What this man manages to achieve with the energy needed for his home is simply astonishing. By relying solely on eco-friendly technology and using renewable energy produced by a stream running past the house, we can say that this dwelling is an example of sustainable development and energy obtained through ecological methods.
Manfred Mornhinweg, a man who believed that the modern world was far too noisy and lacking in true values, decided to build his own home on a 40-hectare piece of land in Chile.
Part of his process of moving to an isolated area in the Chilean forests is represented by his micro hydroelectric power plant to generate electricity for his dream home. Manfred documented the entire process of building this micro power plant, showing everyone how to make an eco-friendly house in the heart of nature.
Manfred Mornhinweg explains the benefits of renewable energy and sustainable development for the environment, but also talks about the advantages in terms of near-zero maintenance costs for a home from an energy perspective.
Without a doubt, such houses represent the future, even in the urban environment, by implementing cutting-edge technologies that prioritize nature protection through very eco-friendly methods.
Photo Source: Ludens.cl

The stream water passing through the energy system built by Manfred Mornhinweg







