todays car and its effects on the enviroment
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As time approaches the 21st century, the automobile has become our major source of mass transportation. Everything about our culture and society has developed around this necessary form of travel. However, along with this necessity comes the issue of pollution to the environment. These great gasoline powered vehicles have contributed greatly to the impurity of our environment. The two prominent alternative fueled vehicles yet brought up are the Electric car (EV) and the Hybrid electric
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Hamilton (1983). Effect of Time-of-Use Rates on the Recharging of Electric Vehicles. Santa Barbara, California: General Research Corporation, Releasable Memorandum 2490. Nesbitt, K.A.; K.S. Kurani; M.A. DeLuchi (1992). Home Recharging and the Household Electric Vehicle Market: A Near-Term Constraints Analysis. Davis, California: University of California, Institute of Transportation Studies. U.S. Department of Energy (1993). Utility Emissions Associated with Electric and Hybrid (EHV) Charging. Interim Report. Washington D.C.: U.S. Department of Energy. DOE/CE-0395.