I saw one graph which stated the energy usage for oil refining to gasoline.
It's stated 23g of CO2 for each driven kilometer just for that part. With
our mix on electricity there was 19g of CO2 per kilometer on EV. From this
one could derive that producing gasoline solely is already consuming more
electricity what you use in the EV. So you do not need to even think about
the gas stations. We are better off if we just leave the gasoline
unrefined. That's already enough to compensate all EVs.
-Jukka


2015-12-04 17:21 GMT+02:00 Robert Bruninga via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org>:

> > EVs will be very good for the grid…but not because we’ll be shutting down
> > gas stations.
>
> Agreed, completely.  But my point was that I have never seen anyone look at
> this point of view as to what electricity is saved by not moving so much
> gas
> around everywhere.  Though small, It’s a data point we need to include in
> our quiver and come up with some numbers...
>
> Bob
>
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