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Summary: steel, concrete, fuel, food, soil, water.  | |||
#3D printing  | #3D printing  | ||
#Seed Eco-Home Construction  | #Seed Eco-Home Construction  | ||
#Aquaponic Greenhouse construction and operation  | #Aquaponic Greenhouse construction and operation  | ||
#Perennial polyculture food crops (integrated agroecology, aka farming)  | #Perennial polyculture food crops (integrated agroecology, aka farming, including Afforestation + Food Forest enterprise)  | ||
#Tractor and implement production  | #Tractor and implement production  | ||
#Brick press (earth is the most common building material worldwide)  | #Brick press (earth is the most common building material worldwide)  | ||
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#Water works installation (ponds, purification)  | #Water works installation (ponds, purification)  | ||
#Hydrogen production and storage  | #Hydrogen production and storage  | ||
#  | #Solar concrete production from local rock  | ||
#Steel production from scrap using induction furnace and metal rolling  | #Steel production from scrap using induction furnace and metal rolling  | ||
#CNC Torch table and production + heavy machines  | #CNC Torch table and production + heavy machines  | ||
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#Power electronics production (chargers, induction furnace power supplies, welders, plasma cutters, etc)  | #Power electronics production (chargers, induction furnace power supplies, welders, plasma cutters, etc)  | ||
#Windmill production  | #Windmill production  | ||
#Cordless power tools production  | #Cordless and small power tools production  | ||
#Appliances production  | #Appliances production  | ||
#Bioplastic production  | #Bioplastic production  | ||
=Comments - What other enterprises should be included?=  | |||
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=Marcin's OSE Workshops Facebook post=  | |||
I am starting 2019 thinking intently about the OSE Village Experiment on the Dunbar's number scale. <br>Transcending artificial scarcity in any civilization reboot experiment will mean attaining industrial productivity on a small scale.<br> Oops, I just said a portion of my TED Talk again. <br>Well happy new year - and please comment on what you think would be 24 most robust enteprises for a village econonomy. <br>In that village, people would work 2 hours per day to meet a modern standard of living, <br>with the rest of time intended for integrating oneself as a human.   | |||
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Please go to the discussion page to comment.  | |||
Thank-you.  | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:03, 31 July 2019
Summary: steel, concrete, fuel, food, soil, water.
- 3D printing
 - Seed Eco-Home Construction
 - Aquaponic Greenhouse construction and operation
 - Perennial polyculture food crops (integrated agroecology, aka farming, including Afforestation + Food Forest enterprise)
 - Tractor and implement production
 - Brick press (earth is the most common building material worldwide)
 - Education (STEM camps, Extreme Manufacturing Workshops. New U)
 - PV manufacture from sand
 - Microcar production (microcars, electric bikes, velomobiles)
 - Water works installation (ponds, purification)
 - Hydrogen production and storage
 - Solar concrete production from local rock
 - Steel production from scrap using induction furnace and metal rolling
 - CNC Torch table and production + heavy machines
 - PV production starting from sand. Other semiconductors later.
 - Hay baling
 - Biomass and charcoal pellet production
 - Piston engine production
 - Electric motor production
 - Power electronics production (chargers, induction furnace power supplies, welders, plasma cutters, etc)
 - Windmill production
 - Cordless and small power tools production
 - Appliances production
 - Bioplastic production
 
Comments - What other enterprises should be included?
Marcin's OSE Workshops Facebook post
I am starting 2019 thinking intently about the OSE Village Experiment on the Dunbar's number scale. 
Transcending artificial scarcity in any civilization reboot experiment will mean attaining industrial productivity on a small scale.
 Oops, I just said a portion of my TED Talk again. 
Well happy new year - and please comment on what you think would be 24 most robust enteprises for a village econonomy. 
In that village, people would work 2 hours per day to meet a modern standard of living, 
with the rest of time intended for integrating oneself as a human. 
Please go to the discussion page to comment. Thank-you.