Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:05 pm
I think it is important not to ignore the overall effect. When you see that 2/3rds of electrical usage is wasted energy, it makes you think how can we improve on it? I can heat my home with electricity, but maybe oil (or something else) can do it much more efficiently. Just because it gets to my home in an efficient manner the end use of that product must be factored in.
You may be able to transmit electric power at 6% line losses, but if an electric vehicle (or any other device) generates additional waste in it's usage of electricity (inverter losses, waste heat, weight of batteries, etc.) that has to be factored in the overall picture.
I could also focus on the activity inside an engine piston and ignore the rest of the process and state that a certain portion of internal combustion is extremely efficient as well.
Electricity is less wasteful than petroleum, but not nearly as portable.
It is all very interesting though. The potential to do much more with the current amount of energy we currently produce is a way to stretch the coal, oil, solar, wind, is eye opening.