You are forgetting a main concern with today's society. The price of Fuel oil/propain/natural gas is only going to go up to the price of what people will be able to pay. IE: do you think all the people in the inner cities and suburbs will be able to pay 2 or 3 times the amount of the current bill. H3ll no....that is why the price cant go up cause all those folks would scream bloody murd3r and the government will make the companies roll the prices back or......subsidize it.
Alternative heat is a great way to lower the bill. But I see in the not to distant future electric heat used more due to homes in the cities not having chimneys or fireplaces. Basically a 220vac heater that runs on 4000 watts, I have seen these but not widespread. I think Propain has to be $3/gallon for it to be the same price as electric.
Bio-mass stoves will be more common, maybe stoves will start burning chicken bones, eggshells and all those pesky cardboard boxes.
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