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A single wind turbine creates enough clean energy to offset its lifetime carbon emissions, including the energy spent on building it, in less than a year, studies show.

Most wind turbines have a lifespan of 20-25 years. Researchers calculate their carbon footprint-to-energy production ratio by determining the total amount of carbon and other fossil fuels required to manufacture, transport, maintain and dispose of a single wind turbine and dividing that sum by the turbine’s lifetime energy production. That comes to roughly 4.9 grams of CO2-equivalent emissions per kilowatt-hour for wind turbines. By contrast, natural gas produces at least 437 grams of emissions per kilowatt-hour, and coal generates at least 675 grams per kilowatt-hour.

Colorado ranks seventh among states for installed wind energy with at least 2,250 wind turbines, which produced nearly 20% of the state’s electricity in 2020.

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Colorado National Rankings - 2021, Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies Public Utilities Commission, accessed Dec. 10, 2025. Source link

Comprehensive Life Cycle Assessment of Large Wind Turbines in the US, page 11, Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, Feb. 20, 2019. Source link

Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Coal-Fired Electricity Generation, Journal of Industrial Ecology, Sep. 17, 2013. Source link

Harmonization of initial estimates of shale gas life cycle greenhouse gas emissions for electric power generation, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Jul. 21, 2014. Source link

Life cycle assessment of two different 2 MW class wind turbines, ScienceDirect, Jan. 2012. Source link

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