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With PV [[Solar Energy]] at 25 cents per watt, end dropping to 15 cents by 2030, humanity has reached a point where renewable energy is almost free. Based on this [[Minimum Cost Solar]] of 0.3 cents per kWhr, new opportunities arise for solving the last frontier of economics - [[Distribution]].
With PV [[Solar Energy]] at 25 cents per watt, end dropping to 15 cents by 2030, humanity has reached a point where renewable energy is almost free. Based on this [[Minimum Cost Solar]] of 0.3 cents per kWhr, new opportunities arise for solving the last frontier of economics - [[Distribution]]. The relevance to OSE Work is housing, which can now include [[Zero Energy]] operation, and furthermore, include a [[Solar Hydrogen Filling Station]], food production through an integrated landscape and [[Aquaponic Greenhouse]], water generation from the rain and atmosphere, and digital fabrication as part of a fully decentralized production ecosystem of open, collaborative design. A large part of this concept involves creating a community of expanded consciousness which champions and demonstrates abundance economics through the discipline of integrated, open design.
 
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With PV Solar Energy at 25 cents per watt, end dropping to 15 cents by 2030, humanity has reached a point where renewable energy is almost free. Based on this Minimum Cost Solar of 0.3 cents per kWhr, new opportunities arise for solving the last frontier of economics - Distribution. The relevance to OSE Work is housing, which can now include Zero Energy operation, and furthermore, include a Solar Hydrogen Filling Station, food production through an integrated landscape and Aquaponic Greenhouse, water generation from the rain and atmosphere, and digital fabrication as part of a fully decentralized production ecosystem of open, collaborative design. A large part of this concept involves creating a community of expanded consciousness which champions and demonstrates abundance economics through the discipline of integrated, open design.

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