09-19-2014, 01:01 PM
As I offered earlier, in micro, perhaps. But who is going to manufacture (after design etc.) the printer, and produce and distribute the equipment and "ink", or make the means of delivery. What about the equipment to make bio-diesel, and where are you going to get the raw materials. It seems like a tent is about all you'll be able to manage, or perhaps a small shack, sans the grid and products made by use of the grid.
What is it that, in your opinion, makes the grid obsolete? Bear in mind that the sort of current delivered to a house (or tent) is a pittance compared to that which is delivered to the institutions of industry that make all the tools, raw materials
Ono - So Fast - So Tasty!
What is it that, in your opinion, makes the grid obsolete? Bear in mind that the sort of current delivered to a house (or tent) is a pittance compared to that which is delivered to the institutions of industry that make all the tools, raw materials
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Originally posted by snorkle
Please forgive me. It must be my inability to express myself, but you guys just aren't understanding what I'm saying.
I'm totally for energy. I'm plugged into new technology.
I'm against continued use of obsolete energy(19th century grid system); especially when it exists to perpetuate an energy monopoly.
Once again; The future is going to bring micro grids, and home power technology.
Technology analogy;
Q; Where on earth would you get a prosthetic hand without the giant medical manufacturing industry?
A; Why, in the Rec room, printed on your 3D printer; powered by your home biodiesel generator, on fuel made in the garage.
Ono - So Fast - So Tasty!
Ono - So Fast - So Tasty!