On Wed, 2009-08-19 at 16:19 -0400, [email protected] wrote: > Lindsay books catalog has a nice pamphlet on how you can make your own > solar cells. > I can't say whether the energy you extract over its life exceeds the energy > to manufacture a cell. But even if that is the case it could still be an > approach - consuming cheap energy today to build the cells, then having > energy available at no additional cost, to use or sell during a 'Max Max' > future when the prevailing prices are apocalyptically extortionate. > > http://www.lindsaybks.com/bks3/solar/index.html > > > - GLL I'm starting to think more along the lines of a Stirling engine that takes advantage of heat differences between an attic and the outside during the summer to create motion that I can use to generate electricity (in theory anyways).
Truth be told, we should probably all be running micro nukes. A 22 kw nuclear plant is bound to be pretty darn small ;-) I'm in the shadow of Rocky Point, so I'm concerned that a wind generator may not be such a good idea even though wind mills are a lot cheaper than solar panels. Another approach that would be interesting is to have a hydrogen fuel cell and a solar to hydrogen panel, but this technology isn't commercialized yet and who knows what it will cost when it is. If only Honda's home energy station IV that produces hydrogen and electricity were affordable. I'm at a place that has natural gas. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
