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* Petroleum | * Petroleum | ||
- | The energy decent future will likely result | + | The case of catastrophic decline is not considered |
- | Whilst this may be decades into the future, preparation for this eventuality are prudent. 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. | + | Catastrophic failure |
===== Possibilities ===== | ===== Possibilities ===== | ||
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===== Difficult or Impossible ===== | ===== Difficult or Impossible ===== | ||
- | These sources of energy are considered too difficult to sustain in a post growth, post industrial context. | + | These sources of energy are considered too difficult to sustain in a post growth, post industrial context |
* 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. | ||