NUCENG said:
Absolutely. But its not something that's given to you. Its something you have to work towards. He took the technology of that time and progressed, put it to use. And it wasn't just him. It was called the back to the land movement, and out of it came the distributed power system movement, though it wasn't called that at the time. Smart people, looking for ways to make life better.
Does he grow his own food?
Of course. Best tasting veggies and fruit I've ever eaten. Cans numerous items for winter. He raises rabbits, and composts under the hutches. The meat (being vegetarian I wouldn't know) he claims is the most delicious kind. Winter time doesn't produce much though. He also has chickens and goats.
Where does he get natural gas?.
Thats one of the few things he has to rely on that he can't produce, allow he is toying with the idea. He currently has a compost privy that could produce methane, but that's still in the future.
He must be technologically saavy, was his educational institution self powered?
Cal Berkeley has some of those capabilities, but it needs to improve big time to head towards the future.
. No, but his neighbor is. However, until recently, I've never known the guy to be sick. It's one of the main pluses of living a more natural lifestyle, you don't get sick nearly as often. There is a rhythm to nature that, once in tune with, allows for much greater health.
Where does he get his solar panels?
Not sure why that stumps you and Nikkom, but alternative energy stores have been around since the 70s, and were a lot more common back then when there was a greater demand for them by the back to the land crowd. There are still quite a few around. If you need to know of any in your area Ill look them up for you.
Is his application possible to duplicate in areas away from forest sources of wood?
Not in the way he has it set up, but that's not a concern in the Pacific Northwest. Our problem is keeping the clearings open. But in areas with limited wood, or no wood, there are other methods to employ. You have to look for whatever works best in your area. It can be a lot of work structuring a holistic back to nature life style, but worth it.
Is he truly self-sufficient in a way that can be sustained over the long haul and handed down to his children? Can this be duplicated for the rest of the world or even just for America? If not, how will he defend it when the rest of the world wants what he has and civilization has broken down?
No, he is not truly self-sufficient. As I said he still has to depend on certain items. He makes trips to town for supplies. Back then he ran purely on gas. Now he has one that runs on kitchen grease and stuff like that (biodiesel) as well as a hybrid. But his footprint on this Earth is very small.
In some areas of the world his style of self-sufficiency can be duplicated. In other areas only some aspects can, but others are available that are not to him. The point is, the answers to reduce carbon production, toxic chemical production, the need for nuclear, coal or fossil fuel power plants exists, but it takes society turning the ship around and heading in that direction. Actively looking for ways to do it better. And that's where the problem lies. Society is held captive by those who make money off the grid, the most insane concept humans have ever come up with. No wonder Tesla spent his life trying to free us from it.