Stravinsk
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This is directed to folks in developed nations - I'm assuming most people who have internet access are going to be from a developed nation - and for the purpose of the thread Alternative energies are ways of harvesting energy that you do yourself, and is not State/community supplied for a $ amount.
Some possible alternatives:
- Solar panels
- Solar cookers
- Wind turbines
- BioDiesel
- BioGas (Green gas production such as methane)
- Other BioFuel (such as briquettes made from paper, grass clippings etc)
- Overunity devices (devices claiming to produce more energy output than input)
- Magnet motors and similar devices
Currently, I'm not doing any I had plans to do a few different things (a hydrogen producing device for example) but for various reasons I got stuck on something or it was placed on the back-list of to-do items. Currently I'm looking into making either BioGas or green briquettes or both as an experiment and may order a hobby kit if I can find one. Every year I have a lot of green waste that gets mowed or plucked that is collected by the City - and I'm starting to wonder if they are just turning around and turning it into some sort of fuel to sell back to the community - and if so...why give it away?
Some possible alternatives:
- Solar panels
- Solar cookers
- Wind turbines
- BioDiesel
- BioGas (Green gas production such as methane)
- Other BioFuel (such as briquettes made from paper, grass clippings etc)
- Overunity devices (devices claiming to produce more energy output than input)
- Magnet motors and similar devices
Currently, I'm not doing any I had plans to do a few different things (a hydrogen producing device for example) but for various reasons I got stuck on something or it was placed on the back-list of to-do items. Currently I'm looking into making either BioGas or green briquettes or both as an experiment and may order a hobby kit if I can find one. Every year I have a lot of green waste that gets mowed or plucked that is collected by the City - and I'm starting to wonder if they are just turning around and turning it into some sort of fuel to sell back to the community - and if so...why give it away?