A Cubic Mile of Oil explained

Cubic mile of oil
Quantity:Energy
Symbol:CMO
Units1:SI base units
Inunits1: kg·m2/s2
Units2:SI units
Inunits2: joule
Units3:CGS units
Inunits3: erg
Units4:kilowatt hours
Inunits4: kWh
Units5:British thermal units
Inunits5: BTU
Units6:tonnes of LWR fuel at maximum permitted burnup
Inunits6: 62GWd/THm

A Cubic Mile of Oil is a 2010 book by Hewitt Crane, Edwin Kinderman, and Ripudaman Malhotra. The title refers to a unit of energy intended to provide a visualizable scale for comparing large amounts of energy. Defined as the energy released by burning a cubic mile of oil, a "CMO" is approximately equal to joule.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] A cubic mile of oil was approximately the world's yearly consumption of oil at the time of the book and the book examines the possible replacements with other sources. For example, it would require building 32,850 wind turbines or 52 nuclear power plants, each year for 50 years, to obtain in one year the amount of energy contained in one cubic mile of oil.[6] In 2022, Visual Capitalist estimated global consumption of oil translated into a cube 1706 meters on a side (or ~6% longer than 1 mile [1609 meters]).[7]

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  1. Book: Crane, Hewitt. Hewitt Crane

    . Hewitt Crane . Edwin Kinderman . Ripudaman Malhotra . A Cubic Mile of Oil. Oxford University Press USA. June 2010. 978-0-19-532554-6.

  2. Dolbear. Geoffrey E.. July 2011. Book Review: A Cubic Mile of Oil. Fuel. en. 90. 7. 2553. 10.1016/j.fuel.2011.03.004.
  3. Speight. James. 2011-04-13. Book Review: A Cubic Mile of Oil. Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects. 33. 12. 1209. 10.1080/15567036.2011.552333. 111099959. 1556-7036.
  4. News: Energy use answers can be found in a cubic mile of oil. Neil. Reynolds. The Globe and Mail. Toronto. 6 October 2010.
  5. Oil & Gas Journal. Global energy, cubed. 22 November 2010.
  6. Web site: IEEE Spectrum: Joules, BTUs, Quads-Let's Call the Whole Thing Off, How to replace a cubic mile of oil . Harry Goldstein. William Sweet. 2020-10-14.
  7. News: Global fossil fuel production. Govind. Bhutada. Visual Capitalist. 31 January 2023.