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Wind is categorized as a low-carbon energy source with minimal greenhouse gas emissions [1], [2], [3], and is frequently compared to other energy technologies in terms of its effectiveness at reducing these emissions [4], [5].

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Nuclear Energy and Climate Change Mitigation everycrsreport.com Congressional Research Service 1 fact
claimThe term "low-carbon" is commonly used to refer to energy sources such as wind, solar, and nuclear energy that have median life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of less than 200 grams of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) per kilowatt-hour.