Miller Energy is a newly established power plant company that focuses on saving customers money. As a privately owned company, we use unique, proprietary technology to supply electricity to households and businesses, offering a fixed monthly bill that saves customers 75% or more.
We serve communities by forming supply grids established through investments from individual households, towns, cities, investors, or governments. Each power plant serves between 8,000 and 50 million households (per city) and is powered by a newly constructed Yireh motor power plant. It's that simple!
We provide low-cost energy nationwide and can review the possibility of eliminating some taxes. Yes, it's that good! Since we have no added fuel costs, we can pass the savings along. ME constructs the power plants with a compact force adjacent to the rotor, torquing it and producing electricity. The compact force will last eighty years, providing a force on the rotor.
The monthly electrical bill will be set at $38.50 in the U.S. and 75% savings in other countries. The investment for the Miller Energy motor consists of 15,000 households/businesses, requiring an investment of $239.48 from each customer in the supply grid. For a supply grid consisting of 8,000 households, the estimated investment required per household is $499.04. Investments are returned at 20% interest. A one-time investment of $3.5 million will also construct a power plant.
Besides homeowners, a town, city, metropolitan area, or government may invest in the construction of a power plant and have the citizens pay $38.50 in a monthly bill plus a percentage for government tax relief, perhaps leading to a 65% reduction in electric billing and 10% income to the government. If a government, metropolitan area, city, or town pays for the construction of one Yireh power plant for 15,000, the other motors will be installed at no construction charge to all area citizens, and they will receive the 75% savings. The "city" cost shall be repaid through the 10% billing and, once repaid, shall remain for city income. The power plants remain the property of Miller Energy.
Construction Investment: Funds will be allocated for architectural and engineering documents, permits, security, construction, and administration of power plant installation.
Expected ROI: Our projections indicate a 20% two-year interest return on investment for our investors. It is estimated that a return on investment of over 50% will be realized within the first year of operation. The customer's monthly electrical bill is $38.50, plus inflation in some years.
Funding Amount: We are seeking $3,592,333 to complete the construction startup phase of our power plant innovation for your community. This will enable us to bring our power plant product to market.
The Miller Energy business model provides investors with their initial investment plus 20% interest for two tax seasons. This effectively gives Miller Energy power plants and Yireh motors to customers and the government free of charge while reducing electrical costs. The city is incentivized to work with ME to receive continuous funding at 10%, resulting in customer savings of 65%.
Miller Energy has successfully completed a pioneering procedure that has never before been carried out in the energy industry. This new business successfully utilized the scaled compact force model to torque a rotor. We are a startup with investors sharing the cost of building affordable energy.
While our energy product is carbon-neutral, recyclable, and nonhazardous, it does necessitate the extraction of metals and molecules, which can be sourced from recycled materials. This technique eliminates all restrictions on green energy production standards, meaning the ecosystem and environment are being cleaned up and enhanced from that construction point on by default.
Each year, Miller Energy allocates funds to support the initiation and financing of new businesses. Members of our supply grid can apply for interest-free, no-repayment startup cash, as well as guidance and assistance to launch and grow their businesses. These new businesses should benefit both the nation and the community.
Mr. Miller has a number of patents and remarkable discoveries from his research. The Miller Energy Research Center will make yearly community investments by reviewing possible patent concepts that customers submit. All concepts submitted for patenting will be kept private and undisclosed, and the person's submittal will be destroyed after our review. If chosen, the patent idea will be developed and patented for the individual by Miller Energy.
The submitting individual will retain full ownership of the patents, which will be developed as a business with and for the individual to benefit the community and nation.

Martin Miller — Founder, Inventor, and Architect:
Martin earned his degree in Architectural Technology from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). He received a faculty citation and other awards during his time there. He graduated with high honors from a college. He was a military captain who received accommodation and achievement medals, as well as a meritorious award. Martin is a nationally certified architect licensed in the United States. Has a few patents from the United States Patent and Trademark Office for building construction.
He has made mathematical discoveries, including sequences and the Müeller sieve for prime numbers. These numbers are no longer random. He has written two books concerning mathematics and one containing problems in physics and chemistry. He has discoveries in housing, water purification, and organic farming that have been blocked in the United States for the past twelve years; contact Miller Energy for more details.

Martin Miller is a commercial architect with over 40 years of experience specializing in masonry and concrete structures. His areas of expertise include administration, site observation, code analysis, estimating, architectural documents, technical design, and project management for all Use and Occupancy classifications in architecture. A customized plant engineering and consulting service will be selected for power plant performance testing, monitoring, and troubleshooting. As is typical for architectural design and construction projects, architects and engineering firms will be part of the team. The team will also include security consultants, power plant motor engineers, and a construction manager.