Saturday, July 27, 2013

Renewable Energy Lesson 8 Living Off The Grid

About the Author: Tim McDonald and his wife have been living off the grid since June 200If you want to learn to make your own diy renewable energy and save thousands on your electricity bills, then Try Earth4Energy For FREE, before you go out and start any renewable energy project.
Living off the grid is the Holy Grail for many eco-friendly households. How to completely get off the grid with solar panels and windmills is a serious question that should be considered not just by the sandal wearing, dashiki loving community but by soccer moms and business professionals alike. No longer is being off the grid code word for that crazy loon in the mountains.
Living Roofs: Living roofs also known as green roofs are roofs that have plant vegetation growing on them. Some can be grasses, some can be native plants. These roofs are popular with the cob cottage crowd. So I also thought that these would be pretty good roofs for off-grid living. But, my research has shown me that living roofs are not the best. Yes they are cheap and relatively easy to put up, however, they absorb all of your water, are very heavy so much so that many structures cannot support them and do not really do anything for you. They don't give you heat or electricity, they can require additional watering, and they don't contribute in anyway except to provide additional oxygen for your surroundings but if you are living off the grid chances are there are lots of plants already around you. And, if there is one thing that is important when living off grid it's making use of everything that you have. So, living roofs are cheap, they are easy but they don't contribute in any way shape or form and furthermore they hoard the rainwater that falls on them. So, once again I would pass on living roofs unless you really have no money and this is all you can afford.
What does it mean to live off the grid? Living off the grid means unplugging your home from the electric grid. It means no power lines, no consumption usage indicator, no electric bills. It allows you to freely use electricity without the worry of consuming too much and therefore, paying a steep price for this convenience. Living off the grid is cost-efficient, environment-friendly, 100% sustainable and more important of all, a viable option that is available to anyone who wants to benefit from it.
The benefits of off grid living to you! Living off the grid as previously explained reduces your dependence on the finite sources of polluting carbon based fossil fuels used by power utilities to generate power. By going off grid you reduce the amount of money that the nation pays as a whole to oil supplying countries, which increases the nations internal investment in other important areas. The amount of savings can be quite significant especially for countries that are big consumers of energy like the United States which is estimated to consumes 25% off all the energy produced in the world.
The problem that many have when they think about living off the grid is that they feel they will be missing out on a lot. The answer is...they will. If you are very attached to all the conveniences that comes with grid power then there is probably going to be some problems. The truth is renewable energy does have it's weaknesses and limitations. It does have it's inconveniences but these are minor depending on how much you gain. The amount of power that you can generate is enough to take care of all of your needs but the more energy you are accustomed to using, the more expensive it will be to go off grid.
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While the idea of putting forth the expense to start living off the grid may seem like a difficult one , there are things that you can do and learn that will make it easier. You can live off the grid and not only do it economically but you can do it yourself making many of the things you need on your own.
Have you ever considered installing home solar panels? With the rapid usage of current power supplies, the increasing demand for power alternatives and the consistent warnings about the environment, there are many signs telling us it is time to take action. What can be done? One popular option is living off the grid.

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