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        <description>This webinar explores a key insight: off-grid energy is not just technical infrastructure, but a lifestyle framework shaping water use, building rhythms, maintenance, and community life. Balázs Tőgyi (Cold Hill Shelter, Hungary) shares 10+ years of lived experience, practical strategies, and “blackout stories,” showing how limits foster awareness, resilience, creativity, and deeper connection to nature. Balázs Tőgyi lives in a yurt on Cold Hill, Hungary, with his wife and daughter. Trained as an electrical engineer, he left city life at 30 to pursue ecological living. He experiments with compost heating, co-creating Hungary’s first mobile compost toilet; he built and maintains a self-sufficient farm and community grounded in harmony with nature.</description>
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