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Grow Your Own Electricity

Personal power plants reduce electric bills.

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By Gene Charleton
Mon Nov 2, 2009 06:41 AM ET
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The electricty generated in a basement goes back into the grid to reduce demand.
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Engineers in Germany are getting ready to turn the electric power industry inside out. Listen to the podcast.

Everybody knows how we get electricity. Big generating plants powered by coal or nuclear energy or water. It sizzles along power lines to where we use it to light our houses and power our washing machines and computers and stuff.

Maybe there’s another way. How about a really small power plant in your basement? And your neighbors and the folks down the street. Engineers at automaker Volkswagen are getting ready to build small natural gas-powered generators intended to go into people’s basements or garages.

This isn’t what you probably think. The electricity coming from your basement won’t light up your house. Not directly. It’ll go back onto the power grid as a backup for green generating systems like wind or solar power. The idea is to reduce demand on backup generators and let the power company get by with smaller and less-expensive generators.

Everybody should come out ahead. The power company because these little generators are almost twice as efficient as conventional power plants. Homeowners because heat that’s wasted in conventional generating plants heats their houses in place of conventional central heat.

Not everyone thinks it’s going to work. We’ll see. In the meantime, watch your electric meter.

Tags: Alternative Power Sources, Electricity, Green, Nuclear Science, Plants,

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