The
Earth needs new models for settlement, in which the fight between
humans and the fight between humans and nature can be effectively
ended.
During an international event from October 16 to 18, the first test
field for the establishment of a "SolarVillage" will be presented. It
is a technological, ecological and social model which is to provide a
perspective of sustainability and self-sufficiency of energy and food
for the various forms of future settlement.
An important contribution to this consists of research into
decentralized energy systems using a solar technology that is
independent of big industry. Such a system is currently being assembled
in Tamera to create an initial Solar Village test field that will be
tested in practice and presented to the public. The overall plan for
the establishment of worldwide peace villages will also be presented
within this framework. 
What is the SolarVillage?
The SolarVillage is a planned self-sufficient and generally applicable
model solar village for peace villages, to be established on 5 hectares
of the property at Tamera. Here, technological, ecological, social and
ethical principles for a future without war are to be tested and
realized.
The Solar Power Village technologies of the inventor and physicist
Jürgen Kleinwächter constitute the core of the energy technology for
the SolarVillage. He and his team have developed the individual
components of this technology during the past 30 years. What is special
about the Solar Power Village is its relative independence from systems
that are manufactured by big industry and its versatile usability that
is appropriate for the lifestyle of a village. The energy is generated
where it is needed. It is a technology that can fulfill a village's
need for energy self-sufficiency, thereby conserving resources. The
size of the planned SolarVillage encompasses a settlement unit of 50
people. At the same time it will be a research station with
technologies that are used practically and are continuously developed
further by a group of people. Jürgen Kleinwächter: "This gives rise to
pragmatic solutions that can be used in the future and that at the same
time improve the quality of life.
Tamera is cooperating with the mountain farmer and permaculture
specialist Sepp Holzer from Austria regarding the renaturation of the
landscape and the establishment of horticulture biotopes. In 2007 the
first large retention basins for a planned water landscape were
constructed in Tamera. Their purpose is to keep the water from the
winter rains on the property. The water that is stored in the earth
increases the fertility and regenerative power of the surrounding
landscape. Wetlands are created on the terraces and around the expanses
of water, and they have become habitats for animals, edible landscapes
and forest gardens with fruit and nut trees, vegetables, herbs and
supporting plants. Already now many domestic animals and plants have
returned to this area. The original dream of the landscape of Southern
Portugals can again be seen and felt. The spell of ignorance and
destruction that lies over nature in many places in Europe is slowly
dissolving.
The SolarVillage will be embedded into the planned water
landscape, and a water facility is being created that will be used for
technological experiments (for example "hot lake" or flow research).
A center for research and education in non-violent technology
will be created within the framework of the SolarVillage. For this we
have chosen the temporary name TTT: Technology, Training and Transfer.
Here, innovators from many disciplines can reflect together, have
exchanges and conduct research. This applies especially also to
research pioneers who do not receive attention elsewhere or those whose
work is even suppressed. Tamera is expanding its cooperation in this
regard to include social and humane knowledge from the many years of
community research.
Concretely: Establishing a Test Field
The next step for the establishment of the SolarVillage is the test
field that is currently being created in the valley village of Tamera.
For this, the energy greenhouse and the solar kitchen in the Solar
Power Village will be combined with Scheffler mirrors, SK14 parabola
mirror stoves and box cookers to create a solar summer kitchen.
The system will not only produce heat for cooking; with the help of a
Stirling motor, it will also generate both electricity and mechanical
energy. The latter will be used for pumping water, for example for
irrigation.
Later in the year, the system will also integrate oxygen-enriched
burning, according to the concepts of Horst Wagner, and a biogas plant.
Beginning in August, about 50 people will be living experimentally in
the test field, using the new technical components.
Public Presentations
During the informational weekend of August 1 – 2, 2009, entitled "Local
Solutions for Global Challenges", the technology and the initial stage
of expansion can be toured within the framework of the Tamera Summer
University.
From October 16 – 18 the test field will then be presented to
interested sponsors and backers. We invite you to a visionary
information meeting regarding the topic "Investing in the Future".
We look forward to a varied program and many opportunities to
have exchanges. Among other things the children's play will be
performed again.
Jürgen Kleinwächter will present the Solar Power Village technology
within the framework of an overall solar perspective. In this
connection, Sabine Lichtenfels and the supporters of the SolarVillage
will present the overall plan of peace villages, as well as the
possibilities to support it financially. We are seeking sponsors who no
longer wish to invest their money in the systems of destruction, but
know that the best investment is to create an overall alternative.





