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Pumpkin Whoopie Pies with Cream-Cheese Filling | Martha Stewart
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“Every time Tesla breaks into a new market, the media brings up the same concern: that electric vehicles will overwhelm electric grids, resulting in blackouts.”
“So, is that really true? … To answer it, Raymond James assumes that in 2017 there will be 1 million electric vehicles on the road, and that each one will use 5,400 kilowatt-hours per year in energy (equivalent to 10,000 miles driven). But because total U.S. electricity demand is so massive — it amounted to 3,735,000 gigawatt hours last year, where a gigawatt hour is equivalent to a million kilowatt hours — it turns out that these million EVs would be just .14 percent of total demand. That’s “barely a rounding error.”
It would take 7 million electric vehicles, they continue, to consume 1 percent of today’s total U.S. electricity demand.“
“In other words, if you happen to experience a blackout anytime soon, don’t blame EV charging!”
This argument against Teslas just doesn’t make any sense | WaPo
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One of the last great American muscle cars, the Dodge Viper
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Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG Edition 507 (Instagram @_lakeshow_)
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This crazy-looking Viper was promoting Dodge’s new “1 of 1″ program, which allows customers to pretty much order their cars any way they want
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