The Oil Drum: What are the REAL energy equivalents of a cubic mile of oil?
Date: Wednesday, February 28 @ 17:08:36 PST
Topic: Production; Extraction; Exploration


A lot's been said lately about how much energy is in a cubic mile of oil. This is roughly the amount the world uses in a year. Leaving aside some errors (the coal and nuclear numbers are off by about 10% to each other, and the capacity factor of wind turbines should be closer to 30%) the most essential oversight in that equation is elephantine: It compares oil's inputs to the other's outputs. Compared to that, the rest is small potatoes.

Much more after the jump to The Oil Drum.





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