This lifestyle isn't necessarily defined as green. One reason is that word "green" has been co-opted by corporate marketing campaigns. Another reason is that this new lifestyle involves a systems view of one's life.
While the permaculture movement has aspects of this view, they're too agrarian for the techno enthusiasts who are embracing solar. I've defined this emerging movement as the "Solar Lifestyle".
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Self-reliant
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Energy efficient & renewable
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Local (buy & invest locally)
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Sustainable
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Design & technology oriented
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Mobile
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Networked
Part of this movement has been imprinted by the notion of radical self-reliance that's emerged from Burning Man. Where 40,000+ people survive in difficult conditions -- without money, without facilities, without a grid, without a grand plan... and without leaving a trace! Burning Man proves that people can come up with their own bottom-up solutions to energy, water, food...all that a person needs.

Renewable energy must be integrated into the building process. It should be part of every new residential, commercial and government building. Solar PV can be integrated into building materials, so it doesn’t have that kludged, stuck-on look. When the cost of a solar PV system is amortized into a new home’s 30-year mortgage, the additional cost becomes negligible.

