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![]() This is what i dream about , getting off the grid.
Going Solar and wind energy. Hydro, Oil and Gas companies are just Faceless scum sucking parasites. Apologies for whoever may be upset or opposed. ![]() |
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![]() actually i agree. except for with hydro. hydro is actually a somewhat environmentally friendly source of energy. But it is overused, ill admit. i say somewhat because sticking dams all over the place destroys a LOT of habitat.
solar/wind is the best, but not in BC. not enough sun or wind. geothermal may be a good one? *shrug* don't know enough about it. you know what's freakin hilarious though? translink is coming out (or have they already?) with hydrogen fueled buses. okay great, but where did teh hydrogen come from? oh... yeah... we got that out of... gas. so what was the damn point?! |
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![]() I do agree even though oil and gas pays me. Its just that our world has become dependant of fossil fuels and it is hard to break the habit. I watched a great documentary last week called A Crude Awakening. Worth a watch indeed!
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![]() I have my hot water and heat for the house with geothermal that is composed of four 160 foot wells in my backyard that "extract" the heat from the earth below the frost line. Works like a charm, but still uses a bit of power to run the system. I'd LOVE to be completely off the grid, but that is years in the future, I imagine.
My power was out for three days in the snow storm and I was thankful the house had fireplaces as well or I would have frozen to death!!
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I'd love to have geothermal heating for the house and hot water. Cheers, Vic [veng68] South Van |
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![]() I bought an old 1909 house that needed to be completely restored and added the geothermal when the house was stripped to its studs. Four wells we drilled into the back yard at 160 feet. The idiot installer that did it actually should have drilled five wells so my system runs at 85 percent capacity. So on the coldest days of the year, I turn on a fire place on the main floor and one on the third floor and all is good.
I would do geothermal again in an instant! In the long run it pays for itself and increase resale value, although it did cost a whopping 35,000! It was more a green choice than an economic one. I am striving to eventually be off the grid. 15 more years for that, I figure. I'm researching this technology that is similar to solar power but uses a different light band so it doesn't rely on "sunny" days. I'll let you know as I find out more. I have just heard about it and can't remember the name of it. Imagine putting up a few panels and running your house and/or tank at a reduced price!!! Plus, if there is a power outage on the main grid, you're less affected! My dream.
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210gal tank, mega flow#4 sump 30gal, Euroreef RS250, 1/2 horse chiller, lifeguard 40watts uv sterilizer,poseidon ps4 external pump,24" plexi refugium with pump and light, 2 rio pumps 3100,72" 72" PFO Solaris-I4 15K LED Lighting Fixture. Tunze wavebox. Precision Marine calcium reactor for up to 400gal,with about 200lb of figi live rock, bare bottom |
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![]() wow that does sound cool. let us know what you find!
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