Are hybrid cars really better for the environment?
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Originally Posted by UUronL' post='438045' date='Jun 20 2007, 08:12 PM
http://cnwmr.com/nss-folder/automotiveenergy/
I suppose the basic premise is:
-Hybrids take more energy to produce
-Hybrids are driven (or are expected to be driven) for fewer miles before being scrapped
-These two factors more than offset the energy savings realized during vehicle operation (relative to conventional automobiles)
It's certainly a polarizing study - should be interesting to see how their predictions hold up.
I suppose the basic premise is:
-Hybrids take more energy to produce
-Hybrids are driven (or are expected to be driven) for fewer miles before being scrapped
-These two factors more than offset the energy savings realized during vehicle operation (relative to conventional automobiles)
It's certainly a polarizing study - should be interesting to see how their predictions hold up.
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Thats interesting... I glanced at it... I'll have to bookmark that and read it when I have time...
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