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by mathildecusin » 20/10/13, 20:20

Hello everyone !

I'm a reporter for 100% Mag on the M6 channel. I am currently producing a subject that will focus on energy autonomy and alternative energy.
I am looking for witnesses who would have endowed their home with an energy autonomy, or who would have tips to produce electricity otherwise. Do not hesitate to contact me to share with me your experience!
Goods.

Mathilde CUSIN
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by I Citro » 21/10/13, 10:04

Hello,
It is very imprudent to indicate his email address and phone number on a forum.
This is the best way to get spammed and catch viruses ...
Do not forget that robots are constantly scanning the net for such information ...

Cei says, it exixts networks of users of water mills and associations militant in the autonomy (and the energetic performance).
- In the case of water mills, it is easy to be autonomous all year round by "wasting" because winter corresponds to high flow rates which allows heating with simple convectors. In summer, the mills are places tempered by the proximity of the water.

Owners of water mills sometimes use their surplus energy to extend their energy autonomy to their movements by the use of electric vehicles.

- In the case of energy autonomy without hydraulic resources, the energy sources are mainly solar (photovoltaic) and wind. The intermittence of these energy sources is generally accompanied by an efficiency approach (reduction of waste and optimization of consumption). This is often seen as fundamentalism (negawatt), when it is only "common sense".
Cogeneration (production of heat and electricity) also has interesting potential.

These are the actions of activists who decide to be active in their way of consuming. it is very different from the approach of the average consumer who just wants to have electricity in its grip without worrying about the consequences (EDF takes care of it ...) ...
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