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Hybrid
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DOE
study concludes American electric grid can handle plug-in
hybrids; Move would clean environment, end foreign oil
dependency
Tuesday,
December 12, 2006
A
new study by the Department of
Energy demonstrates that
America's power grid could
accommodate converting 84% of
all vehicles into plug-in
hybrids. Since plug-in
hybrids could handle the
average daily commute of most
Americans, the study assumed
owners would primarily fill up
during non-peak hours - such
as after 5.
"The estimates didn't
include hydro, renewables or
nuclear plants. It also didn't
include plants designed to
meet peak demand because they
don't operate continuously. We
still found that across the
country 84 percent of the
additional electricity demand
created by PHEVs could be met
by idle generation
capacity," stated PNNL
energy researcher Rob Pratt.
But the good news doesn't end
there. The study also
concluded that converting to
electricity would also be much
better for the environment,
reducing global warming
emissions and other forms of
pollution.
On the downside, it could take
from 5 - 8 years for plug-in
hybrids to pay for themselves
for consumers. Of course,
since we'd end foreign oil
dependency, why not offer some
nice tax credits to consumers
and subsidies to automakers?
Then it's a win-win for
everyone.
On a sidenote, Straightline
from Edmunds.com also
referenced the article and
stated, "One thing no one
has addressed however is: What
happens when there is a
regional power outage? If a
hurricane or ice storm knocks
out all the power in your
area, how are you going to
recharge your vehicle? If most
people convert to this method,
it could be a real
problem."
What do you do? You fill it up
with fuel, buddy. It's a
plug-in hybrid, not an
electric vehicle. It can use
both fuel and electricity.
(Source: The
AutoChannel)
posted
by Dahcredyns at 6:21
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