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Quantifying the land-based opportunity carbon costs of onshore wind farms

handle: 2164/18756
open access via Elsevier agreement Thanks are due to Professor Andrew Lovett and his team at UEA, Scottish Natural Heritage, the James Hutton Institute, and the UK government for providing the GIS datasets interpreted in this study. This work was funded by the ADVENT project funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NE/M019691/1) and ADVANCES funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NE/M019691/1) and EPSRC funded UKERC-4. This work contribute to the RETINA project (NE/V003240/1). ; Peer reviewed ; Publisher PDF
- University of Aberdeen United Kingdom
land use change, carbon footprint, CO emissions, Sustainability and the Environment, QH301 Biology, Strategy and Management, Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, QH301, co2 emissions, Environmental Science(all), wind energy, opportunity cost, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, Renewable Energy, SDG 15 - Life on Land, NE/M019691/1
land use change, carbon footprint, CO emissions, Sustainability and the Environment, QH301 Biology, Strategy and Management, Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, QH301, co2 emissions, Environmental Science(all), wind energy, opportunity cost, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, Renewable Energy, SDG 15 - Life on Land, NE/M019691/1
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