We got this email from Esteban from Argentina who did the workshop with us in September.
It’s been a while since I left your cozy home! A lot has been going on since then on my side, and I wanted to share it with you all…
After I left Ireland, I made a stop in France and Spain, and then I headed back home, with a great motivation/money ratio (and an even better Sue’s food / just food ratio).
I spent the first month finding materials, good prices and so on, and then I started my first turbine, which took me overall another month. I must say I made some mistakes (you could have probably seen that coming), but not big ones and the final result was acceptable. I learnt a lot from that process, so I risked a little and organized a course just like yours…
An uncle let me use his workshop, and since motivation is very high here I got my first group of 10 pretty easily, to build a turbine over 3 week-ends. We also built a very small (3.5 m) tower just for testing it in a clean area by the river. This time the final result was a lot better, and we were lucky to have a sunny day with up to 7 m/s gusts the last Sunday. Here’s some videos:
The plan now is to contact NGOs to install some in rural schools, just for some lights and a few laptops. The idea is to send pre-made bits to different places where they can do it locally, with my support. It’s a lot easier here than it was in Nicaragua, because of people’s educational level and development in general.

I would love to hear your ideas or suggestions!! Of all people, you guys will give me good advice.
I really thank you very much for how you hosted me in your home. I honestly felt like I was with family, and you were truly inspirational, I hope I will manage to follow your steps and live freely and healthily…soon!

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Irish Seed Savers Association, Capparoe, Scarriff, Co. Clare This is a hands-on, practical day. We will be installing a PV (photovoltaic) system to run a few small lights at the cob house. This will be a 12volt, off-grid system running LED lighting. First we will explain what the various components of the system are and how the system will work. Then it's outside where we will be installing the PV panel, running cables, installing the lights, placing batteries in their enclosure and wiring them up, connecting the system up and switching on the lights. |