iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Home Management
 

Alternate Energy and You - Five Keys to Being Self Sufficient

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Tim Benedict

I was reading just the day about a guy who had converted his truck to run on woodgas. His top speed was 90mph, and he used scrap lumber for his fuel source. Wouldn’t that be cool to be able to do that too?

This man focused on one of the five parts of any self-sufficient alternative energy equation, and found an excellent way to make it happen. I tell anyone that asks me how I was able to live entirely off the grid with my wife and 8 kids for 4 years in a 5,000 sq ft house, to focus on these five things. In fact, ANYONE that wants to live entirely off the grid, and focus on being self-sufficient in this energy driven world, has to address all five areas sooner or later.

1. Electricity
2. Water, Food, Sewer
3. Heating, Cooling
4. Cooking, Refrigeration
5. Transportation

Don’t worry about tackling all five at once. Just pick one, focus on it, see how much money it saves you or how successful you are, then move on to the next one, even if all you’re interested in doing is lowering your energy costs by somehow implementing alternate energy.

Taking each one of these in turn, let’s briefly discuss these five keys for a moment.

1. The off-grid or residential power generation Electricity Equation has two parts to it as well: Generation and Conservation. Somewhere in there, you have to find a happy medium between the two. It’s pointless to generate huge power, then waste it needlessly without conservation.

With that said, the primary components of any efficient alternate energy or off-grid electrical Generation site are: the source, a charge controller and/or diverter, energy storage (usually batteries), and an inverter (to convert stored power to AC house current). Traditionally, the source can be solar, hydroelectric, or wind. Nontraditional sources, including several that are under development both here and elsewhere, include fuel cells, TEG’s (thermo-electric generators), gravity converters, ground batteries, ionospheric taps, and more (several of which can even be installed in city apartments).

2. Water, food, and sewer can be handled in several ways. Water filtration is pretty standard, as is rain collection in some areas. Many people have gardens, or know someone who does that they can trade with. Sewer can be everything from septic tanks or camping porta-potties, to self-composting units (a good option) or full water reclamation systems.

3. Heating and cooling can be done pretty simply. Most people use either solar for heat, or some sort of wood burning stove. Cooling is a bit tougher, but swamp coolers are pretty efficient, as are heat pumps with a ground loop for their external heat dump (cooling source). Of course you’ll also want to use good passive solar design for your home as well if you can. There are other options available as well, but these are the most common ones.

4. Cooking can also be accomplished by using wood, but many people prefer LP (Liquid Propane) or natural gas (that you can generate yourself as well). A number of people are also experimenting with using hydrogen and woodgas. As for refrigeration, an ice chest in a stream is good, as is a hole in the ground in the shadows somewhere. And of course, the old fashioned way to do it was to build an underground cellar somewhere, then stock it with ice during the winter, bury it with sawdust before spring, then dig out bits of ice for ice chest refrigeration, on an as needed basis.

5. As for transportation, get a bike. The exercise will do you good. J Barring that, go with a hybrid or a diesel (and convert to vegetable oil). Or if you’re ambitious enough, build an alcohol still or a woodgas unit (like the guy mentioned above). At a minimum, get a booklet called “26 Tips to Getting up to 50% Better Gas Mileage” online. If you put the info in it to use, it will dramatically improve your vehicle’s efficiency, thus saving you money here too.

Whether it’s just to save yourself some money, or to go completely off the grid with full energy independence, there are many ways to do it. So research it. And if you don’t know something, or something you read or hear does not make sense, don’t be afraid to ask. You won’t know how much you can save unless you try it.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Tim Benedict at http://www.timbenedict.net is both a writer and garage inventor, and has posted some of his research and how he lived off grid for 4 years, in an ebook called Energy Independence in the New Millenium; An Introduction to Alternate Energy at http://www.thegridlesshome.com

Article Tags: energy [See Dictionary], source [See Dictionary], generation [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on November 10, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Décor And Design Tips
Submitted by: Jesse Akre

Having a beautiful home with great curb appeal and spacious interior space is great so long as you have a coordinating décor and design scheme...

Help Your Home Stand Out Among the Crowd With a Cupola
Submitted by: Larry J. Reaves

Cupolas are a small dome like structures that you can install on your home to give it a distinctive look...

Fypon Column Wraps Can Add That Distinctive Look to Your Home
Submitted by: Lawrence J. Reaves

You can add a distinctive touch to your home by adding Fypon column wraps The PVC column warps are uniquely designed to make installing them easy...

Bring Sunshine and Natural Light Into Your Home
Submitted by: Lawrence J. Reaves

Skylights and sky tunnels are an affordable and easy way to bring sunshine and natural light into every space in your home...

Top Ways to Eliminate Kitchen Odors
Submitted by: Tony Mandarich

The kitchen is the heart of the home, but it also may be the cause of odor lingering around in the house...

Hot Tub Covers and Snow Loads
Submitted by: Allison Clarke

We live in Northern Michigan and our Hot Tub is outdoors Is there a Hot Tub Cover that is easy to use even in the snow...

The Forgotten Project: Why Bathroom Renovation is So Important
Submitted by: John Don

Think back to the last time you remodeled or redecorated your house Where did you start...

All About Laminate Care and Maintenance Tips
Submitted by: Steven Magill

Laminate floors are probably the closest thing to a maintenance free floor Resistant to dirt and dust because of the composition of melamine and aluminum oxide, laminate flooring come in different varieties and colors...

What to Consider When Redesigning Your House
Submitted by: Low Jeremy

The arrival of a new baby, a recent marriage, a childhood dream room, a creative idea, a room that does not give your house a pulled-together look or simply just being tired of the look of the rooms in your house could inspire you to redesign your house...

Interior Design Tips You Can Use
Submitted by: Low Jeremy

Deciding to change the interior design of your home could sometimes be a daunting task Often though the problem is solved once you exactly know the look and the "feel" of the home that you would finally want to have...

Finding the Perfect Dining Chairs
Submitted by: Annie Deakin

There are many dining chairs you can choose Finding the right chair can be a little daunting when faced with all the choices available...

How to Clean Your Bathroom Efficiently
Submitted by: Derek Rogers

When cleaning your home, one of the most challenging tasks is getting the bathroom spick and span But since it's something that must get done, the key is to do it as quickly and efficiently as possible...

Finding a Cheap Self Storage Unit
Submitted by: Jason Kay

At some point in life you are going to find yourself up to your eyeballs in stuff and your quest to find good, cheap self storage will begin...

Design Has a Beginning But Has No Ending
Submitted by: Annie Deakin

In the beginning the universe was designed which all in all took seven days and seven nights to complete according to the book...

Doors- Adding Something Unique to Your Home
Submitted by: Annie Deakin

As the old saying goes- There is absolutely no doubt in the truth of the old saying- first impressions are lasting...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy