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6. That would be under the assumption
Fri May 17, 2013, 11:37 AM
May 2013

that electric use would remain constant, rather than factoring in new technologies that make usage more efficient. Also to consider is the eventual mass production of high capacity batteries, or fuel cells, which homes would use to store their own power, or the excess being fed back into the grid.

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