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Geodesic Blue dome

Christopher Blue�s music career has taken him from working with John Cale to fronting his own raging band �10 Minute Warning�- alongside Duff McKagan, fresh off the ultimate in balls-out rock and roll trips, Guns N’ Roses. It�s no wonder he�s chosen an off-grid place to help him unwind and get away from the hectic Seattle music scene.…

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Coastal Access for All

New rules proposed by the UK government mean we may soon be able to walk the whole outline of the British Isle unimpeded by pesky �keep out� signs � but don’t count on it. The big landowners are opposing the move – write to DEFRA to voice your support. Currently, the public has access to only half of the country’s coastline, and despite a popular misconception – none at all to most beaches.…

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Live free – in a cave

looking for an off-grid hidey-hole? You couldn�t do better than a cave. There are hundreds to choose from, all empty, and a new acaemic study lists them all with notes about what makes the most attractive living conditions.…

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No More Excuses for Gore

Al Gore has been under attack ever since the release of his documentary �An Inconvenient Truth� for allegedly not practicing what he preaches. Most notably, his frequent flying and lavish energy-guzzling home were revealed to be causing the environment a whole lot of damage.
But, Gore has had some vindication lately. It seems that zoning laws have prevented the former presidential candidate (and some suspect potential candidate for 2008 despite his denials) from installing solar panels on his roof.…

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Half-price Solar Panels – Colorado

Residents in Colorado are getting around 50% back on their solar installation spending � all thanks to renewable energy incentives offered by Colorado utility companies. In 2004, Colorado voters passed Amendment 37, requiring large utility companies to get 10% of their energy from renewable sources. As a result, Xcel created the Solar Rewards program, offering an up-front rebate for homeowners wanting to install solar systems.…

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Branson’s New Toy

Richard Branson�s got himself another island to do with as he pleases. Branson wants his latest purchase to serve as an eco-friendly example to the rest of the resorts out there. Conventional cars will be banned although there may be small electric buggies to ferry visitors around. Homes will be built Balinese-style from sustainable materials. Branson is already installing wind and wave turbines and solar panels on Necker, which is used as a hideaway by celebrities such as Mariah Carey and Annie Lennox.…

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Hurley’s Organic Ambitions

After announcing she was quitting acting and settling down, Elizabeth Hurley has been true to her word. She wed Arun Nayar at the start of March, and now plans to settle on an organic farm.…

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Room at the top

Each day carpenter and aspiring writer Salim Hossen Gaus, aged 25, winches himself 30 metres (100 feet) in a precarious home-made pulley to a small wooden platform he has built at the top of a palm tree.…

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Rural phone technology options

Being off the power grid generally also means that we are off the
telephone
grid. In my way of thinking, lack of phone is a much more serious
problem
because power is easier to fix than phone. Today let’s take a look at
the
various options that exist for getting off-grid phone service.

Normally (that means city) phone service runs along wires buried in the
ground
or suspended on telephone poles. These wires will typically enter your
property
in a skinny green metal box where a lineman can then run one or more
telephone
lines to a connector on the side of your house. The green box is put on
your
property by the developer before the house is built.

Off-grid is a different matter. There is no developer to pay to have
the phone
company install wiring, so if you want wires, you will have to foot the
bill
yourself. Prices vary from one region to the next but in all cases the
cost
will be impressive. It will not benefit the phone company to run wire
for a
single customer, so you must pay for the project yourself.

In some places you can run the wire yourself and the phone company will
even
give you the wire. They only need to specify the depth of wire
placement and
will need to inspect

the work before the wire is covered. You will need to get permission
and have
easements established along the path that the wire will follow and a
power
trencher is a virtual necessity so you will need to rent or purchase
equipment
to do the job. Crossing a black-top road will require a professional
help and
more permissions than I would care to undertake. A county gravel road
might be
as bad. A private gravel road is less of a technical issue, but
permissions
from owners must still be secured. Any overhead run on poles is
likewise out of
the question for the “do-it-yourselfer” for primarily liability and
maintenance
reasons. If all of this sounds like a lot of work and a bunch or money,
you’re
right on both counts. Which is the reason there are some alternatives.

The first alternative most people will consider is cellular telephone
service.
Since cellular radio does not depend on wires to the customer’s site,
there is
no big up-front investment in bringing an off-grid customer on line.
The
standard rate plans, with fairly high costs for each minute of use,
have given
way to plans that might even be affordable as the primary phone service
to a
rural property.

Naturally, there are drawbacks to cellular. In some cases the special
rate plan
may only apply to digital calls. Calls that originate in an (older)
analog only
service area may not be

covered. Since the digital system is only in metropolitan areas, it is
likely
that your service will be …

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Meanwhile, back at the ranch

Amazingly, given his oil industry links, George W. Bush�s Texas ranch boasts a range of eco-features including geothermal heating and cooling, that would make Leonardo di Caprio proud. The passive-solar house is positioned to absorb winter sunlight, warming the interior walkways and walls. Full description of all eco-features and analysis of why the oilman bothers.…

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I Want One of Those

Cabin
You can take it anywhere

Competing teams around the world are working on mobile off-grid pods that can be plonked down anywhere to become comfortable living quarters.

A Canadian design firm created a cabin that’s packed into a 6-metre container but transforms into a high-tech, environmentally friendly home, fully equipped for living.The cabin has a composting toilet, and two large holding tanks for water. The filtration system consists of UV light to kill bacteria and micro filters to pull out sediment. As of now, the tanks are filled upon deployment of the exhibit, but plans are to add an awning to catch rainwater for the tanks, revealed co-designer Robert Studer.

“It’s amazing how in 480 square feet, you can actually live in something that’s self-contained and filled with smart stuff,” says Lisa Snider, who…

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