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Local groups support off-grid property owners by providing access to resources, expertise, and community connections.
Connecting with Off-Grid Experts
Local groups can host workshops, seminars, and online forums where off-grid property owners can connect with experienced experts in solar power, rainwater harvesting, and renewable energy systems. These events can cover topics such as selecting the right solar panels, designing a rainwater collection system, and installing a wind turbine. For example, a local group might invite a guest speaker to discuss the benefits and costs of a micro-hydroelectric system.
Property Tour and Networking Opportunities
Local groups can also organize property tours, where off-grid property owners can visit and learn from existing off-grid properties. These tours can provide a unique opportunity for owners to see firsthand how different systems work, ask questions, and network with like-minded individuals. For instance, a local group might organize a tour of three off-grid properties, each with a different type of renewable energy system, such as solar, wind, or hydroelectric power.
Access to Local Resources and Discounts
Local groups can negotiate discounts and special offers with suppliers of off-grid products and services, making it more affordable for property owners to go off-grid. These groups can also provide access to local resources, such as reclaimed materials, that can be used in off-grid construction. For example, a local group might secure a 10% discount on solar panels for its members or provide access to a local supplier of recycled rainwater tanks.
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