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Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6 gas) in wind turbines - a climate killer?

Already in August 2022, Tagesschau reported under a sensational headline about the greenhouse gas SF6 as a "climate killer in wind turbines". But is sulphur hexafluoride really so harmful to our environment in wind turbines? We have looked into the issue and will provide clarification.

Fact check: Sulfur Hexafluoride

Sulphur hexafluoride, or SF6 for short, is indeed a climate-damaging gas. Just one kilogram of it is as harmful as about 23,000 kilograms of carbon dioxide . "This climate killer is almost always found in the electrical switchgear of a wind turbine," reports the ARD magazine "Plusminus." What the report does not mention, however, is that SF6 gas is not only used in wind turbines, but also in other industries, including medical technology. This is because the gas has special properties: it insulates the lines in switchgear and prevents the formation of light arcs when switching. This allows the systems to be built relatively compactly.

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    SF6 in Prokon's wind turbines

    As sulphur hexafluoride is used in a closed system in the context of wind turbines, only very small amounts of SF6 enter the atmosphere. When considering the SF6 emissions from all industries, they are as harmful to the climate as a total of three million tonnes of carbon dioxide. This was the result of calculations by the Federal Environment Agency for the year 2020. The quantity corresponds to a share of 0.4 percent of the total greenhouse gas emissions in Germany.

    Prokon is aware of this issue - and actively seeks alternatives. "In our substations, we have been using SF6-free, air-insulated switchgear for some time," says Hauke Henningsen, an electrical engineer at Prokon. However, the larger design of air-insulated systems may not be possible for all applications, according to Henningsen. Therefore, Prokon is considering switching to the more expensive but more sustainable vacuum-insulated systems in the future. However, the cooperative does not have influence over the technology in all trades.

      FAQ about Sulphur Hexafluoride

      Weaknesses in reporting

      The topic of sulphur hexafluoride in wind turbines is by no means new and was thoroughly examined as early as 2019. Furthermore, discussions on its use have been ongoing for decades. The devastating consequences of a potential leak cannot be denied, but it is important to note that the majority of SF6 emissions are not due to switchgear installations, but rather to sources such as soundproof windows where the gas can escape freely during disposal. Referring to SF6 as a 'climate killer in wind turbines' is therefore unfounded – a fact clearly supported by the data from the Environment Agency.

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