Know what the problem is with that Windmill Project? Naturally one must obtain a Permit in most locations allowing such replace existing energy sources to ones home. No Utility Company will make that dollar thus Government looses Tax Dollars as such source becomes popular thus one will not be granted Permit! Regardless to belief it’s all about Eco System and Green Energy, in the end it’s just as much about making that dollar.
I already came up with this idea years ago. It is a great idea to get wind power on the cheap. The cost kicks in with the conversion kit you will need to convert DC to AC, unless you are already on DC power.
Windmills are not always dependable though Solar is of better option but again tax dollars lost as result of possessing ones own energy sources. One reason most Solar Panels Prices remain out of reach for most.
Living off the grid can be illegal | Michigan Radio http://michiganradio.org/post/living-grid-can-be-illegal
They can’t legally live in their cabin, but they can stay in a tent on each of their three parcels of land for two months at a time. So that’s what they are doing. They’re living in a tent for six months, then house-sitting for friends and neighbors the rest of the year.
Government officials say this wouldn’t be as much of a struggle if the von Walthausens would have talked with the proper local authorities before they started this journey.
The von Walthausens said they knew living completely off the grid probably wasn’t legal in the first place. But despite the bureaucratic and political hurdles, they are committed to living off their land as much as they can. Under the stars, and under the law.
Is living off the Grid now a crime? http://offgridsurvival.com/livingoffthegridcrime/comment-page-2/
Government officials across the country are forming so-called “nuisance abatement teams” to intimidate people into giving up their land, or conforming to the governments demands and hooking back into the grid. Counties across the country are actually jailing people for living the way they want to live.
No city power or water running through her house walls. Instead, she uses solar panels and treated rain water for survival.
There a special magistrate ruled Speronis was not guilty of not having a proper sewer or electrical system; but was guilty of not being hooked up to an approved water supply.
“What happened here is people don’t talk to us or cooperate. We don’t communicate then we are forced to use the legal tools at our disposal,” said Frank Cassidy with Cape Coral Code Compliance.
Know what the problem is with that Windmill Project? Naturally one must obtain a Permit in most locations allowing such replace existing energy sources to ones home. No Utility Company will make that dollar thus Government looses Tax Dollars as such source becomes popular thus one will not be granted Permit! Regardless to belief it’s all about Eco System and Green Energy, in the end it’s just as much about making that dollar.
I already came up with this idea years ago. It is a great idea to get wind power on the cheap. The cost kicks in with the conversion kit you will need to convert DC to AC, unless you are already on DC power.
Windmills are not always dependable though Solar is of better option but again tax dollars lost as result of possessing ones own energy sources. One reason most Solar Panels Prices remain out of reach for most.
This is EXACTLY what I have been looking for, I need some extra heat in the basement when the wind picks up.
Michael Wheat Julian Bonner
Ryan Tuleja III
But now they will … the freaking asshol3$
Just make sure you pay the piper……
Living off the grid can be illegal | Michigan Radio http://michiganradio.org/post/living-grid-can-be-illegal
They can’t legally live in their cabin, but they can stay in a tent on each of their three parcels of land for two months at a time. So that’s what they are doing. They’re living in a tent for six months, then house-sitting for friends and neighbors the rest of the year.
Government officials say this wouldn’t be as much of a struggle if the von Walthausens would have talked with the proper local authorities before they started this journey.
The von Walthausens said they knew living completely off the grid probably wasn’t legal in the first place. But despite the bureaucratic and political hurdles, they are committed to living off their land as much as they can. Under the stars, and under the law.
Is living off the Grid now a crime? http://offgridsurvival.com/livingoffthegridcrime/comment-page-2/
Government officials across the country are forming so-called “nuisance abatement teams” to intimidate people into giving up their land, or conforming to the governments demands and hooking back into the grid. Counties across the country are actually jailing people for living the way they want to live.
Cape woman living “off the grid” challenged by city – NBC-2.com WBBH News for Fort Myers, Cape Coral & Naples, Florida http://www.nbc-2.com/story/24790572/cape-woman-living-of-the-grid-challenged-by-city#.U9Fu0WOuE7o
No city power or water running through her house walls. Instead, she uses solar panels and treated rain water for survival.
There a special magistrate ruled Speronis was not guilty of not having a proper sewer or electrical system; but was guilty of not being hooked up to an approved water supply.
“What happened here is people don’t talk to us or cooperate. We don’t communicate then we are forced to use the legal tools at our disposal,” said Frank Cassidy with Cape Coral Code Compliance.
Aleta Delameter
Julian Bonner ive got the 8ft piece of 6in pipe