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Encyclopedia Of Alternative Energy & Sustainable Living. How To Make A Wood Gas Stove. Please be sure to like SHTF AND PREPPING CENTRAL on Facebook, this means you won’t miss any of our posts that can help you prepare you and your family for survival in an emergency or SHTF situation.

How To Make A Wood Gas Stove

Check out our store : CLICK HERE Homemade gas stoves generate fuel by heating biomass or wood. Since wood does not technically “burn,” the gas and vapor that emerge from the wood are actually burned by the air with high heat. This gasification process is called pyrolysis, which converts the wood to char. The interaction of gas, vapor and char creates heat and serves as a clean combustion source for the wood gas stove. click here for more DIY stuff from this guy. Biomass Gasification – A Primer. I’ve been researching alternative energy sources that could be used during an extended grid-down situation for a while now but haven’t been able to find one that would work well in my situation (limited sun and wind).

Biomass Gasification – A Primer

Well just recently a good friend of mine had reminded me of one that I had long since forgotten (having originally passed over it in a Mother Earth News article a few years back): Wood or Biomass Gasification. What is Gasification? In a nutshell, gasification is the process of using heat to transform solid biomass, or other carbonaceous solids, into a flammable fuel much like natural gas.

Basically, you can take practically any solid dry organic matter (wood chips, walnut/cherry shells, agricultural waste etc) and convert it into a clean burning, carbon neutral, gaseous fuel. How To Build A Cycle Generator - Steward Community Woodland. Cycle and stand: Old bikes vs. exercise bikes.

How To Build A Cycle Generator - Steward Community Woodland

Unwanted bikes can be very cheap (ie. free) and easy to obtain. They have good bearings so little power is wasted overcoming friction and they often have large back wheels that make good pulleys (you will see why that could be important latter). However, you will need to make some form of stand to make the bike stay upright and stationary while pedaled. Further more, it makes sense environmentally and ethically that, if the bike works or can be made to work, it is better being used as a bike (thus replacing more environmentally destructive forms of transport). Exercise bikes are an interesting option. Generator and regulator: Alternators vs. Permanent magnet motors are another option. DIY: Beer Can Into Camping Stove.

You can whip one of these up in a matter of minutes.

DIY: Beer Can Into Camping Stove

They’re so easy to make and they work really well. First find yourself some scissors and a beverage can and then start the above video. This is an inexpensive way to be prepared in the event of a power outage as these stoves give off a lot of heat and have the ability to cook large meals. They also make great holiday gifts for friends and family. For more great repurposing ideas, check out Repurposing 24/7. DIY Hand-Crank USB Charger. Step #1: PrevNext I'm taking a trip to China soon, and last summer we spent a week without power due to downed trees all over the state.

DIY Hand-Crank USB Charger

Let's just say it was a rough week. So I wanted to find a way to charge my USB stuff without using those battery packs. Originally I was thinking of making an Altoids can AA battery charger, until I stumbled upon Ben Heck's video on YouTube. Step #4: Finally, solder the red and black leads to the rectifier and the resistor as shown in the picture in the previous step.

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DIY Outdoor Ovens, Stoves, Fire Pits: Cheap, Green, Easy. Making The Stove and Water Heater. 8 Completely Awesome DIY Home Energy Projects. Micro Hydro Power. Solar. Wind Power. Ancient Passive Cooling. By Josh Moran You’ve probably seen various “family trees” in museums that try to illustrate the evolution of human beings.

Ancient Passive Cooling

They start out with an ape-like creature with a scientific-sounding name at the bottom and then branch outwards and upwards, culminating with something like Ozzie and Harriet perched at the top. Imagine that same kind of tree but one that shows the evolution of the manner in which we have cooled and heated our living spaces since the dawn of human history. It would start out with various ancient passive systems, evolve into controlled fires, work its way up to simple fans, branch out to evaporative coolers and finally make its way to modern HVAC systems. However, unlike the family trees where the branches of human ancestors come to an abrupt end, in the heating and cooling tree, ancient passive systems don’t entirely disappear.

Refrigeration alternatives. Energy. ENERGIES. Countries With 100% Renewable Energy. Cahora Basso, Mozambique Which countries have the highest percentage of renewable energy – care to guess?

Countries With 100% Renewable Energy

I suspect that names like Germany, Denmark or Spain might spring to mind. They’re certainly making good progress, but they’ve got nothing on the world’s renewable energy leaders. There are countries in the world powered entirely by renewable energy, and some that are even net exporters of green electricity. These pioneers are overlooked for a variety of reasons. Free Books: Ethanol Production. Energy Planet - Renewable Energy Directory.

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