Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Gas 2.0

Gas 2.0


Study: Electric Cars Produce 30% More Emissions Than Ethanol Cars

Posted: 14 Oct 2009 03:02 PM PDT

An analysis done by Biofuels Digest has come to the very surprising conclusion that an electric car will produce 30% more carbon dioxide emissions over its lifetime than a car powered by E85 corn ethanol. Not only that, the study also found that the same electric car will produce 21% more carbon dioxide than even a gasoline powered car.

These claims assume that 100% of the electricity for the EV comes from coal-fired power plants and that a comparable car would get 35 mpg—both of which seem like unrealistic assumptions. So I dug around the internet today to try and come up with more realistic numbers.

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