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H-E-R
Hybrid Energy Research
I'm just one of many American citizens that thinks the time for this great country of ours to take care of all of our own energy needs is long overdue.  We're supposed to be the most powerful nation on earth.  But power and dependency don't usually go together.  It is my belief that we don't have ANY business being dependent on ANYBODY for ANYTHING.  ESPECIALLY the necessities of basic human needs: food, clothing, shelter, and ENERGY, when it's all right under our noses.  It's time to quit being told by big oil what's best for us.  I realize that start up costs for switching our homes and business energy needs to renewable and alternative sources probably are INITIALLY more costly than staying with our typical natural gas, propane and electrical methods.  But in the LONG run, if you're concerned about your TOTAL lifetime energy costs, and the environmental damage done with petroleum based sources, I don't see how one could consider anything else.  Global warning is still a problem.  Energy costs that can be expected to do nothing but rise, sometimes quite sharply,  are a problem.  I've decided that I do not want to be a part of the problem.  I want to be part of the solution.  Even if I have to sacrifice in some ways to do it.  I want to be remembered by my children and grandchildren as somebody that cared about what I left behind for them.

Concerning individual self-sufficiency.  What would you do if a tragic event occurred in your life that left you unable to meet your home's utility requirements?  I can tell you from personal experience that if you don't keep up on the phone bill, THEY WILL shut it off. In rural areas, if you can't pay for the propane, they won't bring any more out to you, and if you don't pay the rent on the tank, they'll come and pick that up too.  NOW what are you going to do? Oh, no problem, you can just start using electric heaters.  Until, that is, you get your next bill.  Oops.  You better think of something pretty fast, or you may find you and your family taking cold showers,  with nothing to cook on and living by candlelight.  No electricity means no TV too.  (Can we even imagine that?)  And in my part of the country, water pipes have a tendency to freeze in the winter when there's no heat in the house.  It's no fun not having any money for gasoline either.  Now you have to start looking for a good ole' buddy, ole' pal, a bicycle or your best pair of walking shoes.  I've been there, like so many others.  Being able to see your breath inside your home, no food in the frig, no phone, owning three vehicles and all of them undrivable at the same time.

Don't let it happen to you.  Learn self sufficiency.  It's a little like wearing a seat belt I suppose.  999 times you can get away without wearing one and never get hurt.  But there always seems to be that 1000th time, and that's the one that gets you.  I learned a good rule from one of my friends one time.  It's called the 7 P Rule.  "Prior Proper Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance."  I have found it to be a very good rule to go by.

My goal is to one day be 100% self sufficient at my home as well as on the road.  H-E-R hopes to investigate everything from power sources such as animals, water, wind, and solar, to water sources and purification, electrical generation, electric or hybrid-electric transportation, food production and preservation, unconventional homes, clothing production, and communication systems.  Energy sources requiring ANY petroleum product will not be considered.  We will discussing renewable, recyclable and alternative sources only.

The people that founded and made this country were  a determined people.  They were'nt  afraid of change, or failure, or what other people thought.  They were tired of getting pushed around and told what to do, so they took it upon themselves to do something about it.   I believe that we still have an ample supply of the same kind of people in this country today.  People that are a little deeper minded than the average, and intelligent enough to take care of themselves in the present, while still leaving a better place for those yet to come.  Let's start our own "energy revolution".
                                                       CURRENT EVENTS

3-14-03

Well it seems war with Iraq is at hand.  I'm concerned not only about the after math of the war, but also, what's going to happen with North Korea?  Will we still be able to concentrate on terrorism as much as we should?

And here at home, I would suspect that fuel prices will continue to climb, but have no idea how much or for how long.  As a house painter in a rural area, fuel costs are of great concern to me.
The economy could be pretty unbalanced during, and for several months after, Iraq is taken.

Our government may have its hands full with foreign policy for the next few years.  Domestic issues may not get quite the attention they need.  It sounds like a good time to me to step in as individual American's, and start solving more of our own problems.  The list of issues that need to be addressed seem endless, so I will make my main effort in alternative/renewable energy.  My worries about un-affordable fuel prices would be so much lessended if I were able to produce my own fuel.  I could drive by gas station and spit.  Oh that would feel good. 
Links to pages related to renewable energy research, development, sources, and use
Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Bigfrogmoutain.com

CADDET page of practical applications of renewable energy

Locating renewable energy businesses

Midwest Renewable Energy Association

Energy Research Unit (in the U.K.)

Australian Cooperative Research Center

Sandia National Laboratories (commercial viable renewable energy)
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