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Powering our vehicles with electricity will enable green, sustainable fuels such as wind and solar to replace much of our current use of liquid petroleum fuels. Smart electrical grids will both charge the vehicles and occasionally use power from the vehicles. This will help to maintain the stability of the grid and reduce the occurrence of brownouts and blackouts.
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Powering our vehicles with electricity will enable sustainable, non-polluting fuels such as wind and solar to replace much of our current use of liquid petroleum fuels. "Smart" electrical grids will both charge the vehicles and occasionally use some of the power stored in the vehicles (vehicle-to-grid V2G). This will help to maintain the stability of the electrical grid and reduce the occurrence of brownouts and blackouts.
  
 
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* 2008.04.22 - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQs09R2plhQ Plug-in Hybrids Power the Electrical Grid - PeakMoment] - Professor [[Dr._Andrew_Frank|Andy Frank]]'s vision is for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) to be charged on green renewable power from solar panels built into the roofs of our parking lots. This would allow the vehicles to be used as mobile batteries, contributing solar power to the electrical grid, and helping to "load balance" the demand. At home, the same vehicle batteries can help power a house (vehicle-to-house V2H), or feed energy back to the grid (vehicle-to-grid V2G).
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* 2008.04.22 - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQs09R2plhQ Plug-in Hybrids Power the Electrical Grid - PeakMoment] - Professor [[Dr._Andrew_Frank|Andy Frank]]'s vision is for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) to be charged on green, renewable power from solar panels built into the roofs of our parking lots. This would allow the vehicles to be used as mobile batteries, contributing solar power back to the electrical grid when needed, thereby helping to "load balance" the demand. At home, the same vehicle batteries can help power a house (vehicle-to-house V2H), or feed energy back to the grid (vehicle-to-grid V2G).
 
* 2007.08.21 - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ0cGo1Ojsk V2G vehicle to grid potential]
 
* 2007.08.21 - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ0cGo1Ojsk V2G vehicle to grid potential]
 
* 2007.06.15 - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDjSbWTJbdo Google.org RechargeIT: Plug-in Hybrids]
 
* 2007.06.15 - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDjSbWTJbdo Google.org RechargeIT: Plug-in Hybrids]

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Powering our vehicles with electricity will enable sustainable, non-polluting fuels such as wind and solar to replace much of our current use of liquid petroleum fuels. "Smart" electrical grids will both charge the vehicles and occasionally use some of the power stored in the vehicles (vehicle-to-grid V2G). This will help to maintain the stability of the electrical grid and reduce the occurrence of brownouts and blackouts.

News

Videos

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