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Analizza anche le recensioni per verificare l'affidabilita. It's a very quick read, with some helpful suggestions, but I'd recommend the reader use the information as a guide to researching more in-depth procedures that are casually mentioned by the author. It's a good book, with information I hadn't considered, so I'd say buy it, read it, and the reader will be able to prepare for emergencies better.However in this book the author takes you by the hand and shows you all the best tips for you to adopt this kind of lifestyle!Not much new detail compared to other prepping books, and not long in content. Better books out there for the money. Upload Language (EN) Scribd Perks Read for free FAQ and support Sign in Skip carousel Carousel Previous Carousel Next What is Scribd. Books (selected) Audiobooks Magazines Podcasts Sheet Music Documents Snapshots Quick navigation Home Books, active Audiobooks Documents Find your next favorite book Become a member today and read free for 30 days Start your free 30 days Home Books Gardening Living Off the Grid: A Simple Guide to Creating and Maintaining a Self-Reliant Supply of Energy, Water, Shelter, and More By David Black Save Save for later Create a list Download Download to app Share Living Off the Grid: A Simple Guide to Creating and Maintaining a Self-Reliant Supply of Energy, Water, Shelter, and More By David Black Length: 308 pages 4 hours Publisher: Skyhorse Released: Nov 17, 2008 ISBN: 9781628732832 Format: Book Description In daily life, we can take control of the resources and services we depend on. Electricity and energy don’t have to come off the public utility grid—alternatives abound in solar, wind, and water generated power. Design decisions can drastically affect power consumption, and bio-diesel and alternative fuels can help break the oil habit. Dave Black describes alternatives for eco-pimping your home and lifestyle for independence, economy, and a more integrated way of life.
Equally valuable for the urban dweller vaguely concerned about the size of his or her carbon footprint and the rural self-sufficiency enthusiast, Living Off the Grid can help anyone take control of his or her life and way of living. After more than 15 years as a regular and reserve soldier he now works as a full time writer. Based on a mixture of fiction and his own experiences, David is writing a new and highly original series of novels concerning the dangerous global missions of SAS Sgt. He also completed a thrilling book called Siege of Faith, which concerns the terrible siege of Malta in 1565, when the Ottoman Empire invaded with 40,000 troops, intent on the destruction of the last of the crusaders - The holy order of the Knights of St. John. See also the new Siege of Faith sequel - Inca Sun. Playing for England - A detailed look at his early military experiences, and a compelling first-hand account of his SAS selection. EAGLE'S OF THE DAMNED - David wrote an exciting novel based on the tragic events in AD9, when three of Rome's toughest Legions were annihilated in the unforgiving depths of the Teutoburg forest, on the northern rim of the Empire. Only a traitor in their midst could have connived to put over twenty thousand Romans to the sword, during 72 hours of stomach-churning terror and unimaginable horror. David is currently planning another book - Cold Steel - comprising a collection of short stories of WW1. No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner without the express written consent of the publisher, except in the case of brief excerpts in critical reviews or articles. All inquiries should be addressed to Skyhorse Publishing, 555 Eighth Avenue, Suite 903, New York, NY 10018. Skyhorse Publishing books may be purchased in bulk at special discounts for sales promotion, corporate gifts, fund-raising, or educational purposes. Special editions can also be created to specifications. That’s where Bartertown gets its energy. Max: What, oil? Natural gas?
Aunty Entity: Pigs. Max: You mean pigs like those. Aunty Entity: That’s right. Max: Bullshit! Aunty Entity: No. Pig shit. Max: What? The Collector: Pig shit. The lights, the motors, the vehicles, all run by a high-powered gas called methane. And methane cometh from pig shit. —From Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Introduction I’ve always been impressed by the ability of some people to adapt to less-than-perfect conditions. When I say less than perfect, I’m not talking about missing the family’s favorite TV show because of a blown fuse during a rainstorm, or the fact that a casserole’s been left in the oven too long and burned. I’m talking about real annoyances like no electric utility, no running water, no hot water, no toilet to sit on or shower to take. No TV, no computer, no air conditioner. No supermarket for hundreds of miles, and no transportation to get to it. It’s been nearly forty years since I first left affluent America and found myself immersed in this type of environment. Suddenly I was part of an Andean culture in which the everyday luxuries of the modern twentiethcentury household were completely absent. It was a return to an eighteenth-century lifestyle, and an austere one even by those standards. For all intents and purposes the people I lived among were devoid of any appreciable knowledge of modern luxuries like TVs and electric refrigerators and such, and I found the old adage ignorance is bliss to be an accurate summary of the resulting psychology. Of course, they still struggled with the same problems we all face—family arguments, abusive relationships, alcoholism, illness, and injury—but life was lived at a slower, more relaxed pace, and the neuroses of keeping up with the Joneses were practically nonexistent.
It was only when these people got a glimpse of modern luxuries, or when somebody managed to obtain some—or when somebody from outside the community (usually a white missionary or humanitarian worker) moved in and rented a structure that they then modified with the latest amenities—that the Andean people realized they lacked these items. This awareness inevitably led to envy, envy to an insatiable drive to get things, and possessing these things to a neurotic feeling of dissatisfaction and resentment. Twenty years later I was in Saudi Arabia, exploring caves beneath the Dahna dunes. A Bedouin family had noticed our activity. In traditional Bedouin style they were friendly, and in this remote part of Saudi, away from the religious restrictions of the urbanized Saudis who had long ago turned away from the Bedouin lifestyle, the family had sent their daughter, a beautiful young unveiled woman in a bright silk blouse, to invite us to their encampment for tea. In this part of the world a social invitation of this type to total strangers implied great trust in human nature and a noble pride in Bedouin traditions. To turn down the invitation would have been a horrible insult, so we accompanied the young woman to the encampment a few dunes over from our cave. Here I found the same unawareness of things that I had found in the Andes two decades before. There were some tents with carpet floors, one of which housed a cooking area with a single-burner stove that used gasoline. The only ties to modernity and the grid were their tiny white Toyota truck and a generator that ran a single incandescent light in the main tent on special occasions. When I returned to the area in 2005 and 2006, there was a whole new attitude. The race for possessions was on. Even in remote Bedouin camps located in the desert wasteland, there were satellite dishes driving TVs, cell phones, refrigerators, and many other indications of a simple people headed for total dependence on the modern grid.
Now in many places in the world, generally the more affluent places, there’s a drive to return to a state of independence from the grid systems. And that’s what strikes me as being so humorous about the green trend. Half the world is trying to get on the grid while the other half is trying to get off. When I wrote this book I had been a resident of San Juan County, Utah, off and on for eight years. San Juan has been called the most conservative county in the most conservative state in the nation, and it can’t be far from the truth. Here’s an area where because of its climate and altitude the potential for using solar and wind energy is extraordinary, yet the two resources go virtually untapped simply because of the stigma of being green. Any recommendation by the federal or state governments or by conservationist groups to decrease the use of finite fuels by switching to a greater percentage of renewable sources of energy is met with loathing and distrust, and is patently labeled by local politicians and press as a scam run by liberals and groups like the Sierra Club and the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance to usurp the rights of locals. Even in the face of the war in Iraq and the enormous gas price increases of 2008, it apparently doesn’t even occur to these people that a decreased reliance on a fossil fuel-based grid has nothing to do with liberal plots and everything to do with our own survival. Out in the remote desert area of San Juan County known as the Valley of the Gods is the Valley of the Gods Bed and Breakfast, owned and operated by Gary and Claire Drogan. It’s built from a stone ranch house constructed by the grandsons of John D. Lee. The Lee family had an enormous influence on the history of southern Utah and northern Arizona, but that’s not the point here (you can find out more about John D. Lee on the Internet). The truly interesting thing is what Gary Drogan has managed to do at the old Lee ranch.
Electricity is supplied entirely by a hybrid system of solar panels and wind turbines, with an emergency generator for backup. Water comes from a well, and a gray-water system ensures that little of the precious fluid goes to waste. The stone mass of the home’s walls helps to maintain a comfortable temperature during brutally hot summers and harshly cold winters. Supplemental heating comes from a wood-burning stove and an indoor kitchen. There’s an outdoor kitchen for use in summer to keep the house from heating up. What the Drogans have done is amazing not just because of the remoteness of their location, but equally because of what they’ve done in the face of the local political atmosphere. Gary is trying to get more people in the area involved in solar and wind projects, and he’s helping local Navajo families to produce their own electricity in places it’s never been before. With some luck these successes will inspire others to try to do the same, and with even more luck such successes could inspire a general change in attitude in our friends and neighbors who find it hard to believe that energy independence can be anything but evil or impossible. Liberals and right-wingers. Wealthy, middle-class, and dirt poor. Athletes, soldiers, blue- and white-collar workers, criminals, priests.Ask them what off-grid means, and you’ll get dozens of definitions that relate to unconventional people, things, trends, and actions. To a teenager an off-gridder would be somebody who doesn’t use social networking sites like MySpace or Facebook. To a detective or researcher it could mean being untraceable, unrecognizable, and unrecordable through normal means. To a paranoid, antisocial person or a criminal on the run, it might mean going underground and avoiding all recordable forms of commerce, using only cash in order to avoid any traceable transactions. To an extreme sportsman it could mean doing cutting-edge, death-defying feats in exotic international locations.
To college science students, their genius but absentminded professor might be referred to as offthe-grid. For our purposes, I’ll define off-grid as a state or degree of self-sufficiency with minimal reliance on public utilities, especially the three traditional basics: energy (power), water, and waste management. Sites that are truly off-grid provide their own energy, water, and waste management independent of public utility services. REASONS TO GO OFF-GRID There is no grid available. This may be by choice or by fate. Many people in Third World countries and even in rural America do not have access to all the traditional grid utilities. It may be that you’re rich and have found your dream property but it’s too far out in the boondocks to tie into the grid. Or perhaps you’re dirt poor and you’re off-grid because you live in the squalor of a grid-less mud village high in the Andes. You might live in a religious community that shuns modern conveniences. For whatever reason, the traditional grid is absent. To minimize the environmental impact of the grid. To reduce your carbon footprint and allow the Earth to recover from everything we’ve done to it. To avoid the high cost of traditional utility connections. This reasoning belongs largely to the wealthy who have multiple properties that are only intermittently in use. To save money by lowering utility bills. This is a pipe dream under the current circumstances. You have to spend money to save money, and becoming self-sufficient costs a lot of money. For a huge investment you might make utility bills disappear, but you will still have monthly costs (battery replacement, etc.). To ensure you have services when the grid goes down. This is probably the best and most rational reason for minimizing your reliance on the grid. You may be a survivalist, or just average parents making sensible arrangements to take care of your family in a disaster. To entertain an intelligent mind.