posted on Dec, 16 2008 @ 09:05 PM
Have you thought about Biogas ?? Essentially you ferment your household wastes and produce Biogas. With said biogas you could power a small generator
and light your home and keep it warm as well. A biogas plant is not really very expensive (however it is messy if not built well!) . Another
requirement is feeding it significant quantities of biomatter at regular intervals. This would be hard if you live alone or have a small family.
I think instead of merely shifting over from one power supply to another you need to look at energy efficiency within your home. Like more natural
light, more natural ventilation, better insulation, better building materials etc.
Also there are devices like thermal water heaters etc which significantly lessen your external power needs.
At the end of the day, the way we live in most parts of America is not really energy efficient with respect to the power consumption per capita.
Compared to people in other countries, Americans use a LOT more energy per capita to live lives which are NOT significantly better. Also, I doubt you
could get ALL your energy needs from one source alone! You would need to cut back a good deal of your present energy consumption and use a wide array
of alternative energy options. Some solar, some biogas, some wind(if you can) and some energy from the local grid.
[edit on 16-12-2008 by IAF101]