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Organic living Grass house off the Grid Canada 2008

Living off the grid should become our motto in today’s world. With the high rate of explotion of available non-renewable energy, it becomes very important for us to find out a cheaper as well as purposeful alternative energy which will never be drained. The sun is one such source of energy and since we receive life from the sun then why not the power to sprint our homes?

Solar energy is easily available and that too in huge abundance. Therefore we can very well harness solar energy and utilize it for running our houses at the least. Furthermore, this energy will not cause decay and therefore everyone starting from the environmentalists to us, the conventional people, will be joyous. We live off the grid and the environment endures safe at the same time.

All the same, most people think that appliances like AC and fridges do not and cannot run on the puny power of the sun that we will be mobilizing. Many are of the attitude that if you can strip your claims down to the bare minimum then only you can use solar energy forcefully. This is not true but you have to have to want to live off the grid to make it bogus.

The magic of renewable sources of energy like the wind, water or the sun is that no matter what arises these will always stay till the earth crumbles. Still you can always produce electricity from these sources in one way or the other. Waterfalls and windmills tackle the power of water and the wind to produce electricity so do not think that you can not live off the grid, nature is more mighty that we think. Inherently the energy is stored in batteries and at night these batteries stock the necessary amount of electricity needed.

The best part about solar energy is that during the day, you are storing the energy and directly using the sun’s energy. At night when the sun is not achievable you use these batteries which have protected the power. This means that you have a double employment of the energy, which is effective and at the same time, competitive.

Living off the grid can be done; you just have to know how you want to do it and how you will apply your solar power. Also, be careful about the storage and maintenance of your power batteries because they are your electricity. Use them well and make sure that you do not demand more than you can be supplied with.

So, use solar power and get rid of those annoying electricity bills. Independence of energy is a big step but you may know which alternative energy source will suit you according to your geographical locationFreedom of energy is a big thing but you should know which alternative power source will benefit you according to your geographical district. So appropriate the power of energy efficiently and be content of living off the grid.

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Begin taking positive action today against your economy and planet and you will be bewildered just how things can be amend and reformed.

A. Arvizu

It is everybody’s dream, somewhere in the back of their minds, to never pay utility bills again and to be completely self-sufficient. Because, like it or not, most of us are tied to the system in ways that make us completely dependant upon it for everything we need to live. But there ARE ways to loosen these strings, and even to cut them entirely, in order to live completely free from the grid in a self-sufficient way, whether you live in the heart of the city or way out in the boondocks.

The “living off the grid” and “being self-sufficient” equation can be broken down into six different parts: Power, Water, Food, Heat, Medicine, and Transportation. Let’s take a little bit closer look at each of these, so that we can gain a better understanding of how they each function and work together to help you live in a self-sufficient way.

 

  1. Power. The first and probably most obvious thing about being off the grid is the necessity of generating your own electricity and power.
  2. The second most critical part of the equation for living self-sufficiently is finding and keeping a stable water source or supply for yourself.
  3. Then we consider our food requirements. Did you know that even people living in apartments can grow some of their own food in order to cut down on their food bills? And how do you cook them?
  4. Heating and Cooling. Depending on what time of year it is, and your geographic location, this one can be a lifesaver too. If your power goes out in the middle of the winter, as it is often prone to do, do you know how you are going to keep your home warm?
  5. Medicine and Basic Medical Supplies. And though we can’t and don’t claim to be doctors, we DO however know that there are lots and lots of effective home treatment remedies and processes available to the average Joe Schmoe on the street that the profit-driven health care industry really just doesn’t care to let us know about.
  6. Transportation. Face it, we have become a mobile society, and we need to get places. But how do we do it for cheap, and without tying ourselves back to the grid through our gasoline use?

 

 Let’s look breifly at each of these in more detail.

 

For Power and electricity off the grid, you can get into solar (by far the most common), hydroelectricity, fuel cells, generators, or one of several other technologies being developed at http://www.EvergreenMountainLabs.com/ (EML). You will also need one or more deep cycle storage batteries, a battery charger with which to charge them, and an AC inverter to convert their output into usable house power.

 

For your water needs, your options are slightly more limited. A good, high quality water filter (with backup filter cartridges on hand) is essential to use, so that you can use water from any handy source. Rain and snow water can also be good sources of drinking water (maybe not in heavily polluted areas though).A water distiller takes electricity, but if you have the spare power for it, by all means, you might consider getting one.

 

Your sewer needs have even fewer basic options, though within those options, many varieties exist. Basically you have to find and install a self-composting toilet, and then learn to operate it safely and satisfactorily.

 

For your food needs, you need basic access to the six primary food groups at least occasionally: Grains, Fruits, Vegetables, Lean Meats, Diary, and Nuts. A more basic breakdown of these groups might look like this: carbohydrates, proteins, and vitamins/minerals. Either way, the vegetable group will keep you alive the longest, if you are limited to just one of them. And that’s good for us because it’s also one of the easiest to grow. And the two basic vegetables that I tend to recommend to people are tomatoes and potatoes. Both can be grown in relatively high volumes in small spaces if done right, and will give you lots of daily vitamins, minerals, and carbohydrates. Your protein intake can either be meat supplemented into your diet from whatever the source, or from protien rich veggies like nuts or beans, that you grow or harvest yourself. If you desire, you can find out more about growing your own food at the http://www.FreedomFromTheGrid.com/ blog site.

In order to cook this food though, most people find that wood stoves are by far the most common and efficient off grid solution. But even here, there are options. A creative person could buy or build their own methane or hydrogen generator for a gas stove, but more easily done, you could invest in a solar stove or oven. Though they can sometimes take longer to cook things clear through, they still do it well, and sunlight is free.

 

As for heating and cooling, heating is the more critical issue, and needs more attention. Sadly enough, most appliances in modern society use electricity to directly generate heat. Fortunately though, solar power, propane, natural gas, wood, and even hydrogen, as well as several new cutting edge technologies currently under development at EML, all aim to work around this. But by far, the oldest and most ‘tested and true’ heat source technology around today is still simply a wood-burning stove. Get one if you can, or something similar like a wood pellet stove, corn stove, etc.   

 

As for your medical care, start by getting and committing to memory a thorough, high quality first aid manual and then stock up on a good store of some basic field supplies.

 

Then we take a look at medicines and infection treatment. There are two very tried and true technologies, and at least one more recently developed one, which can all help anyone desiring to live in a self-sufficient way.

 

The metal Silver, when made into a solution through basic electrolysis or some other method, is one of nature’s best antibiotics. Various people have known about this cheap antibiotic for a long time, and it seems to work well, both when taken internally and/or applied topically. There is a hidden danger in using it internally though; taking too much of it can turn your skin a permanent shade of zombie gray-blue, so be careful and don’t overdo it. But in moderation, it seems to work wonders. Do your research.

 

The second old technology is based more on common sense, and is currently practiced under the name of naturopathic or homeopathic medicine. And basically it tries to help your own body fight off diseases and conditions by first eliminating any vitamin or mineral deficiencies that your body might be experiencing, and then by strengthening your body’s own immune system.

 

A much newer technology still being developed even today depends on the simple fact that any object will shatter or break if you hit it with the right note and enough power, like an opera singer breaking crystal goblets. It works with virus and bacteria pathogens as well. To start studying this technology and some of its derivatives, type “rife machines” into Google and see what comes up.

 

Of lesser importance to some people, but not to others, is taking care of transportation needs. At http://www.EvergreenGasLabs.com/, they sell a number of products and kits to make your gasoline stretch as far as it can. But barring that, if gasoline isn’t an option, look into bicycles, horses, and even some of the home generated hydrogen fuel technologies being developed at EMP and various other places around the net.

 

As for clothing, I’m going to have to simply tell you that it’s not economically feasible for you to develop your own fabric mill. Instead, plan ahead and stock up, get a sewing machine (and learn how to use it) to keep things mended, and then learn how to barter with people who still have access to clothing.

 

By focusing your attention on the six things above (Power, Water, Food, Heat, Medicine, and Transportation), you can indeed learn to limit your dependence on the grid, cut your bills back, and live in a healthy, green, self-sufficient way. With that said, start your research immediately, and discover how you too can have fun going off the grid!

 

Organic living Grass house off the Grid Canada 2008

Living off the grid should become our motto in today’s world. With the high rate of consumption of available non-renewable energy, it becomes more important for us to find out a cost effective as well as purposeful alternative energy which will never be depleted. The sun is one such source of energy and since we derive life from the sun then why not the power to run our homes?

Solar energy is simply available and that too in huge plentitude. Accordingly we can very well harness solar energy and apply it for running our home at the least. Furthermore, this energy will not cause decay and therefore everyone starting from the environmentalists to us, the conventional people, will be joyous. We live off the grid and the environment stands safe at the same time.

Nonetheless, most people think that appliances like AC and fridges do not and cannot run on the mere power of the sun that we will be applying. Many are of the opinion that if you can strip your necessities down to the bare minimum then only you can use solar energy effectively. This is false but you have to have to want to live off the grid to make it false.

The magic of renewable sources of energy like the wind or the water or the sun is that no matter what happens these will always stay till the earth perishes. Still you can always produce electricity from these sources in one way or the other. Waterfalls and windmills harness the power of water and the wind to produce electricity so do not think that you can not live off the grid, nature is more powerful that we think. Basically the energy is stored in batteries and at night these batteries supply the necessary amount of electricity required.

The best part about solar energy is that over the day, you are storing the energy and immediately using the sun’s power. At night when the sun is not at hand you use these batteries which have safeguarded the power. This means that you have a double application of the energy, which is effective and at the same time, affordable.

Living off the grid is possible; you just have to know how you want to do it and how you will exercise your solar power. Moreover, be careful about the storage and conservation of your power batteries because they are your electricity. Use them well and make sure that you do not call for more than you can be supplied with.

So, use solar power and get rid of those bothersome electricity bills. Freedom of energy is a big thing but you should know which alternative power source will suit you according to your geographical location. So exercise the power of energy efficiently and be gratified of living off the grid.

You can learn more about how to become an independent energy producer at Renewable Sources of Energy visit us now!

Start taking positive steps today fronting your economy and planet and you will be flabbergasted just how things can be bettered and developed.

A. Arvizu

The solar power is an immense source of energy. This power can be used when transformed from solar radiations, and it can be anything from thermal energy to electric. So, the solar power can be used in various fields, from agriculture to research.

Humans first discovered solar power as a renewable energy source during the last century. During our times, we use solar energy for various purposes and we try everyday to expand its power and properties. Still, the main ways to use solar power remain the following:

- For the purpose of heating wanted and homes.

- To produce electrical power. This cell that is able to capture solar energy and transform it so well into electricity is the product of many years of research and studies.

The green energy coming from the sun isn’t used in only these two purpose, and living proof for this are the solar watches, mobile phones, solar plants and facilities present at every step.

World officials started recommending solar energy as an alternative means of power homes and businesses because this is a real opportunity to start protecting our already polluted environment and to start saving the rest of the natural resources that are about to be extinguished. Since the process of transforming sun power into usable power does not pollute in any way, it’s a good idea to start capturing it more and more, because people should be aware of the planet’s slowly degrading process.

It’s clearly that people started to become aware of the state our planet is in. If we talk about producing electrical power with solar panels, the percent of solar energy out of total energy produced on the globe raised with almost 0.3 percents since 2005. Never mind the low percent, the raise registered is the one that should be considered. Experts appreciate that somewhere in the future, when the necessary technology can be developed, the solar energy will eventually become the only power source for out planet.

For some it is not easy to get the money for solar energy investing. Using things like tax lien investments is a far better choice than taking money from the bank when building new solar panels.

Nowadays, green energy is not very popular because of many factors. The main factor that makes the solar panels technology not very accessible to ordinary people are the purchasing costs. {This is why the initial investment in a solar power system for a house is big, even if the amortization of the price is produced over time, because the systems are usually feeble and can function 10 to 30 years without lots of maintenance costs.}