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    Transcendentalism and “The Boonies” Moving out into the the woods and off the grid isn’t for everyone. For a few families, this is a way of life. This lifestyle showcases many beliefs of transcendentalism, many that are still abundantly present in society today. Transcendentalism is shown in the way people live and in the television shows like “The Boonies”. In “The Boonies”, transcendentalism appears in the ideas of Idealism/Individualism and in Nature. In The Boonies, the ideology of Idealism

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    Using renewable energy on the grid avoids most, if not all, of the disadvantages of being off grid. The utility is like a big, 100% efficient battery that can absorb all your surplus energy. In addition, you can lean on it as hard as you want to for as much additional electricity as you might need. If you can’t afford a renewable-electric system large enough to supply all your needs, you can install whatever portion you can afford. When the grid uses fossil fuels, at least it uses them more efficiently

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    It was poor choice because life on the road has many disadvantages such as. One of the disadvantages of living off the grid is no hunting skills. “Alex’s cheap leather hiking boots were neither waterproof nor well insulated his rifle was only .22 caliber” (KraKauer 5). The first quote shows that Chris McCandless had poor hunting skills and equipment. One of the advantages of living off the grid is not being tied down by anything or anyone. One quote of a advantage is “Please return all mail I receive

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    that it is doing to the country has started to become apparent. Renewables are the only way to stop, or at the very least set back the inevitable downfall of our ecosystem. I think that the next big breakthrough for renewable energy is implementing off-grid communities that use renewable sources as their main sources of power, so that we can potentially escape the energy rut that we got ourselves stuck in. America is wasting their finite resource, such as coal and nuclear when we could actually be

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    fades into black after dusk. However, the declining cost of renewable energy coupled with mobile phones could be a game changer for the urban poor and rural families living off the grid without power. According to the World Bank, the shortfall impedes economic growth by as much as four percent, and the rural poor are much worse off than their urban counterparts, since they have to rely on costly kerosene and firewood to cook and to illuminate their

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    Chapter - 6 Recommendations & Verification In this section recommendations for establishing effective strategies to leverage the off grid solar industry will be put forward that will be verified by relevant individuals active in the off grid solar industry like academicians, industry specific consultants etc via a survey. 6.1 Financing off grid solar products via Companies Bill 2013 (R1) The Companies Bill passed by the Indian Parliament in Aug 2013 is a major overhaul for corporates since the

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    Off The Grid Analysis

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    Off The Grid Technology has changed the course of history. In fact, technology has done so much for Mankind like communication, health, and much more. The world has adapted and has gotten used to technology so much mankind now rely on it. St. John Mandel realized this and thought what if there was a world that went dark. St. John Mandel’s book (Station Eleven) grabs the readers attention by putting the reader in the mindset of having no technology, a deadly virus killing off people and what it would

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    extending the grids of the existing power systems or by constructing isolated new power systems, which are alternative energy sources. In general, it is preferred to go for the extension of the existing grids but they are not always affordable the fact that most of the non-electrified regions in developing countries are located in remote and difficult areas, like hilly regions, forests, deserts and islands or even too far from the grid location, which demand huge investment for grid extension (leake

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    Therefore, the most significant deduction from the study is that the solar-powered LED and CFL lighting systems are a viable and cost effective off-grid lighting alternative for fuel-based lighting systems in rural Ghana. Biswajit Biswas, Sujoy Mukherjee, “A comparative study of low cost solar based lighting system and fuel based lighting system for remote off grid location in India” Published on Sep-Oct 2013, Energy is the integral part of life. Energy demand

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    which are affordable for the average people, yet express the quality of modern living. Frank Lloyd Wright’s Jacobs House and Buckminster Fuller’s Dymaxion House are two examples designed to accommodate the rising demand in housing. They may be seen very different at the first glance; nonetheless they embody a reassessment of the needs of American family by architects and a futuristic view of American housing and living. The Jacobs House was the first of Frank Lloyd Wright’s larger housing

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