petroldriven
Petroldriven is an adjective used to describe systems, processes, or economies that are powered by or predominantly dependent on petroleum products and fossil fuels. In this sense, the term can apply to transportation networks that run on gasoline and diesel, to industrial sectors that rely on petrochemical feedstocks, and to energy infrastructures where oil-based fuels continue to be a primary source of energy.
Origin and usage: The term appears in energy policy and economic discourse to distinguish oil-dependent arrangements
Implications and critique: Petroldriven systems often benefit from established infrastructure, high energy density, and mature markets.
See also: fossil fuels, oil dependency, energy security, decarbonization.