In an alternate history work of fiction, what would be a good way to rationalize/justify a world in which there is no usage of fossil fuels?
I think in this alternate history / worldbuilding idea, the physical matter still exists - there is coal, oil, etc, in the earth, but I am wondering if we can come up with a satisfying reason why humans could not make use of anything more efficient than peat in production. Is there a scientific-sounding explanation that could be given to make a world in which coal and oil are useless in industry?
I have been reading “The Future is Degrowth” and “The Origin of Capitalism” and that is what inspired this. The first book says something along the lines of “the capitalism we know, of endless accumulation, is fundamentally a fossil capitalism”. The second book makes a very convincing case that what existed in England centuries before fossil fuels was already distinctly (agrarian) capitalist. Interest in everyone’s thoughts and ideas about how this could be constructed, and what sort of events could play it out in the cradle of capitalism but also worldwide.
What if a different scientific advance occurred in green energy or nuclear technology that made early fossil fuels obsolete? The reason fossil fuels took hold after steam engines is that it was the path of least resistance.
If any of the biomass fuels @AlbigensianGhoul and I mentioned, like sugarcane ethanol or seed oil, could reasonably be employed, that could be a cool way to go. Just spitballing, but what if the sugar production of the West Indies started being sucked into energy production, increasing the demand? would the colonial powers expand their colonies and build more plantations?