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free_radical
Oct 16, 2018Explorer
time2roll wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:I understand if everyone drove electric tomorrow it would add 30% to the grid and would work fine even if there were a few tight spots. Ask any utility and they are actually excited to have EV plugging in. Between LED lights and required efficient appliances most revenue has been dropping.
Forget the whole issue about BEV being "zero emissions", the US does NOT have the infrastructure to charge a very large number of cars. Some people are predicting 30% of the light vehicles will be BEV by 2030, just 12 years away.
I don't think it can happen because of the lack of power generation capability in high population density areas. There is too much loss in power lines to send solar power generated in the desert west of even the plains to feed big cities in the East.
And I happen to think solar panels across the south could easily power the nation.
That was my thinking also,but then its hard to convince the Ludites among us..
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