That being said, solar for the home can be done well in certain situations if the homeowner does his homework. In the past 366 days, 80.6% of the power my all-electric home consumed came from homemade power. That includes charging the EV for 15K miles at home, of the 27K miles we drove it. It's cost prohibitive to try to make the home 100% energy self-reliant. But with me having to buy only about 25% of my energy (the 19% of my power I pull from the grid, plus gas for what little we drive the gas pickup around town, plus either power or gas for whichever car we take on trips)... that basically means that the Dims' warmageddon cult energy policies impact my budget only 25% as much. It's motivated my wife and me to try to be more self-reliant in other ways. Such as, we garden more. And we're thinking about a water capture system.
And we’re thinking about a water capture system.
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Would that include peeing in a bucket to save it
for later usages?
Silly questions and theories:
Garden’s will be outlawed. Some already are.
Rain water barrels will probably be outlawed. On and on.
Is water recycled? Water goes up and water comes down, right?
Where does the evaporated water go? Can it leave earth’s atmosphere?
What’s still in that rain water? Everything bad?
They’re already talking about our water supplies being threatened from with-in
by newcomers. All nationalities. And we thought Mexico was bad. Now look what Byedone/rinos have put upon us!