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How Your Child’s School Bus Might Prevent Blackouts

When not driving around, electric buses and other vehicles could help utilities by storing their solar and wind energy and releasing it to meet surges in demand.

Jack Ewing
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Jack Ewing

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Budgets and Budgeting, Conservation of Resources, Diesel Power, Education (K-12), Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Electric Light and Power, Energy and Power, Environment, Global Warming, Green Mountain Power Corp, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Heat and Heat Waves, Infrastructure (Public Works), Power Failures and Blackouts, South Burlington (Vt), States (US), Vermont
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