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Achieving Self-Sufficiency: A Second Chance for Old Batteries: Energy Self-Sufficiency Through DIY Home Storage?

Achieving Self-Sufficiency: A Second Chance for Old Batteries: Energy Self-Sufficiency Through DIY Home Storage?

Energy self-sufficiency through DIY home storage?
In a very interesting lecture, organized by the Kunst und Kultur Kranich association in Grafendorf, and designed by Harald Reichl from the PLASMA TEC Research Institute, the possibilities of energy self-sufficient energy saving were explained,
After almost daily power outage warnings and continuous increases in electricity prices, many questions arise about solutions to energy self-sufficiency.
Harald Reichl and his research institute have set themselves the goal of contributing to the answer to these questions, which on the one hand helps to save resources and on the other hand enables people to work together in a common project and support each other.
In addition, research into decentralized and regional solutions with comprehensive self-sufficiency is also a major topic.
In these projects, used batteries from laptops, lawn robots, e-bikes, Tesla vehicles, etc., which could otherwise be disposed of at great cost and only partially recycled, are destroyed. This contributes to the conservation of raw materials and resources and also to the protection of the environment.
Lithium-ion cells are “resurrected” using a specially developed high-frequency pulsing process. Depending on the capacity, they are then used for power banks or to build a home storage system.
Through home storage with, for example, photovoltaics (here too, used modules are reused) or other energy sources, energy self-sufficiency can gradually be achieved and costs can be reduced.
The idea of ​​an energy self-sufficient home through the use of home storage and renewable energies is very interesting and forward-looking.
Reusing used batteries and PV modules not only protects the environment but also reduces energy supply costs.
It is encouraging to see experts like Harald Reichl and his research institute finding innovative ways to support us on the path to energy self-sufficiency.
Through such initiatives, we can make an important contribution to protecting the environment while at the same time benefiting from a more sustainable and cost-effective electricity supply.
Particularly great is the opportunity to participate in DIY workshops and learn the skills needed to configure, build and repair your own system. In this way, people can not only become less dependent on energy companies, but they can also build a community of like-minded people who support each other and look for solutions together.
Thanks to the idea of ​​an energy self-sufficient home through the use of home storage and renewable energies, the future of energy supply seems more tangible than ever.
Intelligent reuse of used batteries and PV modules can not only protect the environment but also reduce energy supply costs.
It is encouraging to see experts like Harald Reichl and his research institute finding innovative ways to support us on the path to energy self-sufficiency.
Through such initiatives, we can make a decisive contribution to protecting the environment while at the same time benefiting from a more sustainable and cost-effective electricity supply.
The idea of ​​an energy-self-sufficient home is not only forward-looking, but also very interesting. By using home storage and renewable energy, we can all help create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future.
Walter Ederer (0676-6048580) or Harald Reichl (0699-13411590) will be happy to provide you with further information.

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