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Environmental Implications of Electric Cars
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1995
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EngineeringEnvironmental Impact AssessmentHome Energy StorageElectric Vehicle TechnologyElectromobilityTransportation EmissionsElectric VehiclesGreen VehicleBattery RecyclingEnergy EnvironmentEnergy-efficient TransportationElectrical EngineeringEnvironmental ImplicationsNortheast StatesClean TransportationMechanical BatteriesSustainable EnergyEnergy PolicyElectric Vehicle Manufacturing
California and the Northeast states have passed laws requiring 2% of 1998 cars be `0` emissions vehicles such as electric cars. Electric vehicle technology also can move emissions to less crowd and less polluted locations. However, some other problems remain. The authors focus on the environmental consequences of producing and reprocessing large quantities of batteries to power electric cars, including discussions of both characteristics of Electric Vehicles and batteries and the life cycle of lead and the problems of environmental releases. The authors conclude that electric vehicles will not be in the public interest until they pose no greater threat to public health and the environment than do alternative technologies such as vehicles using low-emission gasoline. 19 refs., 1 tab.
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