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Living off the grid refers to homes or communities that are not connected to municipal services. Traditionally, living off-grid referred specifically to being independent of the power grid and generating your own electricity, usually with some kind of solar generator setup or a combination of alternative power sources. However, the term has grown to include independence from all public utilities, including gas, potable water, sewer and waste/refuse collection. Living off the grid can be individual homes within a grid-connected community or properties that are located outside of urban areas. Living off the grid has become a popular lifestyle choice and there is a thriving, global, community of people living without relying on public utilities and municipal services. People choose to live off-grid for many reasons and everyone's off-grid life looks a little different. Some are fully off the grid, others partially so. Some are in remote locations, others are in urban suburbs. Whatever you're aiming for, if you're nursing the dream of living a different kind of life, one that is more sustainable and self-sufficient, off-grid living is for you! Off-the-grid living is a reality for many people who want to save money by living simpler, self-sufficient lives. The idea can be a romantic notion, living off the land like the early settlers once did. You have to work the land, grow your food and maintain access to clean water. You're totally free without restriction or obligation beyond your own life and property. It sounds like a dream come true, right? But what does it actually cost to live off the traditional grid? Is it something that ordinary people can do? Want to learn more? Get a copy of this book now.
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