In 2005 this article was released on the energy usage of refineries (just refineries, not gas stations, offices, anything leading up or post gasoline production)
48,891,000,000 kWh of energy was used by ONLY the refineries
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/e...-electricity-consumption-petroleum-refineries
This could effectively charge
575,188,235 85kW Tesla's from dead (United states is estimated to have 240M cars on the road)
Or
it could run 5,751,882 85kWh Model S's 26500 miles per year (Average yearly range for most people is 15,000 miles)
Or
it could run 20,000 Model S's 7,621,244 miles (to my knowledge no car has over 5 million miles on it)
you could drive 20,000 Model S's around the earth ~305 times.
This is only ONE year of petroleum refinement and it was from 2005, im pretty sure in 2013 we are using even more power.
what are your thoughts? still think the coal power plant argument holds up?
48,891,000,000 kWh of energy was used by ONLY the refineries
http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/e...-electricity-consumption-petroleum-refineries
575,188,235 85kW Tesla's from dead (United states is estimated to have 240M cars on the road)
Or
it could run 5,751,882 85kWh Model S's 26500 miles per year (Average yearly range for most people is 15,000 miles)
Or
it could run 20,000 Model S's 7,621,244 miles (to my knowledge no car has over 5 million miles on it)
you could drive 20,000 Model S's around the earth ~305 times.
This is only ONE year of petroleum refinement and it was from 2005, im pretty sure in 2013 we are using even more power.
what are your thoughts? still think the coal power plant argument holds up?
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