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Contents
Foreword ix
Strobe Talbott
Commentary xiii
Dan Reicher
Introduction 1
David Sandalow
PART ONE Benefits
1 Geopolitical Implications of Plug-in Vehicles 11
R. James Woolsey and Chelsea Sexton
2 Electrification of Transport and Oil Displacement: How Plug-Ins Could Lead to a 50 Percent Reduction in U.S. Demand for Oil 22
Saurin D. Shah
3 Pluggable Cars: A Key Component of a Low-Carbon Transportation Future 45
Deron Lovaas and Luke Tonachel
4 The CashBack Car 65
Jon Wellinghoff
PART TWO Barriers
5 The Impact of Plug-In Hybrids on U.S. Oil Use and Greenhouse Gas Emissions 89
Alan L. Madian, Lisa A. Walsh,and Kim D. Simpkins
6 Look Before You Leap: Exploring the Implications of Advanced Vehicles for Import Dependence and Passenger Safety 107
Irving Mintzer
PART THREE Policies
7 Current Federal Authorized Programs on Plug-In Hybrids, Battery Electric Vehicles, and Related Efforts 133
Dean Taylor
8 Tax Credits for Electric Cars: Stimulating Demand through the Tax Code 156
Benjamin H. Harris
9 Cost-Effectiveness of Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions from Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles 170
Daniel M. Kammen, Samuel M. Arons, Derek M. Lemoine, and Holmes Hummel
10 Federal Policy Options to Support Early Electric Vehicle Deployment by Reducing Financial and Technological Risks 192
Bracken Hendricks and Benjamin Goldstein
11 Electric Vehicles: How Do We Get Millions on the Road? 208
Tom Z. Collina and Ron Zucker
12 Electric Utility Issues in Replacing Oil with Electricity in Transportation 223
Steve Marshall
13 Promoting Use of Plug-In Electric Vehicles through Utility Industry Acquisition and Leasing of Batteries 240
Peter Fox-Penner, Dean Murphy, Mariko Geronimo, and Matthew McCaffree
Contributors 249
Index 251