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How Much Does It Cost To Fill Up An Electric Vehicle Vs. A Gas-Powered Car?
In terms of fill-up savings, the results are clear: every EV model in every state is cheaper to fill than a gas-powered vehicle. Even in the example with the least cost savings, the average electric SUV was still $15 cheaper to fill than a Honda CR-V. Furthermore, average truck fill-up savings were nearly $24, while average sedan savings were nearly $26. The biggest cost savings reside in the Pacific Northwest, where high gas prices and cheap renewable energy lead to significant savings at the charger.
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2035 and Beyond: Abundant, Affordable Offshore Wind Can Accelerate Our Clean Electricity Future
Offshore wind is available across all coastal states and presents opportunities for significant economic, and employment benefits across the country. In order to seize this opportunity, robust national, regional, and state policy is needed over the course of this decade to grow the domestic supply chain, foster community engagement, and build supporting infrastructure.
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Thermal Batteries: Decarbonizing U.S. Industry While Supporting A High-Renewables Grid
Industrial processes—such as steel, cement, and chemical production—are projected to be the United States’ largest source of emissions by 2030. Thermal batteries have the potential to cut industrial greenhouse gas emissions while lowering the cost of electricity for industrial heating by 50-63 percent, making it cost-competitive with natural gas equipment.
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