DRD ENTERPRISES INC OF DAVIE has completed a 30 foot monolithc concrete dome in Inverness, Florida. The goal of this module is to prove that an indestructible home can be built that uses little to no outside energy source.
March 21, 2009 will be the viewing of this 30 foot module, one of several to be joined to form multiple living modules. Once solar panels and or wind generator are added this module it will become self sustaining, off the grid capable, including a cistern. The 3 inches of exterior closed cell foam will keep the interior temperature at approximately 78 degrees. By maintaining the interior temperature, the energy saved to operate a cooling system can be redirected to other appliances.
Each module will be powered by its own system as required for its use.
DRD Enterprises believes that technology of today and rethinking how homes are built that an indestructible, self sustaining home, including compost sanitary system, can be built.
Thomas Edison said "We could all live much better lives if we were not so resistant to change."
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So many countries are awaiting the USA to help them have the means to care for their lives by providing the technology to do so.
Providing the knowledge and ability to sell goods internationally is such a step. Growing bamboo and hemp in these impoverished countries then promote those products in the Green Revolution to support income for those people doing the harvesting of these Earth Friendly products.
My belief is that the haves should be aiding the have nots
There are no problems Only Solutions
It would seem logical that any rebuilding to be done in those areas affected by Katrina and all the hurricanes since to have those structures rebuilt requiring them to be 30% or more energy efficient in order to obtain a CO.
Additionally structures can now be built to withstand 300 mph winds or more including tidal surges.
Disasters cost taxpayers million and millions dollars yet we keep rebuilding the same old way expecting different results.
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