Local energy? What fuel?
Discussion
Havent decided whats best for our family yet but a mix of;
- Natural gas well
- (maybe) waste products (like burning trash but ehhh not enough volume & quite dirty)
- compound solar & store energy (basically step-up power via transformers and store in battery+capacitor setup
- some other creative ways but all sourcing from list above
If you have any other ideas please feel free to share.
Wind is fine too but don't wanna see the turbines tbh
1. Grow sugar (sweet potato is probably the most efficient, but your environment may dictate otherwise)
2. Ferment
3. Distill
4. Burn in a generator for electricity, or for heating/cooking, etc.
This is a brilliant idea thank you
Sugar very energy dense
Conversion kits and books to help can be found here. I recommend a reflux still and zeolite.
Geothermal.
Distillation like Troy mentioned but gather day-old doughnuts, pastries and fruit from stores that would otherwise throw them out.
You're still relying on the industrialized supply chain when sourcing that way. It certainly wouldn't hurt to have external sources in addition, but they can be "shut off" compared to growing your own sugars.
How about burning used veggie oil in a diesel? Collect veggie oil from fast food restaurants.
Yes but to be still too reliant on outside energy sources.
I've heard (unless you build a good relationship with them) restaurants actually charge you if you ask for their oil for fuel.
Too many variables there imo