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If we combine nuclear, natural gas and renewables to replace foundational fuels, the crossover is projected to come 50 years out. To achieve this, the natural gas production will have to double.

If we combine nuclear, natural gas and renewables to replace foundational fuels, the crossover is projected to come 50 years out.

Renewables and natural gas:

Oil, coal, and natural gas are examples of non-renewable fossil energy sources that originated when ancient plants and animals perished and were progressively buried by layers of rock.

One approach for estimating how much time we have until the world runs out of oil, gas, and coal is to calculate the R/P ratios, which is the ratio of reserves to current production rates. Oil will run out in 53 years, gas - fired in 54, and coal in 110 years, based on current production rates.

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