





pitbull wrote: ↑April 8th, 2019, 5:10 amIn exchange for free room/board, they are my at my serviceThe village (currently two houses and support structures) uses a mix of geothermal, solar thermal and biomass methods for renewable energy. We utilize vertical farming/fish to fertilize and grow fresh produce. Aquaponics should be without a doubt at the center of any Self Sustainable Community concept. I also just had a hydrokinetic turbine installed that draws energy from the flow of the river with closed electricity network containing smart batteries. The solar concentrators and isolation system is designed to hold about ~400kW of heat energy. This will make the units completely self powered every week or so. My total cost per month is zero. Total investment was like $300k. I got most of that from a development grant
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I wonder why you people can't go some where like Alaska and set up some remote community for your nutty ideas? Oh that's right, you're stupid. You can get over $1000/mo for moving to Alaska. If you get 10 people that's $10,000/mo. Agro-hoods and other self sustainable urban developments are no longer the future but the now.
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Good find and what a looney tune is this guy!