How to go off the grid (or reduce your home's dependence on it)

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02 June 2020

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Being able to live off the grid is an exciting prospect for those who value self-sufficiency. Here's how today's lower prices and technology make it possible.
The number of panels needed depends in part on the peak electricity demand the home presents.
Connecting to the grid still has its benefits even with a self-sufficient solar system installed.
A solar water heating system, like this one from Apricus, can greatly reduce a home's electricity consumption.
Water tanks, like this stainless steel model from Tanksalot, can provide all the water storage needed off-grid.
Wood fires, like this one from Warmington Fires, can be an effective and simple way to heat an off-grid home.