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<blockquote data-quote="MountainBuzzMan" data-source="post: 995691" data-attributes="member: 3069"><p>I did a small study on CO2 emissions to generate the electricity and it was interesting. Some states generate more CO2 to drive a care one mile and some were better. ie less CO2 to drive electric. </p><p></p><p>But the states are always changing. For a little while California was really bad because of the huge coal plants just across their borders. But they have switched. Oregan and Washington state used to be good but in their push to remove damns a lot of renewable energy was taken off the market so they switched to break even. </p><p></p><p>Tennessee is good due to all the Nuke and hydro plants they have to generate thanks to TVA. </p><p>Georgia was ever so slightly worse to drive an EV car. But it will switch to better once the new nuke plants come online</p><p></p><p>So it is all over the place on CO2 emissions per mile compared to a car. FYI, I used the Honda Fit at the time for the base comparison</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MountainBuzzMan, post: 995691, member: 3069"] I did a small study on CO2 emissions to generate the electricity and it was interesting. Some states generate more CO2 to drive a care one mile and some were better. ie less CO2 to drive electric. But the states are always changing. For a little while California was really bad because of the huge coal plants just across their borders. But they have switched. Oregan and Washington state used to be good but in their push to remove damns a lot of renewable energy was taken off the market so they switched to break even. Tennessee is good due to all the Nuke and hydro plants they have to generate thanks to TVA. Georgia was ever so slightly worse to drive an EV car. But it will switch to better once the new nuke plants come online So it is all over the place on CO2 emissions per mile compared to a car. FYI, I used the Honda Fit at the time for the base comparison [/QUOTE]
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