
"Michael Strizki heats and cools his house year-round and runs a full range of appliances including such power-guzzlers as a hot tub and a wide-screen TV without paying a penny in utility bills." This is a great story but it still feels a bit out of reach considering the solar/hydrogen set up was provided mostly for free as part of NJ's attempt, "to have 20 percent of its energy coming from renewables by 2020". Set up as a prototype... "In the summer, the solar panels generate 60 percent more electricity than the super-insulated house needs. The excess is stored in the form of hydrogen which is used in the winter -- when the solar panels can't meet all the domestic demand -- to make electricity in the fuel cell. Strizki also uses the hydrogen to power his fuel-cell driven car, which, like the domestic power plant, is pollution-free." All this can apparently be had for 100k. See full story at the Link.
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