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wiki:resilience:energy [2021/03/15 19:32] – created jaffawiki:resilience:energy [2021/03/15 20:01] – [Difficult or Impossible] jaffa
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   * Petroleum   * Petroleum
  
-The energy decent future will likely result in the infrastructure that delivers this energy to weaken and even fail eventuallyAs costs increase to maintain the industrial infrastructure, the ability for the population to pay to maintain may decrease.+The case of catastrophic decline is not considered in this article, as such it is assumed that the availability of the said resources will simply decline during some periods and settle during othersAt presentTownsville is heavily dependent on the use of trucks and cars to deliver goods and services to the population. It will be important in the future to gradually reduce this dependence, this can be done through localisation.
  
-Whilst this may be decades into the future, preparation for this eventuality are prudent.+Catastrophic failure may be decades into the future, preparation for this eventuality are prudent as they are inevitable. There are limitations to what sources of energy can realistically be sourced locally, and they are outlined below in this article. This website will focus only on the possibilities as currently perceived.
  
-There are limitations to what sources of energy can realistically be sourced locally, and they are outlined below in this article. +===== Possibilities ===== 
- +These sources of energy are considered possible to sustain in the local environment, in a post growth post industrial context.
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-==== Possibilities ==== +
-The following is an initial view of solution space for provision of energy in a suburban context, in the energy decent future.+
   * Firewood   * Firewood
   * Tinder   * Tinder
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   * Sunlight   * Sunlight
  
-==== Impossible or very difficult ====+The use of all the sources, except firewood, need not be explained. Solar PV does rely on the industrial economy for production but it is the view of this author, that in the present context its use should not be excluded from consideration. Wind and sunlight have been used for thousands of years, to dry clothes, food or to pump water such as through the use of a wind-mill.
  
 +==== Firewood ====
 +Firewood is perhaps the most accessible energy source in the local context. Correct use is important to prevent annoyance of neighbors and incorrect use of resouces. If resources are managed appropriately, it is entirely possible all the cooking needs of citizens in Townsville could be met through the use of firewood. Careful management of forestry resources is important to ensure over consumption does not occur.
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 +^Timber Source^Comment^
 +|[[:plants:white_lead_tree_river_tamarind|Leucaena]]| Fast growing, already established in the local area, drought hardy|
 +|[[:plants:pigeon_pea|Pigeon Pea]] | Fast growing, suitable for suburban plot, use for Tinder|
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 +== Wood stove ==
 +^Link^Comment^
 +|[[:wiki:resilience:energy:wood_stove|Wood Stove]]|Construction of a simple wood stove|
 +|[[:wiki:resilience:energy:use_of_a_wood_stove|Use of a Wood Stove]]|Sustainable use of a wood stove|
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 +===== Difficult or Impossible =====
 +These sources of energy are considered too difficult to sustain in a post growth, post industrial context in Townsville.
   * Liquid fuels   * Liquid fuels
   * Pressurised fuels   * Pressurised fuels
   * Baseload electricity   * Baseload electricity
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 +Baseload electricity is listed, as it is the view of the author that as the ability for the state to maintain and repair the large and fragile electrical distribution network will decline. This is due to the exposure of the network to cyclone and natural disasters. 
  
  
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