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EPRI Study

 

Major New Study Confirms Significant Environmental Benefits of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles 

A new study offers important evidence that plug-in hybrid electric vehicles can be a significant component of the national effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the head of Edison International (NYSE:EIX) said today. 

“The study by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is significant because it affirms through a systematic, conservative analysis looking at total environmental effects that the widespread use of plug-in hybrids would improve air quality and substantially reduce U.S.-generated greenhouse gas emissions,” said John E. Bryson, chairman and chief executive officer of Edison International.

EPRI and NRDC partnered to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the environmental impacts that occur when plug-in hybrids shift emissions from the tailpipe to the smokestack. One of the key findings is that widespread adoption of plug-in hybrids could reduce annual emissions of greenhouse gases from vehicles by more than 450 million metric tons by 2050, the equivalent of removing 82 million passenger cars, or one-third of today’s light duty cars and trucks, from the road. 

“Electricity is the only alternative transportation fuel with a national infrastructure already built and connected to every garage,” Bryson said. “With the support of the public, we believe someday millions of Americans will fill up their vehicles at the plug instead of the pump, saving money and improving the environment.” 

For more than 20 years Southern California Edison (SCE), the utility subsidiary of Edison International, has led the way supporting development of electric transportation technologies. SCE currently operates the nation’s largest private fleet of
electric vehicles, logging more than 14 million miles, and operates one of the nation’s most advanced battery and vehicle testing centers.

More about SCE’s leadership in electric transportation.

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Based in Rosemead, Calif., Edison International (NYSE: EIX) is the parent company of Southern California Edison and Edison Mission Group.


 
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NEWS

Ford, Edison to test hybrids: "The partnership will explore how plug-in hybrids would operate on a day-to-day basis and how they would fit into the state's electricity grid." -- Los Angeles Times, 07.09.07

Ford takes on California partner: "The utility, which serves 13 million people in 11 central, coastal and Southern California counties outside Los Angeles, will get a Ford plug-in hybrid vehicle by the end of this year and as many as 20 by some time in 2009 to test their durability, range and impact on the power grid." -- AP, 07.09.07

Ford, utility partner on plug-in hybrid: "Many automakers have plug-in hybrids that are similar to Ford's experimental vehicles, but mass production has been held back by cost and battery technology that limits the vehicles' range. Manufacturers are racing to bring the technology to market as consumers seek alternatives to the internal combustion engine and high gasoline prices." -- KNBC, 07.09.07

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