Soylent [food replacement] founder Rob Rhinehart shares his thoughts on extreme sustainability.
I am electrically self-reliant. My home life runs comfortably on a single 100W solar panel, which cost $150 and was available on Amazon Prime. I tracked down a few manufacturers in China who all said it costs around $40 to make. The US for some reason leverages massive tariffs on Chinese solar panels, so they ship them through Malaysian customs. Why do the politicians even bother?
For storage a $65 lead acid automobile battery does the trick. It's 12V so can be charged directly from the solar panel, and holds 420Wh, way more than I use in a day. That's $0.15 / Wh so I don't see why everyone is so excited about Tesla charging $0.43 / Wh for the Powerwall, sans inverter and installation.
He got rid of his fridge and other kitchen implements to make it work. What are the biggest energy users in your place? Could you pare things down as much as Rob?
(Score: 2) by Freeman on Wednesday August 05 2015, @02:50PM
Since when did a loaf of bread, a jar of peanut butter, and a small jar of Jam cost $15? Maybe, if you got all Organic, but man that's expensive.
Joshua 1:9 "Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee"
(Score: 2) by LoRdTAW on Thursday August 06 2015, @01:47AM
Not overestimated as I probably used the prices for large jars of PB and jam (skippy and welches).
(Score: 1) by redneckmother on Thursday August 06 2015, @04:59PM
"Choosy mothers choose Jiff".
Mas cerveza por favor.