“…Energy and change are at the heart of existence, including but not limited to human existence. Scholars in the humanities have been taking up the study of energy in the past few years, as part of what is called “energy humanities” (Daggett, 2019; Irigaray, 2021; Marder, 2017; Rowe, 2022; Stoekl, 2007; Szeman & Boyer, 2017). In addition to scientific, technical, and economic energy studies, many of which are focused on alternative energies as a way to supplement or replace fossil fuels, we need new ways to think about energy systems and how they are integrated into our lives in a broad sense.…”