money that depends on you, but remember I warned you.


I my god.
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
Where can I read about the future work of the project after graduation ico?

There is no future to this! it seems you didnt read what I wrote.
This is a big scam, do you really believe that energy section is that much limited and people in energy industry are so stupid to go and believe such a scam, so that in future they use E2C? Are you a second grader?
It is a scam and it will never ever work, if you want to lose your money that depends on you, but remember I warned you.
newbie
Activity: 70
Merit: 0
creator academy is famous for the scams they did in UAE and in Malaysia in 2015 and 2016. They stole people's money in a similar Ponzi scheme called adrows and then in unifunds.
They are wanted in UAE.= and fled to Malaysia. They are wanted! They are Iranians and they are famous for doing pyramid schemes in countries.
All they do is introducing fake companies and selling people rubbish based on referral and commission based programs.
Now they are selling E2C in Turkey and they make buyers to bring more buyers and make others buy E2C so they can earn a commission.
This is not about E2C it is about a pyramid scheme. They did it before several times and they are doing it now with E2C.

You are so worry about this question!

I am not worried about the question.
I am warning guys like you who are losing money on this scam.
Creator academy is famous for Ponzi schemes and pyramid schemes. if you dont know about it, you can ask Malaysian Authorities.
If you wana lose your money and time, well that's your issue! but its a fair warning and you should be thankful.

Thank u for the supporting, but we all are adult people to make our own decisions! And we decide ourselves is it pyramid schemes or really interesting project!
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