Start researching how to make a kinetic generator. Plot your location as you may need to build a windmill or watermill to power small essential electronics
I have a couple of tanks, pickup bulk and a boat dock tank, about 200 gallons total. ALWAYS premium non-oxy. I know. Expensive. But I just used the rest of the gas this spring form the Trump price era on lawn mowers, sleds, atv's etc. Had stabilizer. Burns perfectly. Check with local fuel oil companies, if you have more than 100gal, they might deliver, cheaper than normal. If you're near a border, look at prices in another state. Both tanks are on big casters, I strap them into the trailer when I have to go somewhere anyways, fill them up when I see cheap prices. Put in the work for the generator, calculate what it takes to cool the fridge/freezers, cook the food, heat the house etc. Then shut it off. In emergency, figure out a quiet place to put it, neighbors will get curious, then you'll have a different problem. Also, if in the metros, look into a natural gas genset. Nat gas still flows w/o power typically. Very cheap alternative. Stay frosty frens.
In my neighborhood, when the power goes off you hear at least 1/2 the neighbors generators kick on. Almost all have generators nowadays - except me lol - I’m like a lonely onion in the petunia patch lol
Start researching how to make a kinetic generator. Plot your location as you may need to build a windmill or watermill to power small essential electronics
If we run out of gasoline or diesel the least of your problems will be maintaining a near lawn. Combat skills and archery might be more useful.
I have a couple of tanks, pickup bulk and a boat dock tank, about 200 gallons total. ALWAYS premium non-oxy. I know. Expensive. But I just used the rest of the gas this spring form the Trump price era on lawn mowers, sleds, atv's etc. Had stabilizer. Burns perfectly. Check with local fuel oil companies, if you have more than 100gal, they might deliver, cheaper than normal. If you're near a border, look at prices in another state. Both tanks are on big casters, I strap them into the trailer when I have to go somewhere anyways, fill them up when I see cheap prices. Put in the work for the generator, calculate what it takes to cool the fridge/freezers, cook the food, heat the house etc. Then shut it off. In emergency, figure out a quiet place to put it, neighbors will get curious, then you'll have a different problem. Also, if in the metros, look into a natural gas genset. Nat gas still flows w/o power typically. Very cheap alternative. Stay frosty frens.
In my neighborhood, when the power goes off you hear at least 1/2 the neighbors generators kick on. Almost all have generators nowadays - except me lol - I’m like a lonely onion in the petunia patch lol
Unless you have a gigantic tank they won’t deliver. Rotating 5 gallon cans is a PIA. Better than nothing though.
Ace hardware has canned gas that doesn't need stabilizer...more expensive..but lasts