When you talk about alternative energy and living off
the grid, a lot of people feel instantly that they will have to give
up most of their modern amenities to live in such a fashion. Many more
think this is an endeavor solely for granola loving hippies, whose
modest ways coincide with fewer technologies, TVs, ACs, etc. The truth
is, living off the grid is a possibility open to anyone. Granted,
you may have a larger investment if you are powering three chest
freezers and all high-energy appliances, but this would simply mean you
need a larger system.
The increased demand for renewable energy
technology has led to the development of more efficient and easy to use
components to make living off the grid a reasonable option for anyone
willing to be mindful of their energy consumption.
Using renewable energy sources to produce
electricity is a fairly simple process. You need a power source-sun,
wind or water-from which you will harness a low voltage direct current
that is then converted, using an inverter, into usable house current
(AC). Excess current generated by your system is stored in battery
banks where it can be retrieved during more high demand times or times
when the direct energy source is unavailable.
Living off the grid with renewable power
resources is almost completely automated as well. Except for the
maintenance of your batteries, there is almost no special attention
needed, other than monitoring your energy use to make sure you do not
exceed your supply with your demand. The key to success in living off
the grid is making sure you size your system to meet the demand of your
energy needs.
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