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Every Home An Energy Producer
Imagine this, every home in the US with solar panels on the
roof. Each one feeding power into the national power grid. Or,
industrious individuals producing biodiesel out on their
suburban or rural homesteads. How about wind generators on
buildings in cities making power and sending it all into the
grid.
Historically energy has been produced by big enterprises that
build big facilities to generate power and then sell the power
to the consumer. Maybe it made sense at one time but it no
longer does. Please do not think I am implying we should scrap
our
current infrastructure and start tearing down generating plants,
although that might be a worthy goal in the future. But with the
technology we have now we should be looking at a different
model.
Decentralization makes sense. It is far more secure than a big
power generating facility because it is safe from terrorist
attack or sabotage. Decentralized power generation is also more
resistant to weather disruptions. Last winter a transmission
line went down in our area during a storm and we were without
any power for nine hours while the temperature was below
freezing with a blizzard going on.
Local fuel production seems to be worthwhile also. Can you
imagine who will work at shooting down this idea. But, why not
produce some of your own fuel for your vehicle. I live in the
country and could produce my own biodiesel. Interestingly
enough, a man in Central Illinois was fined by the Department of
Revenue for producing biodiesel. They said he had not paid fuel
taxes on his production. Now they want him to fill out a monthly
multipage form just like a major refinery.
This idea is not for everyone. Most people do not have the space
to make a fuel like biodiesel or ethanol. Especially if you live
in a town or city. But, most everyone has a roof of some sort,
or, at least their apartment building has a roof. The electric
generation would be good for what I think of as the "helpless"
members of society. That is those who either think it is too
much bother to do something for themselves or they just are too
fuzzy brained to understand how to do it.
The power companies could provide the solar panels themselves.
They could also do the installation and maintenance. I know
there are some utilities that will let you interconnect to the
grid with the proper equipment. And the price of that equipment
is coming down all the time. The homeowner really would not have
to do much of anything which seems to be the standard for too
many Americans.
The greatest thing about implementing these approaches to energy
production is the reduced need for new massive coal or nuclear
power plants. Did you know there are people trying to revive the
nuclear power industry on the grounds that it produces no green
house gases? They fail to point out that it produces radioactive
waste that no one knows what to do with. There have been no new
nuclear power plants built for decades and it should stay that
way.
What this will all take is individual initiative. Government
does not seem to have the will to do much of anything except get
re-elected. Industry just seems to have its head in the sand and
wants to preserve the status quo. Do a Google search on some of
these ideas or technologies. You can buy cheap solar panels on
Ebay. I bought six of them this year to power small fans to blow
heat into the house from heat collectors. They make a small
contribution to our heating needs in the winter. I will continue
to expand this idea to cut down on my heating energy needs.
About the Author:
Michael Dappert is a co-founder of Winco, Inc., a provider of
wireless internet access to small communities in West Central
Illinois. More articles and discussion can be found at
Mike's Garden Blog
and discusses a wide range of topics at
Flyoverfolks.com.
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