CMU study finds controlled EV charging can reduce generation cost, but at greater health and environmental costs depending upon the generation mix
Green Car Congress
APRIL 16, 2015
Stacked bars show the change in generation cost combined with the median damages by pollutant assuming the 2010 social cost of carbon given by the Office of Management and Budget ($31 in $2010). However, this shift results in increased externality costs of health and environmental damages from increased air pollution.
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