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Off-Grid.net

Off-grid brings you news, knowledge, discussion, and classifieds from the off-grid world. What seems like a tiny niche is growing in popularity as people seek a life outside of the city. Off-gridders must find ways to produce their own energy, food, water, shelter, and other necessities. Connect with people who live off the beaten path or begin the search for your own property on this site.

Build It Solar

Dedicated to do-it-yourself renewable energy projects, Build It Solar provides hundreds of ideas and plans for any kind of home energy endeavor. New to renewable energy? Start with the "Half Plan" that uses a variety of energy saving projects to cut your energy usage in half. New to solar? Look for the do-it-yourself site survey to understand your property's solar potential. Not limited to solar, Build It Solar also includes tons of projects for wind power and biofuels.

Earth2Tech

Energy self reliance is a big topic for environmental, political, and individual reasons. Earth2Tech posts news about technological developments that can affect us on personal and societal levels. Stay on top of the news about electric cars, the smart grid, the bloom box fuel cell, solar power applications, and LED lightbulbs.

Wisebread

Wisebread is well-known for its advice on real personal finance. It's a community of bloggers who write about frugal living, lifehacks, careers, and other financial wisdom. Being smart with your money isn't supposed to inhibit you: rather, Wisebread's advice helps people worry less about money, allowing you to focus on the really important things in life. They also feature an active forum where you can ask questions and interact with other people who are trying to live within their means.

Instructables

Do you want to know how to build a vertical garden? How about your own solar panel array? Maybe you're looking for ways to reuse a linen closet full of old pillowcases. Instructables is a community based site that allows anyone to post a how-to project complete with photos and instructions. The result: a lifetime's supply of projects that can help you save money, recycle, or simply satisfy your appetite for making stuff.

Survival Spot

Disasters are a reality that shouldn't be ignored. That's the reason Survival Spot was created - to share information about a variety of survival and preparedness topics. Topics cover many aspects of survival, including gardening, food storage, health, and self defense. Also read about getting by in the wilderness and reviews of essential gadgets and gear. Like any other type of self reliance, preparedness is something to get into gradually and this blog can give you ideas on where to start.

Self-Reliance-Exchange

Written by a group of self reliant people, Self Reliance Exchange is quickly building an enormous database that covers a huge range of categories on self reliant practices and philosophies. Anyone interested in self reliance will find something useful to take away from this blog - recipes from scratch, emergency preparedness, and personal finance are great categories to start looking into here.

Simple Self Reliance

This writer explores the concept of self reliance and how self reliance fits in this modern society. How far can you realistically go down the path of self reliance? How can you stay on track with your priorities? He also writes on the grandaddy of self reliance, Henry David Thoreau. We can't wait to see how this blog unfolds!

American Preppers Network

For information and news from the world of emergency preparation, American Preppers Network is a great resource. Learn about food storage, what to expect during a natural disaster, and about other survival techniques. You can also connect with other preppers in your region and all over the world in the forum and through the numerous links to other prepping blogs on the web.

Conservation

Ways to save energy in the home and information about new energy saving appliances and technology.
 

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Biofuel - Wikipedia
Biofuel is a complicated issue and you need a beginners guide to the subject. Read this in depth Wikipedia article to learn the basics of first and second generation biofuels and how biofuels are used by region.
Saving Energy: The Foundation of Alternative Power - May 04, 2010
Solar power, wind power, alternative energy. What do you think of when you hear these terms? Maybe you get the warm fuzzies. Maybe you think, "great, but way too expensive." Or, "that stuff is for hippies." I think that looking into alternative power and energy conservation are not only extremely....
The Observer: Oregon Man's Electric Meter Runs Backward
Oregonian Howard Butts' curriculum vitae includes building solar panels and converting a Mercedes-Benz to run on vegetable oil. With his rooftop solar panels, he plans to participate in an Oregon power company's net metering program to sell his extra power back to the grid.
Alliance to Save Energy
This organization is a good place for information on energy saving techniques both for the home and businesses. It collects and organizes quality websites on each of its topics, including appliances, insulation, lighting, buildings, and more.
Lawrence Berkeley National Labs: Home Energy Saver
Developed by the Lawrence Berkeley Labs, this tool allows you to enter information about your location and energy use habits. It then offers specific suggestions on how to reduce your energy consumption based on your appliances and habits.
Home Energy Magazine: Examining the Real Benefits of CFL Bulbs
This article quantifies the claim that CFL bulbs are worth the cost because of their longer lives. This rule can vary depending on how often the bulb is used. A nice calculator can help you decide between a CFL and an incandescent for a particular fixture.
Home Energy Magazine: Energy Saving Myths
Myths are easily created and, far from being harmless, can undermine your well-intentioned energy goals. This article debunks common myths, such as beliefs about the capabilities of duct tape and energy saving appliances.
Home Energy Magazine: Seal Your House's Envelope
Over time, leaks in your house's envelope reduce its heating and cooling efficiency. This article helps you identify many sources of these leaks, such as around doors and windows, recessed light fixtures, and stairwells. It also offers tips for patching things up through renovation.
House Energy Homepage
House Energy is an excellent resource for introductory information for residential energy saving topics. It specializes in defining all the new and different appliances, methods, as well as renovation and home construction.
Energy Boomer: Energy Saving Tips to Save Your Money Both at Home and Work
This blog provides great information on energy saving products and techniques. The writer reviews products such as LED lights and insulation, and he explains why many energy saving products work.
Homepower Magazine
This is an online magazine publishing information about solar, wind, and water energy. It includes how-to advice for people who want to design and build their own projects. (Free membership required to view most articles.)
Aten Solar
With over 20 years in the solar heating field, Aten Solar markets environmental and sustainable products. This is a source of solar power products - panels, modules, inverters, pre-packaged solar systems, and other energy-efficient items.
Instructables: On the Line
Line drying is generally thought to be a hassle. Not so, says the writer of these line-drying tips. Different methods apply for different articles of clothing, all of which save lots of energy.
Build It Solar: Passive Solar Energy Book
A passive solar home heats and cools itself via strategically placed windows, insulation, reflective materials, and appliances such as solar chimneys and solar roofs. This humorous and easy-to-follow downloadable book tells you how and why passive solar energy works, and how to do it yourself.
Build It Solar: Frugal Energy Saving Projects
This list includes projects with low start-up costs or that reap savings in a short time. The page links to different sites around the web, as well as to downloadable books.
 
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