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Electric Cars Won't Strain the Power Grid

thecarchik writes "Last week's heat wave prompted another eruption of that perennial question: Won't electric cars that recharge from grid power overload the nation's electricity system? The short answer is no. A comprehensive and wide-ranging two-volume study from 2007, Environmental Assessment of Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles, looked at the impact of plug-in vehicles on the US electrical grid. It also analyzed the 'wells-to-wheels' carbon emissions of plug-ins versus gasoline cars. The load of one plug-in recharging (about 2 kilowatts) is roughly the same as that of four or five plasma television sets. Plasma TVs hardly brought worries about grid crashes."

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  1. Re:No problem, long as they charge at night by operagost · · Score: 0, Troll

    Toilets did and still do need to be flushed multiple times to work, wasting more water than a properly designed toilet that uses a properly engineered (rather than bureaucratically or legislatively selected) low-consumption design. Progressivism is a failure wherever it is tried.

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