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(Created page with "=Examples= https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/06/28/maui-disaster-relief-housing/ Stupid. $411k per unit. Complete scam of public money. Cost should be 1-5 to 1/10 of that if land is free. Renewables and IFWMS via aquaponics, digesters, and compressed gas energy. Time for OSE to get its act together and provide turnkey service on this front based on Microhouse Genealogy, Seed Eco-Home, Aquaponic Greenhouse, Biodigester, Open Source PV S...") |
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Inefficient. $411k per unit. Cost should be 1/3 this - $40k materials + $40k labor + $40k development. Renewables and [[IFWMS]] via aquaponics, digesters, and compressed gas energy for backup power. | |||
Time for OSE to | Time for OSE to provide turnkey service on this front based on [[Microhouse Genealogy]], [[Seed Eco-Home]], [[Aquaponic Greenhouse]], [[Biodigester]], [[Open Source PV System]]. [[CEBs]] can line the outer walls for fire and tornado proof, and [[Solar Concrete]] with mobile solar lime kiln from a DC microgrid (which | ||
ends up on roofs + smart grid) for concrete produced on site. And within 4 years, solar hydrogen and cars. |
Latest revision as of 19:15, 29 June 2025
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/06/28/maui-disaster-relief-housing/
Inefficient. $411k per unit. Cost should be 1/3 this - $40k materials + $40k labor + $40k development. Renewables and IFWMS via aquaponics, digesters, and compressed gas energy for backup power.
Time for OSE to provide turnkey service on this front based on Microhouse Genealogy, Seed Eco-Home, Aquaponic Greenhouse, Biodigester, Open Source PV System. CEBs can line the outer walls for fire and tornado proof, and Solar Concrete with mobile solar lime kiln from a DC microgrid (which ends up on roofs + smart grid) for concrete produced on site. And within 4 years, solar hydrogen and cars.