11. An offshore park of 100 large wind turbine is being constructed. All turbines are identical, and their power is 200 [kW]. It is located in a warm countries far from the coast and the average electricity production is 2000 [MWh] per turbine and will deliver electricity to 25000 houses each equipped with electrical chillers and having a total annual electricity demand of 12 [MWh] per house. This includes the electricity needed for the chillers. The investment price per offshore turbine is 4000 EUR/kW. The electricity is currently provided by the grid with an emission factor of 0.3 [kg] CO2-eq/kWe. What are the costs of saving 1 [kg] CO2 emissions by building this offshore park? Please note that for now, you can consider that all electricity needed by the house is produced by the wind turbines. (multiple choice, one answer) 890 EUR per kg CO2 saved 89 EUR per kg CO2 saved 8.9 EUR per kg CO2 saved 0.89 EUR per kg CO2 saved 0.09 EUR per kg CO2 saved
11. An offshore park of 100 large wind turbine is being constructed. All turbines are identical, and their power is 200 [kW]. It is located in a warm countries far from the coast and the average electricity production is 2000 [MWh] per turbine and will deliver electricity to 25000 houses each equipped with electrical chillers and having a total annual electricity demand of 12 [MWh] per house. This includes the electricity needed for the chillers. The investment price per offshore turbine is 4000 EUR/kW. The electricity is currently provided by the grid with an emission factor of 0.3 [kg] CO2-eq/kWe. What are the costs of saving 1 [kg] CO2 emissions by building this offshore park? Please note that for now, you can consider that all electricity needed by the house is produced by the wind turbines. (multiple choice, one answer) 890 EUR per kg CO2 saved 89 EUR per kg CO2 saved 8.9 EUR per kg CO2 saved 0.89 EUR per kg CO2 saved 0.09 EUR per kg CO2 saved
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