Emissions Benefits of Electric Vehicles: Influencing Electricity Generation Choices
total electricity requirements in the United States
net emissions benefits
electricity industry
new gas combined-cycle
solar photovoltaic
generation mix
Scholars@Duke
Martin Ross
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