Building green energy facilities may generate substantial carbon emissions, but speedy construction could negate most of these negative effects, a new study has found. The construction of wind turbines, solar panels and other infrastructure comes with a price: consumption of the same fossil fuels that they are replacing, the study authors wrote. But a rapid scale-up of these technologies could help emissions dramatically decrease, according to their research, published on Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. With more renewable energy powering the grid early on, fewer fossil fuels would be powering the clean energy changeover, the scientists found. “T
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