
I recommend to you the movie, Who Killed the Electric Car?
I have been interested in this subject long before that movie came out. Apart from the historical aspect of the movie, I am fully aware of the technical aspect. The histrionics are interesting though.
This is pretty interesting. Mike and I have been talking about alternative sources of power for off-the-grid living. I'm going to print this off and share it with him, if you don't mind. Thank you.
Depending on where you live, I would recommend a combination of wind and solar power. There are roofing shingles available that act as solar panels. I am not sure of the price but I suspect that they are prohibitively expensive. The simplest and cheapest thing you can do to reduce your carbon footprint is to buy flourescent bulbs for your home. Led bulbs are on their way but again, they are quite expensive. If your husband is a handy guy, I can point you to some cost effective solutions.
Well, yes, he is handy. So am I.
We are planning ahead for when we move back to the Pacific Northwest. But even now we are experimenting. We use full-spectrum lighting because of my vision problems - regular flourescent is out - but eventually we are looking to water-generated and solar power - not sure if wind would be something we could count on, though we'll certainly study all options. By all means, if you would be so kind, we are open to suggestions.
We are planning ahead for when we move back to the Pacific Northwest. But even now we are experimenting. We use full-spectrum lighting because of my vision problems - regular flourescent is out - but eventually we are looking to water-generated and solar power - not sure if wind would be something we could count on, though we'll certainly study all options. By all means, if you would be so kind, we are open to suggestions.I would be glad to offer suggestions. You can email me at bloggermouth@gmail.com. Give me an outline of what kind of home you are looking at and general location.
Thank you.
give me a day or two, and will do.
give me a day or two, and will do.Hey! Fantastic stuff Ken. Thanks for sharing this... this is a very important issue - along with most CHOICES forced upon the marketplace. Somehow we must find a voice and be the change that forces business and politics to make the right choices on behalf of us all.
Thanks Lee. Good choices are informed choices. The problem is that so many people don't know or understand how simple the solution is. I was hoping this entry would garner more interest than it did but that is the problem with blogging. I don't have a wide enough audience to share this information with.
Have you ever considered other blogs? Here is a blog community I belong to - joined simply to further promote my messages - www.tagworld.com and after joining I found http://tagworld.com/blog_union where I also have my articles posted and distributed to a wider audience.
Another even better idea is to really sharpen the writing with some editing and publish at www.ezinearticles.com - joining is free and you can post 10 articles. After that you can request the platinum membership via email - didn't cost and should NOT cost anything. It's just the QA process.
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