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    In this study, the research performed a comprehensive process-based life cycle environmental analysis of a large-scale (400 MW) offshore wind farm with large wind turbine units (5 MW) in China. Global Warming Potential is 25.73 g CO2-eq/kWh and greenhouse gas payback time is calculated as 12.05 months.

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    LCA was used to assess the environmental impacts of all components within a wind turbine . Specific life cycle GHG emissions from wind power generation from six different 5 MW offshore wind turbines were studied . LCA of 2 onshore and 2 offshore wind power plants were performed .

    How much does wind power cost?

    It is almost comparable than photovoltaic power (16.0–40.0 gCO2 eq./kWh), but significantly lower than those for thermal power (810–820 gCO2 eq./kWh) and biomass power (~200 gCO2 eq./kWh). Additionally, life cycle cost analysis indicated that the levelized cost of electricity from wind power was approximately 0.01–0.02 USD/kWh. 1. Introduction

    How much CO2 does a 40 MW wind farm emit?

    The GHG emissions intensity for the onshore 40 MW wind farm studied was 16.4–28.2 g CO 2 eq./kWh, which was slightly higher than that of nuclear power and hydropower, and comparable than that of photovoltaic power, but much lower than that of thermal power and biomass power.

    Do wind farm life and capacity factor affect impact categories?

    Compared with offshore distance, the contributions of wind farm life and capacity factor to different impact categories do not differ by more than 1%, which is probably because CF and the lifespan of the wind farm decide the electricity output of the system and directly influence the system results in the function unit.

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