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FSM @ May 5th 2008 8:49AM
I do agree that there is still emissions being created when you plug in your car versus using gas however consider the following:
1. It takes energy to pump oil out of the ground
2. It takes energy to move said oil to a refinery
3. It takes energy to refine the oil into gasoline
4. It takes energy to move the gasoline to pumps
now look at a plug in car
1. It takes energy to dig up coal
2. It takes energy to move said coal to the power plant
Getting your energy from a centralized source such as a power plant grid versus thousands of little gas stations already save tons of wasted energy. Now instead of coal being used at those power plants, imagine nuclear energy or even better solar, wind, tidal or other alternative forms of energy that are indeed emissions free.