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*Specifically GVCS is linear solar concentrator. This still stands as the lowest cost option for low grade heat.
*Specifically GVCS is linear solar concentrator. This still stands as the lowest cost option for low grade heat.
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*Pellet stove is an effective way to heat off-grid
*Does a rocket stove lend itself to the possibility of pellet fuel?
*Heat exchanger for house heat - hydronic heating; integration with [[Hillbilly Heater]] from attached aquaponic greenhouse
*Partial burn of pellets in pellet stove can yield charcoal; clear use case in winter, but what about summer? Use summer time run to top off heat in saturated water vessel for night time storage with [[1/4 HP Steam Engine]]
* production of charcoal for cars; integration of PV and solar concentrator into this; integration of Hillbilly Heater. In any case, it's a complex ecology for off-grid combined heat-fuel-power. Eventually this will be superceded by hydrogen at medium pressure for stationary storage, and eventually for car fuel. See Book - Solar Concentrator




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Revision as of 20:20, 20 January 2019

  • Specifically GVCS is linear solar concentrator. This still stands as the lowest cost option for low grade heat.
  • Pellet stove is an effective way to heat off-grid
  • Does a rocket stove lend itself to the possibility of pellet fuel?
  • Heat exchanger for house heat - hydronic heating; integration with Hillbilly Heater from attached aquaponic greenhouse
  • Partial burn of pellets in pellet stove can yield charcoal; clear use case in winter, but what about summer? Use summer time run to top off heat in saturated water vessel for night time storage with 1/4 HP Steam Engine
  • production of charcoal for cars; integration of PV and solar concentrator into this; integration of Hillbilly Heater. In any case, it's a complex ecology for off-grid combined heat-fuel-power. Eventually this will be superceded by hydrogen at medium pressure for stationary storage, and eventually for car fuel. See Book - Solar Concentrator


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