CNG is another viable idea. I would say more viable than biodiesel because when you and I think of biodiesel you are probably like me thinking about using already-used-once corn oil from the local restaurant, but these demons would use biodiesel as a way to sell more corn straight from the farm into the energy sector, driving up the price of corn. Which would cause more death and destruction.
CNG is very effective in a standard-then-modified-for-CNG vehicle. Fill ups are fast. Range is not limited by anything other than CNG fill up stations. Burn is clean. Engine life is extended (in comparison to diesel or gasoline, and certainly in comparison to that fucking ethanol shit). CNG is already plumbed into every house, so every garage could be fitted with a CNG "fill station" and we'd be paying pennies to fill up, inside our homes, and no lines of cars to do so (also gas stations seem to me to be higher crime than other places, speaking generally).
I have personal experience with CNG. It works.
And the USA is the "Saudi Arabia of NG". We have more of it than we know what to do with.
Lots of insane shit happening when you know the truth. I’m assuming there are many nearly free energy methods. Got to get those dirty polluting gas stoves outta here.
Hmmmm. If I drill a hole…..
I priced used solar too. For a few thousand I can power my house forever if I could just find an electrician to hook me up to the grid. I wonder if that is why the took all the vocational (trades) classes out of the schools.
As soon as you move to using batteries to capture power you create a very real off-gassing issue (depending upon the type of batteries you use) and a very real nonzero chance of potentially explosive fire. So be careful please, and ideally set up your batteries in a separate structure away from your garage/shop/home.
P.S. The "If I drill a hole" idea has a lot of merit, actually. Ground loop systems can pump hot air down deep into the ground and then what comes back out is cool air. Or if it's below ~65F, the same system will heat a structure. And often this project can piggyback on your "I'm going to dig a well" project. The problem with digging straight down is that it is expensive to do so.
Here is an alternative idea, for your consideration:
CNG is another viable idea. I would say more viable than biodiesel because when you and I think of biodiesel you are probably like me thinking about using already-used-once corn oil from the local restaurant, but these demons would use biodiesel as a way to sell more corn straight from the farm into the energy sector, driving up the price of corn. Which would cause more death and destruction.
CNG is very effective in a standard-then-modified-for-CNG vehicle. Fill ups are fast. Range is not limited by anything other than CNG fill up stations. Burn is clean. Engine life is extended (in comparison to diesel or gasoline, and certainly in comparison to that fucking ethanol shit). CNG is already plumbed into every house, so every garage could be fitted with a CNG "fill station" and we'd be paying pennies to fill up, inside our homes, and no lines of cars to do so (also gas stations seem to me to be higher crime than other places, speaking generally).
I have personal experience with CNG. It works.
And the USA is the "Saudi Arabia of NG". We have more of it than we know what to do with.
Lots of insane shit happening when you know the truth. I’m assuming there are many nearly free energy methods. Got to get those dirty polluting gas stoves outta here.
Hmmmm. If I drill a hole…..
I priced used solar too. For a few thousand I can power my house forever if I could just find an electrician to hook me up to the grid. I wonder if that is why the took all the vocational (trades) classes out of the schools.
I find this guy's channel to be extremely useful.
https://www.youtube.com/@WillProwse
As soon as you move to using batteries to capture power you create a very real off-gassing issue (depending upon the type of batteries you use) and a very real nonzero chance of potentially explosive fire. So be careful please, and ideally set up your batteries in a separate structure away from your garage/shop/home.
Best of success to you, fren.
P.S. The "If I drill a hole" idea has a lot of merit, actually. Ground loop systems can pump hot air down deep into the ground and then what comes back out is cool air. Or if it's below ~65F, the same system will heat a structure. And often this project can piggyback on your "I'm going to dig a well" project. The problem with digging straight down is that it is expensive to do so.
Here is an alternative idea, for your consideration:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xc_BbbMi1cg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ8oRGvVCNM
And as for what is possible with something like this, check out this wonderful, glorious lunatic (and I mean that in the best way possible):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD_3_gsgsnk
Oranges in Nebraska.....