Energy and resilience

Energy resilience is not a magic machine. It is a layered question about generation, storage, repair, prioritisation, public institutions and what happens when systems are stressed.

A coastal resilience system with solar panels, small wind, wave research buoys, a sand-battery cutaway, gardens and microgrid lines

Possible layers to model.

Each layer needs source checking and technical review before strong claims. The site can still help people see how the pieces might relate.

Solar and microgrids

Local generation, islanding, safe priorities and maintenance.

Wave and tidal ideas

Research questions and source trails, not instant infrastructure.

Sand batteries

Thermal storage as a testable simulation and education pathway.

Disaster kiosks

Offline information, charging, check-ins and local repair support.

Water and food loops

Practical resilience beyond electricity.

Space weather

A plausible scenario for hardening systems without fear marketing.

Do not overpromise.

Energy pages must keep performance, cost, safety and readiness claims under review.