Capital intensive clean tech versus people intensive Permaculture solutions
David Goodman, PhD
What Do We Mean By Sustainability? -
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Main Point One
There are many perspectives on creating a more sustainable world, from large scale wind farms and solar installations, to low footprint permaculture designs. Knowledge is the basis for our activity and it is structured in consciousness. Contacting the simplest state of consciousness at the source of thought purifies thinking and action. The level of our consciousness determines how we interact with others and the natural environment. Higher consciousness means action in accord with all the laws of nature and is thus naturally and spontaneously life affirming and supporting.
Comparison of models
Same economic system although pushback occurs
High capital intensive clean tech
Requires enormous capital Out of reach for most Conforms to economic norms
and top down control and economies of scale
Follows limitations related to inconsistent supply
Best example: large wind farms where farmers are disempowered and paid little economic rent
Challenge to economic system moving towards biodiversity and self sufficiency
Permaculture “compost” concept micro financed
Low entry barrier, but requires personal and community commitment
Requires an understanding of systems and knowledge of how to design and execute an ecological design program
Hands-on and intensive Practical?
Steady strong wind: Power is generated as the cube of wind speed so more is better
Large blade sweeps: Power is generated as the square of blade size so more is better
Wind and sun are not constantly and consistently available and so either superior storage is required or a mixture of both wind and solar (and on-grid backup) is suggested
Utilities will (reluctantly) offer net metering, often at avoided cost, except for Feed-in-tariff programs such as in Ontario and in Germany
Clean Tech Nerdy Stuff
May or may not be in best economic interest of utility Marginal cost of building one new facility is so high
that it is in best interest of power companies to incentivize power saving and net metering
Utilities are either regulated monopolies with political power, or actual government enterprises; engaged citizens can challenge utility policies working with regulatory bodies
Utilities are in the business of selling electricity and laws are generally supportive of their unique position in society
ROI in clean tech (analog) not like huge multiples in digital investments, at least not yet
Selling Electricity to Utilities
Agriculturally based design system that is a contraction of permanent agriculture and permanent culture that understands and makes use of the interdependence and relationships in the “life-shed”
Aims to create ecologically sound systems that are self-sustaining and involves erosion control, organic cultivation, and the built environment
Is this for everyone? Should it be?
Permaculture is Counter Culture?
Rainwater collection
Nontoxic materials
Permaculture in South Africa
Large Scale Wind Project Example
Manufacturer Enecom
Model Enercom 101-135 m
Capacity 3,000 kW 3MW
Height 135meters 442ft
Rotor Diameter per turbine 101meters 331ft
Swept area per turbine 8,011.85 m2
86,239ft2
Power Curve Data
Wind Speed
m/s mph kW m/s kW
0 0 0.0 13 3050
1 2.2 0.0 14 3050
2 4.4 0.0 15 3050
3 6.7 37.0 16 3050
4 8.9 118.0 17 3050
5 11.2 258.0 18 3050
6 13 479.0 19 3050
7 15.6 790.0 20 3050
8 17.9 1200.0 21 3050
9 20 1710.0 22 3050
10 22.3 2340.0 23 3050
11 24.6 2867.0 24 3050
12 26.8 3034.0 25 3050
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 260.0
500.0
1000.0
1500.0
2000.0
2500.0
3000.0
3500.0
mphkW
Power Curve Graph--- kW from mph wind (Note how steep it is)
Smaller System Challenges One family is challenged to finance a small
turbine or even solar systems Banks need to provide mortgages for
retrofits What are their concerns? Group of families must create a legal
cooperative utility and fight laws that protect utilities
Example: Abundance Eco-village
http://www.dmsolar.com/4grwibabaper.html
4KW Grid-Tie with Battery backup ($2.42 per watt!)
Item#: 4000w-pv-kit Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business
days Regular price: $12,000.00 Sale price: $9,686.00
Do it yourself (if you can)
DM Solar DG House.ret
This can work on my garage
Solar power is becoming more cost effective but financing is still an issue
Wind power is not practical in most urban areas
Wind for grid electricity only works with big wind and big turbines
FIT programs help but are rare Semi-rural wind can work, especially for co-ops
Conclusions on Clean Tech
We need to rethink community… Runoff that causes flooding is due to non-
systems thinking One tree can…
http://www.americanforests.org/discover-forests/tree-facts/
We should think big and plant 1 billion trees
Coming back to community…
When cost of capital is high decisions are short term and occur when economy is heating up…
Capital is available because return is high but decisions are weighted to quick paybacks
If future is so discounted, how can decisions be made for long term sustainability, e.g. Seven Generation thinking?
Present value of 10 million dollars in 100 years @ different interest rates…
About financing…
Interest RateYearly compounding
Future ValueHow far in future (years)
Cost of Capital Present Value
$ 10,000,000 100 1% ($3,697,112.12)2% ($1,380,329.67)3% ($520,328.40)4% ($198,000.40)5% ($76,044.90)6% ($29,472.26)7% ($11,524.50)8% ($4,545.95)9% ($1,808.63)
10% ($725.66)11% ($293.56)12% ($119.73)13% ($49.22)14% ($20.39)15% ($8.52)16% ($3.58)17% ($1.52)18% ($0.65)19% ($0.28)20% ($0.12)
Let’s not even think seven generationsHow about 100 years? Cost of capital and sustainability.xlsx
That is consciousness, the first and final frontier Expanded awareness can take care of current
needs while providing the basis for future needs; spontaneous right action in accord with Natural Law characterizes higher states of consciousness
With higher collective consciousness the total costs are calculated, i.e. no externalized costs such as negative externalities
With higher consciousness there are no unpaid positive externalities, such as a benefit to the world that is unpaid
There has to be the second element…
The many approaches are all valid as long as there are no negative externalities; however unseen and unintended consequences will always occur when awareness is not grounded in the home of all the laws of nature, pure consciousness, unbounded awareness, the Absolute, which is easily experienced through Transcendental Meditation. The bottom line is we need enlightened individuals to create an enlightened world.
Main Point Two
Back to the topic… Capital intensive clean tech versus people intensive
Permaculture solutions Is there a third solution, more quantum with large
multiples? Let’s start the conversation; there are many solutions at
different levels of operation Let’s be practical Let’s teach systems and calculate total costs Let our democracy be responsive to everyone, not a
servant to corporate greed Let’s raise consciousness from its source in the Unified
field of all the laws of nature, the light of pure consciousness, the will of God and liberate Creative Intelligence
Different perspectives…
Triple bottom line Short term bottom line
Radical transparency Mass collaboration No secrets Systems thinking and
empowerment driven Towards Seven
Generation thinking Sustainable Upsets status quo
Proprietary Competitive, paranoid Tilting the playing
field regardless of ethics or environmental consequences
Bottom line and “shareholder wealth maximization” used as modus operandi
Environmental Determinism: we are ruled by nature
Possiblism (free will): we can control nature
Ecological/Systems Perspective: we are interdependent
Three views of humanity and environment
Connecting the parts of knowledge with the wholeness of knowledge
Different approaches to sustainable business
1. So-called clean technologies can generate low carbon electricity, which is essential in a time of dangerous global warming and dwindling fossil fuel resources.
2. Permaculture solutions, which are based on ecological design, systems perspective, community, water, soil, and built environment interdependence are holistic in nature, but require serious change in lifestyle for many.
Transcendental Consciousness is the experience of pure awareness, the simplest state of consciousness beyond thought, but the source of thought, which is easily experienced in Transcendental Meditation. This conscious contact attunes one’s awareness with that cosmic intelligence which is at the basis of the universe; it guides everything without a mistake.
Higher States of Consciousness
Impulses within the transcendental field: The liveliness of the transcendental field is like a lamp at the door illuminating the silence and the dynamism from silence. The knower gains insight into the known.
That pure consciousness is lively…
Wholeness moving within itself: In unity consciousness the knower, remaining in unbounded awareness, perceives the truth and ultimate reality of any perception. The environment is perceived in terms of one’s unbounded awareness. “I am that. Thou art that. All this is that.” This is real in unity consciousness. In unity consciousness, Supreme knowledge is total knowledge, perfection. This is life in fulfillment. This is true sustainability.
Complete Enlightenment
The purpose of creation is the expansion of happiness and we are all here to enjoy and radiate happiness everywhere.- Maharishi
“Life is here to enjoy. Tell everyone — nobody has to suffer anymore.”
— Maharishi
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