Well 10 years is relatively short term in terms of energy production. I seriously doubt we will have any major leaps in clean, efficient and cheap energy production so something has to replace conventional fossil fuels as becoming more reliant on imports isn't exactly desirable.
Anyway you are right, off topic I suppose 
Last post, I swear

Clean and renewable energy is viable from the pure technical point of view. There are so many more concepts beside the windmill and the photovoltaic everyone knows..
Lemme tell you a little story about my country, Germany in case you don't already know...
There was this crazy offer from Norway once. They approached the German chancellor(ette) and some Minister of Industry/Economics/whatever it's called and said "Listen, we have so much water running trough our country, energy is so cheap for us, we can even heat our pedestrian walks in the winter to keep them free from snow and ice. We wanna make you an offer which could be awesome for both our nations. We build more water plants, like a bunch of them, and get people working there. Then we produce so much energy, we sell it to you for as good as nothing. You'll get clean and really cheap energy and we get some money and places for people to work at. And since we need to transport that energy, we would even put the cable into the sea for cheap, hell, we'll do it for free! What do you say?"
Some time went by, analyst made calculations claiming that deal could save the average energy consumer in Germany costs up to 45%! They were excited and full of joy. "We can have really cheap energy and clean on top! How awesome!"
Above mentioned Minister said nothing. Chancellor(ette) said nothing.
One day the crazy Norwegians came by again and asked "So? Did come to a decision about that energy thing we suggested?"
The proud and fine Minister took a deep breath and answered "Yea... well... you know... that cable in the sea... yea, no can do... it has a different specification than we need it according to our rulebook. No, sorry, not interested. Have a good day!"
It really happened like that. The "No" from our fine Minister had been made official like 2 - 3 years afterwards.
One of the main reasons it didn't go through was some "expert" of the ministry who said that the cable can't be connected to the plugs (simplified) we have at the shore. After the elections the Minister was replaced by someone else and that expert went working for Vattenfall.

Keeps pissing me off whenever I think about that shit.