Daily Offgrid for 02 June: Off-Grid Definition Debate, Whole-House Solar Sizing, Community Governance Reality
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Offgrid is a daily audio summary of the latest ideas, innovations, products, and hard-won lessons for living autonomously and becoming more self-sufficient in energy, tech, food, water, shelter, and everyday systems. This 3-story episode draws from OffGrid and moves through off-grid definition debate, whole-house solar sizing, and community governance reality.
1. Off-Grid Definition Debate
This story is about whether people need better labels for different kinds of off-grid living, from lean low-consumption setups to larger systems that still keep modern comforts. The post frames that question as a naming problem, but the comments quickly turn it into a systems problem about what actually matters in practice.
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2. Whole-House Solar Sizing
This story is about taking a grid-connected house off-grid for power, starting with solar and a separate outbuilding that could hold panels and equipment. The original post is thin, but the comments turn it into a concrete checklist for whole-house solar sizing.
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3. Community Governance Reality
This story is about the idea of forming a small off-grid community in the UK that would share land, labor, and infrastructure for food, water, power, and internet. The post imagines a self-sufficient camp for ten to twenty people, but the comments immediately focus on the part that usually breaks first, which is governance.
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Source subreddit: OffGrid