Electrical and thermal supplies for Canadian and USA rural communities

Properly designed “Solid Stellar Energy”(SSE) sources can provide both the necessary electrical power and heat for the rural communities. Currently these communities use either diesel or natural gas electrical generators. Substitution of these sources using fossil fuels with “Solid Stellar Energy”(SSE) sources could provide significant decrease of the current energy cost. A certain “Solid Stellar Energy”(SSE) energy source can be designed in order for it to provide an average daily kilowatt-hour(KWh) usage by house size is as follows; 1500 sq ft:30-40 KWh per day. 2000 sq ft: 40-50 KWh per day. 3000 sq ft: 50-70 KWh per day. For cold and remote areas of USA and Canada it may consume  more power for heating and lighting.