Originally posted by: desy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cubic_mile_of_oil
because the author knows the incredible difficulty of replacing oil and why substition is unlilkely to ever come on stream fast enough, as represented how much energy in one cubic mile of oil.
Allowing fifty years to develop each replacement, one cubic mile of oil could be replaced by any one of these developments:
* 4 Three Gorges Dams[7], developed each year for 50 years, or
* 52 nuclear power plants[8], developed each year for 50 years, or
* 104 coal-fired power plants[9], developed each year for 50 years, or
* 32,850 wind turbines, [10][11] developed each year for 50 years, or
* 91,250,000 rooftop solar photovoltaic panels[12] developed each year for 50 years
The energy produced is the power rating of the source multiplied by the duration it is operational. These comparisons take into account the variability of available power (solar panels work only during the day, turbines work only when the wind blows). To replace the current 3 CMO annual energy use would require three of these 50-year development projects.