TY - JOUR TI - Environmental impacts of carbon fiber production and decarbonization performance in wind turbine blades AU - Zhang, S AU - Gan, J AU - Lv, J AU - Shen, C AU - Xu, C AU - Li, F T2 - Journal of Environmental Management AB - The application of carbon fiber in the wind power industry is of great interest in declining CO2 emissions but the carbon fiber manufacturing process is still a long way heading cleaner production. Since little to no information clarifies the dual effects from carbon fiber production to application, this study carried out a life cycle assessment (LCA) to recognize the environmental performances of polyacrylonitrile (PAN)-based carbon fiber production and explore the decarbonization effects of carbon fiber application in wind turbine blades. Based on on-site data from a leading carbon fiber production chain in China, potential environmental impacts of carbon fiber production predominantly originated from the precursor spinning stage (accounted for 13–91%). Fossil depletion (20.24 kg oil eq.), climate change (67.79 kg CO2 eq.), terrestrial ecotoxicity (165.63 kg 1,4-DCB eq.) and photochemical ozone formation (0.14 kg NOx eq.) were the four noteworthy areas to improve the sustainable development. Different scenarios in energy and advanced technology were set to explore the potential improvement of the environmental performance of carbon fiber products. Energy structure (wind power) can improve an average of 22.58% environmental benefit compared with the background scenarios. Regarding the decarbonization effects, the energy payback time and the carbon payback time were estimated to be 0.73 and 0.37 months respectively. Therefore, carbon fiber is a trustworthy material in the strategy to achieve sustainable development from a life cycle perspective. DA - 2024/02// PY - 2024 VL - 351 SP - 12 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301479723026816 DO - 10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119893 LA - English KW - Wind Energy KW - Human Dimensions ER -