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2016/09/07

A Life Worth Living, Living Off The Grid

By Harold Stevens


Whether due to the cost of housing, insurance, utility bills or other factors, a number of people are now attempting to reduce spending. In some cases, living off the grid can be a great option for accomplishing this goal. Although, individuals doing so need to be sure one has the capability of obtaining the resources necessary to sustain life.

In some areas, this is accomplished by sharing communal natural resources such as solar panels, windmills and hydro systems. In others, individuals and families live near water sources, while using a generator to create an electrical current. In all cases, if there is no connection to a public utility, cable or satellite station, then the term off-gridder generally applies.

After the publication Today reported approximately one hundred and eighty thousand families were already living this lifestyle, the idea became quite popular. For, statistics now show that this number has jumped over 33% in less than a decade. Many third world citizens have not had a chance, or do not have a choice when it comes to living in this manner. As a result, worldwide statistics now show these numbers to be closer to one and a half billion.

California, one of the biggest states in America has recommended that citizens start using solar and wind to generate electricity. Although, as solar storage systems can be quite costly and run on toxic acid batteries, some Californians now use old car batteries for storage at night. While hydro-generated electricity is definitely another alternative, there is more research needed to prove it is a viable alternative to solar, wind or fossil fuels.

With the main focus on sustainability, many communities are also sustainable ones. Most often, these communities do not only run on alternative energy, but also create gardens and green space which can be shared among friends and neighbors. As such, when discussing intentional communities, it is important to recognize that many operate on a basis where no money changes hands. Instead, neighbors share commodities and skills with one another to avoid having to pay for common household items, food, repairs, services or utilities.

Whether a group based on lifestyle, common interest, religion or other factors, these communities are often successful. For, by the time individuals decide on living this lifestyle, most have already been friends, or in groups with those that will become neighbors. As such, unlike traditional neighborhoods, there is often far less friction between neighbors.

In most all cases, those building an intentional community are going to set some specific guidelines and groundwork. In addition, most individuals related to this type of community are going to have an interest in social justice and environmental causes. For, one of the main priorities of this lifestyle is to eliminate waste while controlling carbon footprints.

Others reside in this way due to cost, availability, to reduce carbon footprints, save money and survive. One other reason people give for desiring to become an off-gridder is to prepare for an economic collapse. When it comes to those concerned with World War III or the apocalypse, these individuals often set up alternative energy sources while also stockpiling food and other necessities.




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