Backlogging, universal packing list, shopping

Backlogging means creating a list of things you need to do. Backlogging is required when you define sustainability projects like solar power towers. However, the backlog definition also fits for everyday “projects” like getting your groceries. In the following I will explain how to efficiently create backlogs of any kind. Actually, you will not only be able to create a clear backlog in minimum time, you can also use the same method for creating your paleo shopping list, ironman packing list, spring break packing list, music festival packing list or any other list that helps you not to forget anything.

The main idea is to create a complete list of each type first. For backlogging this means for example that you write down everything that you might need to do regularly. If there is a new backlog item, you always add it to the general list, not only to your daily backlogs. If you plan your next day or week, you simply copy your complete list, add any one-time backlog items (e.g. calendar items), and then delete all backlog items that are irrelevant for the day. This might sound like a lot of work, but usually it is much faster to delete all backlog items that you don’t need than to think of all backlog items that you need. And using the complete list makes it also less likely that you forget anything.

Backlogging, backlog definition
Backlog definition

You can use the same method when you go to the shopping center – whether you buy solar panels or another sustainable system component, or just your groceries. The method can also be used to create the universal packing list that you can then use to create your ironman packing list, spring break packing list, music festival packing list, college packing list or holiday packing list.

For backlogging, packing list definition or shopping list definition I usually prefer to simply create text files. There might be some disadvantages compared to the best shopping list app or backlogging software, but using text files is extremely versatile. You can read and edit them on almost any device, you can copy them to your calendar, you can safe them in your cloud (e.g. using Dropbox), but you will also have them available, if you don’t have an Internet connection.

I hope this information will help you with organising your life, be it for implementing your sustainability projects or for anything else. Sign up now to get more useful information about solar energy and sustainable systems and other hints that could improve your life significantly.

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Projects for sustainable development

There are so many pessimistic predictions for our future. Of course I cannot say that they won’t come true, but I would like to quickly introduce 7 projects for sustainable development that could be important on our way to a glorious future. Certainly there are many more, but these should be sufficient to make you more optimistic.

  1. Beyond Zero Emissions: A project to provide Australia with 100% renewable energy (and more!); very detailed plans
  2. Earthship: Comfortable living in a highly sustainable and self-sufficient environment
  3. Wiki House: Open source construction set for houses
  4. Open Source Ecology: Open source construction set for machines
  5. Cybernated Farm Systems: Automated food production
  6. Evacuated Tube Transport Technologies: High-speed, low-cost transportation
  7. The Venus Project: How a sustainable society could look like – technological and social aspects

We will follow the progress of these and similar projects for sustainable development and we will develop ways to make the methods and technologies available to everyone. Please subscribe to our updates now if you want to be the first to know about new developments.

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The cheapest way to wipe out electricity bills

Many people do not want to pay ever increasing electricity bills any more, but when they look at the alternatives they are often shocked by the initial investments for going off the grid. Prices for solar panels and other technologies for home made energy have decreased dramatically in recent years, but costs are still very high.

The cheapest way to use solar power is definitely to create your own system. Use websites like this and other resources to learn about solar energy and how to combine it with other, cheaper or simpler renewable energy (e.g. wind). Meanwhile there are easy-to-follow do-it-yourself instructions available for solar panels (e.g. Earth 4 Energy) or parabolic dishes (e.g. Solar Stirling Plant).

If you still want to go the easy and safe way ask solar energy companies for long-term payment plans and government rebates. Compare your payment plan with your electricity bill and you will find out under which circumstances it is worth changing to solar power. In Australia Energy Matters have payment plans and information about rebates available.

Another way to wipe out electricity bills is to ally with other people. Would neighbours be interested to share investments? Is there a community (cooperative) in your area that you can join? Bigger plants are usually more efficient, more cost-effective, and provide additional options. For example it is possible to use solar thermal technologies or energy storage methods that are hardly practical for individual households.

If you are able to modify your house or build a new one, check out possibilities to use energy-efficient ideas like they are for example heavily used with Earthships. This website and other places offer many ideas to reduce the required amount of energy without compromising your quality of life.

Which ideas do you have to cheaply get off the power grid?