This writing sample outlines a proposed residential energy design that intelligently integrates multiple capture and storage technologies—solar, wind, thermal, and kinetic—under centralized software control.
Developed as a feasibility demonstration, the system features a distributed architecture managed by an automation controller that monitors energy generation, manages load demands, and routes energy to optimal storage systems in real-time. It explores repurposed technologies such as thermal water preheating, ice energy storage, and a DC-power distribution backbone for household electronics, aiming to reduce energy waste and increase self-sufficiency.
The project reflects a forward-looking approach to residential energy independence and serves as a detailed, technically grounded proposal for future development.
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