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Written By blrsri - 19 December, 2007
Wiki says for India's electricity generation we use: coal: 69.1%; oil: 5.4%; nuclear: 2.5%; gas:9.5%; renewable: 13.5% (.3% biomass)(2004) So using electric cars -> use more electricity -> Burining more coal -> pollute more Toyota thinks hybrid cars use in China would not reduce carbon emmissions, what would be the policy in India? So, we dont need the Reva's? I think we do..but not the Prius! This is because Prius is the replacement for large/medium sized cars where the efficiency is questionable! But again it has the advantages: Potential to reduce oil imports and at the same time get off the hand wrenching tactics of the OPEC Reduce pollution inside cities Thoughts?
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shas3n - 19 December, 2007 - 10:48
I agree that India and China have significant coal resources and would depend on coal to generate power for next several years. But it is still a good idea to use Electric/Hybrid vehicles since
* When power is being produced centrally (powerplant) it is much easier to employ efficient methods and pollution control. For example, an automobile's efficiency is about 30% while that of a combined cycle powerplant can go till 60%.
* Even with coal, you can employ less-pollution methods (like IGCC) and use coal effectively.
* Hybrids are supposedly very efficient when compared to petrol/diesel vehicles because they burn fuel only for a fration of time and use 'stored' energy. This reduces the emissions during idling and cruising. I presume they also recover breaking energy (not sure they do) which makes them even more efficient.
So my take, bring them on!!
-Shastri

gowda - 19 December, 2007 - 16:42

blrsri - 20 December, 2007 - 07:46

blrsri - 8 February, 2008 - 08:04

gowda - 8 February, 2008 - 22:18
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