The Evolution of an Independent Home: The Story of a Solar Electric PioneerThe site was up a winding dirt road, in the remote hills of western Massachusetts, 1.3 miles removed from the power line. After a long search, Jeffrey Fowler found the piece of land he had been looking for - one that he could call home. This is the story of how one man used local resources, ingenuity, imagination, and patience to create a homestead powered by the sun. Fowler, who later used his knowledge and experience to become an authority on remote solar electric homes, recounts the unique successes and struggles in developing this new technology for his lifestyle. |
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... feet down through the woods . Richard and Meg had one large problem that my future neighbors , the Cooks , did not have . They could have only a drilled well . The water level was 40 feet down in the deep well . Richard's solution was ...
... feet down through the woods . Richard and Meg had one large problem that my future neighbors , the Cooks , did not have . They could have only a drilled well . The water level was 40 feet down in the deep well . Richard's solution was ...
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... feet wide and 36 feet long . Charlie and I had formed two extra foundation walls interior to the basement to support the 36 foot long slab at 12 feet and again at 24 feet . Three table - like forms support- ed by the cellar floor seven feet ...
... feet wide and 36 feet long . Charlie and I had formed two extra foundation walls interior to the basement to support the 36 foot long slab at 12 feet and again at 24 feet . Three table - like forms support- ed by the cellar floor seven feet ...
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... feet could make such a difference . I next went to the library . All the reference material stated the same thing . The chimney must be two feet above the peak if the peak is clos- er than ten feet from the chimney . I had a hard time ...
... feet could make such a difference . I next went to the library . All the reference material stated the same thing . The chimney must be two feet above the peak if the peak is clos- er than ten feet from the chimney . I had a hard time ...
Contents
My Roots in SelfSufficiency | 2 |
ILLUSTRATION CREDITS | 3 |
The Road to Bashan Hill | 10 |
Copyright | |
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