Thank you Bill for really get the gist of my ideia.
For those who did not get my point at first glance, I am sorry for not make myself clear.
For your information, I work for a state owner utility in the Noertheast of Brazil (Companhia Hidro Elétrica do São Francisco - CHESF,
that generate arround 10 GVA) and supply almost 60 million people.
We have more than 18.000 km of transmission lines runnig across an very poor and dry region with a lot of very small villages without electricity and with dificulties to get water.
There exist a governamental program in Brazil called "Light for All" that intend to supply electricity to arround 12 million people that live in remote villages without it. I am talking about a basic need (electricity)that should be the prime mover to run other "bussiness" in this poor region, mainly pumping water from wells.
Itsmoked, if you were aware of the situation of this region I am talking about, I think you could propose a program like "Water for All", where peolple could access water from passing pipelines. At least, the planners should think in a way to give access to all those living nearby a pipeline or a tranmission line. I am still talking about a very basic need - water and electricity.
As Bill said, I am not advocate to steal power or (taking a ride in your saying) water. What I am trying to know
is how can we get energy to supply safely (but not reliable) a remote small village neaby transmission lines.
How to charge for this service, control the supply voltage and protect people and equipmente is another matter that chalenge us.
I would very much appreciate your thought on that.
Best regards,
Herivelto Bronzeado