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Communal Luxury: The Public Bathhouse | Hot baths at home "are a textbook example of an unsustainable lifestyle based on fossil fuels." Can bathhouses do better?

Communal Luxury: The Public Bathhouse | Hot baths at home "are a textbook example of an unsustainable lifestyle based on fossil fuels." Can bathhouses do better?

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Communal Luxury: The Public Bathhouse

https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2024/09/communal-luxury-the-public-bathhouse/

Throughout history, people have bathed in public rather than in private. Should we bring back the public bathhouse for the sake of sustainability?

Communal Luxury: The Public Bathhouse
Communal Luxury: The Public Bathhouse

Communal Luxury: The Public Bathhouse

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Communal Luxury: The Public Bathhouse

https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2024/09/communal-luxury-the-public-bathhouse/

Throughout history, people have bathed in public rather than in private. Should we bring back the public bathhouse for the sake of sustainability?

Communal Luxury: The Public Bathhouse
Geothermal energy could outperform nuclear power

Geothermal energy could outperform nuclear power

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Experiences With Mist Showers?

Experiences With Mist Showers?

I've read following article on lowtechmagazine.com a while ago: Mist Showers: Sustainable Decadence?

I'm someone who showers quite a lot (sometimes up to twice daily), especially in humid summer weather. Usually, it's one warm one with a bit of soap, to get rid of dust, smells/ sweat, chemicals and dirt, and to sleep better, and then sometimes a quick cold shower in the morning without any surfactants, especially when I've sweat a lot in the night.

According to the article, showering often takes up to a few hundred liters of warm water in some cases, which is super inefficient to heat up. Reducing the water usage would also extremely reduce energy consumption A LOT.

In my case, I don't shower long, don't have the lever opened completely, and don't like (too) warm showers anyway. Still, I found the concept of spray showers very interesting, and I'm thinking about building one for myself. Someone has to do the first steps, right?

Does anybody here already have one, and wants to show their experience with it?

I also have a few questions:

  • Was it hard to build?
  • Do I have to consider anything, especially regarding safety and leaks (high pressure), clogged nozzles, and cleaning?
  • How does the experience of showering with them feel like? Do you still get as clean as with a regular shower head, even without soap?
  • How do guests react to it? Do they like it?

Thanks a lot! :)

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Trial shows heat batteries can revolutionise UK home heating

Trial shows heat batteries can revolutionise UK home heating

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Trial shows heat batteries can revolutionise UK home heating

https://www.renewableenergymagazine.com/storage/trial-shows-heat-batteries-can-revolutionise-uk-20240905/

Millions of UK homes could successfully switch to low-carbon electrified heating whilst easing pressure on the grid by using innovative heat battery technology, enabling the UK to me...

Trial shows heat batteries can revolutionise UK home heating
BMW Group trials motionless wind energy system in UK first

BMW Group trials motionless wind energy system in UK first

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BMW Group trials motionless wind energy system in UK first

https://www.renewableenergymagazine.com/wind/bmw-group-trials-motionless-wind-energy-system-20240904/

BMW Group has announced the installation of the UK?s first ?motionless? wind energy system at the Mini manufacturing plant in Oxford.

BMW Group trials motionless wind energy system in UK first
How Big Tech Steals Our Lives

How Big Tech Steals Our Lives

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hoping to build a list of car parts that can be used for other things

hoping to build a list of car parts that can be used for other things

Hi, I've had some good discussions here in the past, so I thought I'd reach out with an idea for a resource I'd like to try to put together for solarpunk writers and artists.

I was talking with A.E. Marling about a story he's working on, and one of the things he was looking for was uses for old cars.

I think the obvious answer you'll get from solarpunks (aside for limited use where it makes sense) is to melt them down for your society's steel manufacturing needs - electric arc furnace smelters running off a green grid, recycling, are about as close to zero emission steel as you're likely to get, and the metal is already refined so I think you could get pretty tight control over the quality on the output.

But I think reuse offers some much more interesting opportunities. I'm only just starting to learn about fixing cars, but I've already been struck by the fact that at least some parts in cars can go into other things. For example, it looks like certain old alternators can be used to generate a wide range of amperage and voltage, suitable for different needs, including welding: https://diysolarforum.com/threads/diy-low-cost-generator-from-vehicle-alternator-alternating-generator.1843/ so perhaps one could be hooked by belts (adjusting speed) to a waterwheel or something?

I feel like a solarpunk society with a really strong library economy might start cataloguing parts of more complicated machines (even salvaged from machines like cars).

And looking for parts commonalities and alternative uses strikes me as a really cool step towards building an open-source manufacturing sphere. Perhaps starting with a database of hardware/parts so they could be identified and repurposed, and alternatives identified.

So the actual proposal:

I'd like to try and put together a list of common car parts which can be reasonably used in other (more solarpunk) contexts. This doesn't have to be specific down to the model number or include a how-to guide, (though I recognize that some reuses might only be possible with a specific model) just something solarpunk writers could casually drop into a description of a room or workshop, or an artist could put in the background of a scene. Something that shows that this isn't a scratch-built future, but that they're repurposing stuff where they can. Think of all the weird ways postapoclyptic movies dress the sets with misused items from the present - we could offer something like that to solarpunk, but grounded in at least some practicality. If you have any suggestions, I'd love to hear them.

Thanks!

edit: I've built out a list and it's located over here: https://slrpnk.net/post/13032570

"universal and free electric service is the floor if we want to keep the green transition going"

"universal and free electric service is the floor if we want to keep the green transition going"