The cost to build a wind power station varies significantly based on factors such as location, project size, and technology. On average, the installation cost for onshore wind farms ranges from $1,200 to $5,000 per installed megawatt (MW), while offshore wind projects can range from $3,000 to $6,000 per MW or more. Additionally, ongoing operational and maintenance costs should be considered, which can impact the overall financial viability of the project.
billions of dollars
$1000 trillion
About 2.4million
Large scale stations cost approximately $5 million each.
See the link below for a review of the situation
around £3.7 billion
Depends.....how much electrical capacity do you want?? 4MW 6MW 20 MW..varies.. on the low end maybe 2$million for a small 1.6MW plant. up to $18 million for a T turbine plant..these are small plants where u have a ample supply of CH4 and only need to filter/scrubber/blower/compress the gas..with the turbines the cost of raising the pressure hurtsthe payback..cd
its actually fifty million moolah
165 million dollars
a small one is half a million a big one is 3 million
The cost of the station has been estimated by ESA as €100 billion over 30 years; estimates range from 35 to 160 billion US dollars.
I can give you a link to a paper which discusses recent analysis of this, but I don't think it will be as good as getting the facts direct from a company which is going to build a new plant, though there are often cost overruns in actual building. See link below