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Old 05-20-2009, 01:17 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by dalmations202 View Post
As well as allowing people to recharge their car from the less expensive Grid energy.

Right now, it is just game playing and posturing. Too much money being made from Big Oil and Gas. Too much power.
This statement is interesting to me because it doesn't go to the second phase of economics. For the record I think PHEV's are the way to go...HOWEVER.... as soon as it becomes mainstream...your less expensive Grid energy will be a relic of the past, unfortunately.

It's still a better solution because you can control emissions from a central plant easier than from dispersed generators...but it'll no longer be nearly as cheap as it was I expect.
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