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== [[Water]] ==
== [[Water]] ==
* collect rain water - all you need are (non corroding) water barrels
* be responsible about the grey water: collect it and filter or clean it by plants (sewage treatment) - usable for shower, garden and if boiled for drinking also.


== [[:Category:Food_and_Agriculture|Food supply]] ==
== [[:Category:Food_and_Agriculture|Food supply]] ==
[[Low impact]] [[self-sufficiency]].
[[Low impact]] [[self-sufficiency]].
* make a list of all the things you like to eat, yummie :)
* imagine where they come originally, how they have been fabricated, packaged and transported to this place
* figure out alternative ways to gain them locally
* or at best replace them by local seasonal food from your own farm - let's start to collect the seeds for the next growing season!


== [[Housing]] ==
== [[Housing]] ==
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== Power Supply ==
== Power Supply ==
* A [[Universal Power Supply]] forms the backbone of an off-grid electrical system.  
* A [[Universal Power Supply]] forms the backbone of an off-grid electrical system.  
* [[Impact of battery characteristics on off grid system cost]]
* Store energy: [[Impact of battery characteristics on off grid system cost]]
* reduce energy consumption - get a clear picture of main consumers (need a ammeter to record power consumption)
* buildup a [[:Category:Wind energy|windfarm]] on roofs or in the plain - vertical axes turbines ([[savonius rotor]])
* excessively use [[earth battery|earth batteries]] for small consumers
* construct a [[Methane Digester]] to use biogas for warming, cooking. a [[biomeiler|pile of wood chips]] heats water up to 70 degC
 


== See also ==
== See also ==

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Being able to live Off-grid is one of the Core messages to build a Village Project.

This means (1) Living outside "the system" of conventional society, such as by not using an identity document or Social Security number, (2) living in a self-sufficient manner without reliance on one or more public utilities.

Water

  • collect rain water - all you need are (non corroding) water barrels
  • be responsible about the grey water: collect it and filter or clean it by plants (sewage treatment) - usable for shower, garden and if boiled for drinking also.

Food supply

Low impact self-sufficiency.

  • make a list of all the things you like to eat, yummie :)
  • imagine where they come originally, how they have been fabricated, packaged and transported to this place
  • figure out alternative ways to gain them locally
  • or at best replace them by local seasonal food from your own farm - let's start to collect the seeds for the next growing season!

Housing

Off-the-grid homes are autonomous; they do not rely on municipal water supply, sewer, natural gas, electrical power grid, or similar utility services. A true off-grid house is able to operate completely independently.

Power Supply


See also