Exposing the Spin over the sun for generating electricity

Exploring both Hydro and magnetic turbine options for self-generating electricity and why solar panels are not as advertised.

Generating electricity is top on the list for the non-experienced or those coming from city life. If you are not running power tools, computers, lights, a fridge, heaters and home appliances you can get away with no electric current.

Running to solar panels is expensive and in most cases need town approval. Recent studies are saying the process is not so good for the environment. Wind turbines are not consistent, power generators burn fuel and batteries that need charging.

Once again being on a running river BaKaBean can utilize hydro turbine technology to generate electricity. Watching opensourcelowtech on youtube I learn you can take a computer fan some pvc tubes and other materials and transform a suction or magnetic pump into a hydro turbine generator.

Magnets are another popular way to generate local electricity for lighting and charging phones and computers. Combining magnet turbine with an alternator and battery bank gives you options for running a fridge or air conditioning.

The Hidden Cost of Solar Panels

Solar energy isn’t “clean” just because it doesn’t burn fuel. The reality:

  1. Toxic Production

  • Silicon mining for panels ravages ecosystems (China’s polysilicon plants dump 4x more CO₂ than claimed).

  • Cadmium/carcinogens in thin-film panels leak into groundwater when improperly discarded.

  1. Short Lifespan, Long Waste

  • Most panels last 20-25 years (not the “30+” advertised).

  • Solar waste is 300x more toxic per unit than nuclear waste (International Renewable Energy Agency, 2023).

  • Less than 10% of panels are recycled—the rest sit in landfills, leaching lead and selenium.

  1. Land Destruction

  • “Farms” require clearing 5-10 acres per megawatt—often old-growth forest or farmland.

  • Albedo effect: Dark panels absorb heat, raising local temps by 3–5°F (MIT, 2022).

  1. Grid Dependency

  • Batteries required for night use = more mining (lithium, cobalt).

  • Still need fossil fuels to stabilize inconsistent solar grids (Germany burns more lignite coal than ever despite solar expansion).

The Alternative?
At BaKaBean, we use micro-hydro and human-scale systems—no mining, no 20-year waste, no land grabs.

Sources

  • “Solar Panel Waste: The Dark Side of Clean Energy” (Harvard Business Review, 2023)

  • “Global Solar Panel Recycling Crisis” (BloombergNEF)

  • “The Solar Efficiency Lie” (MIT Energy Initiative)

 

 

IN this video below a man shows how to assemble spark plugs a socket and magnets to power a fridge.