Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Sun Oct 16, 2022 9:54 pmAt the time I started working through ideas for a zero energy home, in the late 1990s, everyone I knew thought I was a bit of a nutter, including my wife.
Oh that one I know very well. My journey started at age 15 (I'm 56) when I did a project on alternative energy at school, which totally captured my imagination and has been one of the things I've stayed connected to for the past 40 years. I had catalogues from all the Scandinavian kit house builders, the nascent solar industry. With the birth of the internet I connected through newsgroups on alternative energy and off-grid building with people all over the world.
My dream was always to build my timber framed, off-grid house in the mountains somewhere, I guess it still is

Life took several different turns and I've lived in several countries but 10 years ago we bought an old stone farmhouse in Devon and it's been my project to make it as efficient as possible without losing it's character. The day the solar panels went on, 7 years ago, was one of the most rewarding of my life, my first big step in home-scale renewables.
We have new neighbours who have, over the past two years, converted a run-down barn into a beautiful, modern eco-home and it's been so much fun to talk with them and help them a little in their choices of how to make their home as efficient as possible. Maybe one day I'll build from scratch but, for now, bringing an old, cold, damp and draughty house into the 21st century has been thoroughly rewarding.