Showing posts with label Energy Farming. Show all posts
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Sunday, July 01, 2018

New Hemp Cities Energy Options

ENERGY OPTIONS UNDER CONSIDERATION FOR NEW HEMP CITIES

Currently, energy is from the traditional electric company. Since water is already off the grid here, energy independence is next. Life will be a lot less stressful for many without electric and water bills.

The three initial energy sources we're looking into are solar, magnetic and hemp biofuel.

Solar

Clean solar energy in Arizona is well documented, though a $144 a year savings is NOT free.

3D printing solar panels out of hemp plastic could create free energy. Here's some initial solar in Arizona research links.



"Your guide to going solar in Arizona

We've designed this page to be a complete guide to the complicated and sometimes confusing process of installing solar panels on a home in Arizona. Since there's a lot of important information to consider, we've separated the page into sections to help you find what you are looking for. If you find this page useful, please share it with someone who might also find it interesting!

The Solar Strategy section is all about the various financial options you have in Arizona. We've created a tool that asks you a few questions about what you hope to get out of a solar purchase and recommends whether you should pursue a solar lease, loan, or outright purchase. Then, we give you a detailed picture of how each could work for you.

The Policy Information section contains all of our latest research on the rules set by the state legislature and public utilities commission that determines how easy it is to go solar in Arizona. These policies and rules govern everything from renewable energy mandates to whether you get paid retail or wholesale rates for the extra energy your system produces, and can have a huge effect on the viability of solar.

Finally, the Solar Incentives section lists all of the available financial benefits available to homeowners who go solar. This section includes information about money-back rebates and grants, tax credits, and tax exemptions. If you're looking for what Arizona is doing to make solar more affordable for its citizens, you'll find it here."
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"Despite a lengthy battle between the solar industry and Arizona utilities over how solar owners would be paid for excess electricity and curbs put on those payments, there is more solar than ever in the state."

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  • "Average cost of panel installation in Arizona is $24,500
  • Average cost of solar per watt in Arizona is $3.50 per watt
The range of solar panel installation costs in Arizona are between $17,000 – $52,200. Putting the average solar system cost in Phoenix, Arizona right around $24,500 for a 7 kilowatt residential solar system. Estimates are based on installing a 7 kilowatt solar system (average sized solar system), at a rate of $3.50 per watt. The solar panels and installation are included in these estimated costs. Low Cost: $20,000, AVG Cost: $25,000 and High Cost: $30,000. "

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Magnetic Energy

Free energy and world peace activist David Williams brought this mission to the Underground Railroad. Williams is a contemporary and friend to the late inventor, M.I.T.'s Bruce DePalma. DePalma's magnetic generator works with a Faraday motor to create clean, free energy. Yes, we can new age print both the N-Machine and the Faraday motor.

To quickly visualize the power discussed here, think of a magnet pulling a metal object toward it. Direct that power to turn a generator. We can print magnets. Simply prove the product, promote and sell on amazon, complete the sale. [No illusions, simple not to be confused with easy - yet - nothing is impossible!]


The railroad did a book on DePalma's work awhile back that's for sale on Lulu, DePalma, Free Energy and the N-Machine.




Here's an interview piece DePalma did. DePalma's N-Machine patent application material is free to replicate, which is great to do using new age printing techniques.


Here's Part 2


Hemp Biofuel 

Richard M. Davis, founder of the USA Hemp Museum (current curator Chris Conrad) did a lot of research in and promotion of hemp biofuels. The museum is Richard's lifelong collection of thousands of hemp based items. Here's his page on hemp biofuels


Richard had a theory that with the tens of thousands of products hemp can be made into, (pre 3d printing calculations) the oil could be distributed at no cost other than packaging and shipping, qualifying it in the category of clean and free (low cost) energy. For farmers it would be free as other hemp products are sold for profit.


Hemp empowers folks to grow our own energy, energizing buildings and vehicles with bio diesel too instead of toxic petroleum. Maybe the Earth needs her deep soil oil for her body the way we need oil for ours. She shares plenty with us already through her plants.

Stay tuned! Building New Hemp Cities is an awesome experience. Now which energy source will we shift to?


Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Kyoto Hemp Forum - BioFuel


Me: ‘Mom it hurts when I do this’

Mom: ‘So don’t do that.’

Shift to clean energy



Our use of toxic energy is hurting our environment, even killing many of us. Bio fuels must be part of our clean, safe energy strategy to address man’s negative impact on nature and transform it into an empowerment too.  We have literally volumes of confirmed evidence that toxic energy is one of the primary roots of our current climate change crisis. Einstein warned about the decision to turn away from biofuels to nuclear. “nuclear power is one hell of a way to boil water”.  Henry Ford built and designed his car to run on biofuels. 

A simple shift from energy that is killing us to clean, low cost or free energy sources makes is the smart thing to do.


It is time to stop pulling material from the earth with techniques like oil drilling, fracking, coal and nuclear energy and use what the Earth gives us naturally like biofuels, magnetic, hydro, wind and solar.

Energy from farming is clean.  No need to crack Mother Earth open to get it, Since much of our environmental pollution is the result of approved government policies, reversing this crisis is a matter of math. 

The great hemp activist Willie Nelson in the last decade started his B20 BioWillie biodiesel making him a pioneer in the field of biofuel, lifting the banner raised by Henry Ford who worked with George Washington Carver to develop biofuels for Ford’s diesel cars.

An excellent article on the subject is by Lynn Osburn “Energy Farming in America” no nationalistic implications in the recommendation. “Farmers should be encouraged to grow energy crops capable of producing 10 tons per acre in 90-120 days. The crop has to be naturally high in cellulose.”

Please post your thoughts, videos and photos in the comments sections. As we build and implement the Action Plan for implementing the hemp solution and other smart actions, we're sharing ideas. Thanks.

Shifting to clean biofuels is not nuclear science, just common sense. Let’s do it!



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