What are the politics of creating and using your electricity for your own end goal?

As far as the politics of it, yes it's a good idea to live off the grid if you can afford the initial investment, but there's a reason most off-grid people are either poor as fuck or already wealthy mid-high income people who live off saved wealth or residuals.

I see where I tripped you up, my bad. I'm not trying to route the new energy to my place of residence. Fuuuucccckkkkk that lol. What I'm trying to convey is the energy that has been created is just going to power the lights and the equipment in said warehouse. So really the only equipment I'd have outside the facility would be the wind turbines, solar panels, ect. Everything else would be inside the warehouse.

Not looking for a career in this lol, just burning time

I'm not looking to live off the grid, just this project

*Just keeping this project off the grid lol my b

Lol and who are you supposed to be, Jamie Dimon?

If you are utilizing the power on site, I would highly recommend you just connect your solar panels and wind turbines to the specialized control circuits and transformers with wires like a normal person.

Your numbers are way off if you think it is cheaper to try to transmit and control your energy wirelessly. If you generate 20 Amps at 600 volts (commercial applications should be able to utilize simple cheap 14 AWG romex wire to accomplish this) you are generating 12kVA or 12,000 watts basically. If you were to run standard 120v computers on this circuit after transforming it down, you would have a 100 amp circuit.

I have no idea what type of power consumption and specialized stuff you need to accomplish your goals, but a lot of houses have a 100amp main breaker. 100 amps is a shit ton of computing power. And this is just using dirt cheap 14 AWG romex. You could use some aluminum stranded 60 amp service wire, which is also rated for 600v to give you a 300 amp service after transforming it down. Aluminum 60 amp service wire (I forget the AWG, 6 or 8 I think) isn't all that expensive either and is common for sheds and garages and stuff. People run hundreds of feet of it all the time.

This isn't 100% accurate. To comply with codes there will be other issues. Especially if you are mostly running electronics, you will need to up the size of your neutral most likely. And correct your power factors.

I guess what I am trying to convey is that standard electrical wire you buy at a hardware store is usually rated for 600v. If you generate at 600v, you can utilize this cheap wire and transform it to 120v at your service. This will be way cheaper than designing a bunch of tesla coils and trying to maintain a constant usable voltage at a distance.

Energy cannot be created nor destroyed.
Enjoy you 0.01% efficiency.

Thanks dude, yeah lol that makes much more sense, I just did the math on my break at work and I felt something was off lol. Also, I'm not a big fan of all that wiring because like crackheads and junkies strip houses all the time, so would there be a way to electrify the outside of the building to secure it against intruders? Trying to see if there's a way to not only power my equipment but also provide security at the same time.

You sure this isn't a typo? That is huge.

In some areas you are legally required to be connected to the electrical grid. This is mostly in cities. I don't know your local laws but if you're in a rural area you can probably go off grid pretty easily.

Federal government is not involved in local electrical utility regulation. It is cities or municipalities that want you to be connected to the grid in case emergency services on your property ever need it.

Even still, there are no laws stopping you from generating and using your own power. You can just stay connected to the grid but run your equipment on "your" grid so to speak.

Wireless transmission is stupid. It's less efficient and uses more expensive equipment and gets worse and worse the larger the distances are. Just run a cable from your power source to your computers.

Trying to sell your equipment after reaching some arbitrary goal is stupid. If it's making money and paid off just keep it, you'll never get what it's worth and it makes you sound like a scammer. Tbh you sound too stupid and inexperienced for what you want to do, 12,000 square feet filled with computers and your own electrical generation is a huge $$$$$ project.

Sage because this doesn't belong on Holla Forums, go to Holla Forums, /biz/, or /diy/. And put all your replies in one post dummy.