Go Get 'Em, Plugger

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Plug-in hybrids would reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, says new study

Plug-in hybrid vehicles, long extolled here at Grist HQ, seem always to elicit one question from doubters: Wouldn't running cars on electricity just mean more emissions from power plants? Answer: No! According to a new study from the Electric Power Research Institute and the Natural Resources Defense Council, widespread use of plug-in hybrids -- which can travel up to 40 miles before using any gas, and can exceed 100 miles per gallon -- would significantly reduce U.S. greenhouse-gas emissions, regardless of the energy source. Even if only 20 percent of U.S. drivers owned a plug-in by 2050, says the study, annual emissions would drop by 163 million tons. And if most Americans made the switch, the effect would equal removing about a third of the cars on U.S. roads. The study also dismissed the fear that plug-in technology would overload the grid. In sum: plug-ins -- though unlikely to be commercially available for a few more years, and probably pretty spendy when they do arrive -- are the shiznit.

straight to the source: Los Angeles Times, Martin Zimmerman, 20 Jul 2007

straight to the source: San Francisco Chronicle, Zachary Coile, 20 Jul 2007

discuss in Gristmill: New study finds that plug-in hybrids rule in all possible futures

see also, in Grist: Ford, Southern California Edison partner to test plug-in hybrids

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  1. danielbarker123 Posted 4:11 am
    23 Jul 2007

    electic cars     This is to inform you that I have written the Federal Emergency Management Agency over an official document concerning electric cars.

         After the recent hurricanes we experienced and residents stranded on highways, FEMA stated that residents should carry additional fuel in case of  stuck in traffic.

         I wrote FEMA that an electric car consumes no power when it is not moving, a small amount of power when it is moving slowly, and creates power when it is decelerated.

         

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