ar81
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I came to the idea of starting to save money to turn my home into a some sort of spacecraft system, a self-sufficient system. It is a time when oil prices make solar energy affordable, and in real terms, any dependecy with outside world is likely to affect my internal economy.
One of the problems of space is that if you throw garbage you could create a Kessler syndrome, so it won't be a matter of "throw garbage out there".
Organic food can be turned into compost and since I live indoors, I think I found an interesting piece of hardware, but I need a review to see if it actually works as advertised.
I saw this in a documentary of History Channel. It turns food into compost
http://www.naturemill.com/
Is there any other low tech option? Or this is the way to go?
I am taking bus, not using car. I turn the lights off when not needed. And I also heard about transparent solar panels made in Japan that can be attached to windows internally. Do you know where to get them?
One of the problems of space is that if you throw garbage you could create a Kessler syndrome, so it won't be a matter of "throw garbage out there".
Organic food can be turned into compost and since I live indoors, I think I found an interesting piece of hardware, but I need a review to see if it actually works as advertised.
I saw this in a documentary of History Channel. It turns food into compost
http://www.naturemill.com/
Is there any other low tech option? Or this is the way to go?
I am taking bus, not using car. I turn the lights off when not needed. And I also heard about transparent solar panels made in Japan that can be attached to windows internally. Do you know where to get them?