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Originally Posted by Esther
A friend and I was talking this past week about being prepared if we were to lose all electricity. She said she was preparing now to be able to do that. I asked her what kind of things was she doing, what was she buying.
Her short list was a coffee pot that you would use if you were camping, and a manual can opener. Oh, and a grill to cook on.
I thought that was a pretty short list.
What would you think would be needed to survive without electricity?
Lighting is an area I think you would need to address. Candles can get expensive if you need them for a long period of time. I think the oil lamps are a more ecomonical way and gives better light. My husband and I are arguing over the buring of either of these are he believes they smoke up the ceiling, and I am talking little candles, here.
If you have gas then you can still cook, if not then yes you would need a grill with lots of charcoal/wood.
If you are like me and are on a well, no electricity means no water.
Maybe ILG can help us here. 
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We are going to have a well drilled before long. We are going to have a small solar system put in place to power the well. It would, of necessity, have to be a solar system that charged a battery bank and needed electricity to run the well would come from the battery bank.
That is something you might want to consider.
We decided that we could live, albeit inconveniently, without electricity... but we cannot live without water.