Not what I had in mind. I meant that he should go out and set up example homes, so the neighbors and communities could see first hand what can be done. Even if the people around these examples don't copy the concept homes, they'll adopt some of the energy saving features. You don't power a home directly off solar panels or wind turbines, you run off batteries. Which means you have to conserve power, use more efficient appliances. There is a lot more to it then just handing out the money. It's a different way of thinking, a different sense of responsibility. It'll teach people to conserve, or they'll have to wait until the batteries recharge. Could make a good reality type show. Giving someone the equipment to get off the grid is only part of it, the homeowners still need to change their lifestyles. It's the attitudes about energy usage that needs to be changed. On the grid, you get all the energy you want, just have to keep writing the monthly check.