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Hidden Benefits of Electric Vehicles for Addressing Climate Change
Just published. I haven't read it -- just passing it on.
Canbing Li, Yijia Cao, Mi Zhang, Jianhui Wang, Jianguo Liu, Haiqing Shi & Yinghui Geng. Hidden Benefits of Electric Vehicles for Addressing Climate Change. Scientific Reports, 2015 DOI: 10.1038/srep09213 Hidden Benefits of Electric Vehicles for Addressing Climate Change : Scientific Reports : Nature Publishing Group There is also an article about the paper here: Hidden benefits of electric vehicles revealed -- ScienceDaily "... They show that the cool factor is real -- in that electric vehicles emit significantly less heat. That difference could mitigate the urban heat island effect, the phenomenon that helps turn big cities like Beijing into pressure cookers in warm months. ..." But, of course the ultimate effect on the climate depends on the carbon emissions (if any) of the electricity source. |
No comment on the climate angle, but...
I can vouch for how nice it is to drive an EV in the summer without hundreds of pounds of 200F heat sink on the other side of the firewall. The car was always pleasantly at ambient temperature, regardless of how long you just drove it. (Which in my case was admittedly never very far!) |
Walk across a lawn barefoot, then black asphalt, both in summer when the thermometer is pushing 100 degrees.
regards mech |
I read the Science Daily article because I wanted to see what other benefits accrue. It turns out the [only the second] second benefit is not needing to run air conditioners in the city:
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Chai Jing's review: Under the Dome – Investigating China’s Smog A 1° drop in temperature is small potatoes, when people are dropping dead from 'fog'. |
China is "learning" (or "burning") from California's SMOKE+FOG history?
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I'll tell you this... sitting in an airconditioned bubble without smelly ICE fumes leaking in is quite nice.
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Hottest thing in cities is black asphalt pavement. In houston you could feet your shoes sinking in the asphalt, like walking on a stove. 1.4kw per sq meter?
regards mech |
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