18 July 2022

Energy Supply and Demand

Why have energy controlled by a few? Why not let everyone supply their own energy as a crowd sourcing affair and use it as a form of monetization. Households could be self-sustainable with solar power, biofuel, and hydropower. These are fundamentally the three greatest sources of abundant energy available in every densely populated society. Sunlight could be used to generate energy. Human and animal waste from bathrooms as well as plant waste from gardening could be used for biofuel. And, hydropower generated from water. Any surplus could be sold on the open market for nearby stores and businesses to consume and buy. Buildings could then buy and sell as well. Government could use such means to light up streets and public services. Overtime reaping benefits in a highly competitive world where energy prices could be sustained by supply and demand as well as create abundance of renewable energy. This might even provide an additional source of revenue for households that need an additional source of income. Mass electrical charge points could be provided by every household to build the energy supplies, no longer requiring the gas station on a street corner. Eventually, leading to a society free of dependency from hiked oil prices. And, the rise of automotive that is dependent only on renewable energy sources. These methods might further solve issues with rising waste sewage, process innovation for recycling, and more controlled use of water consumption. Houses become self-powering rather than stuck on a grid. Even the broadband access could be treated as an extension of a decentralized monetization service for supply and demand. Clean living becomes an ultimate environmental reality. The open traded market for energy could become a new ecommerce product both for C2B, C2C, B2C, B2B. As people move on towards suburbs and rural areas, with vast spaces of land people could produce even more energy. Farmers could sustain their livelihoods as an alternative to agriculture and cattle sources. No more monopolization of energy by a few capitalist ventures.