In this paper we pursue the hypothesis that acceptance of the energy transition is not merely determined by technology acceptance but also by the perception of socio-institutional stakeholders and the perception of fairness. We test an acceptance model which includes the following main predictors: attitudes towards the risks of the energy transition and attitudes towards the technology options such as wind power, photovoltaic systems or transmission lines. Additional influences are assumed to arise from the perception of regional added values and the trust in various socio-institutional stakeholders. Furthermore, we expect fairness to be a mediating variable for acceptance. In this paper we test the model empirically with a representative G...
Despite broad acceptance of the Energiewende on the national level, concrete infrastructure measures...
In dealing with renewable electricity (RE), individuals are involved both as end-consumers on the d...
Concerns about climate change, diminishing social acceptance of traditional fuels, and technological...
Social acceptance is increasingly becoming a limiting factor in implementing the energy transition i...
The European 20-20-20 goals, as well as national targets for the next decade, require a substantial ...
Low social acceptance to new energy infrastructure may hinder achieving the European Union’s goal th...
A framework to account for social acceptance in the modelling of energy-transition pathways is outli...
Social acceptance is considered to be a decisive factor for the development of wind energy. Surveys ...
Public participation is often part of planning and decision-making processes relating to the German ...
The transition of the German energy system towards a more sustainable energy system has already been...
This article contributes to discussions of the social acceptance of renewable energy (RE) by develop...
The successful transition towards renewable energy (RE) technologies is closely intertwined with var...
The implementation of many small power stations compensates the closing of powerful large power plan...
The success of an energy turnaround towards renewables highly depends on the willingness and abilit...
In the wake of transitioning from fossil and nuclear energy systems to a renewable energy age, indus...
Despite broad acceptance of the Energiewende on the national level, concrete infrastructure measures...
In dealing with renewable electricity (RE), individuals are involved both as end-consumers on the d...
Concerns about climate change, diminishing social acceptance of traditional fuels, and technological...
Social acceptance is increasingly becoming a limiting factor in implementing the energy transition i...
The European 20-20-20 goals, as well as national targets for the next decade, require a substantial ...
Low social acceptance to new energy infrastructure may hinder achieving the European Union’s goal th...
A framework to account for social acceptance in the modelling of energy-transition pathways is outli...
Social acceptance is considered to be a decisive factor for the development of wind energy. Surveys ...
Public participation is often part of planning and decision-making processes relating to the German ...
The transition of the German energy system towards a more sustainable energy system has already been...
This article contributes to discussions of the social acceptance of renewable energy (RE) by develop...
The successful transition towards renewable energy (RE) technologies is closely intertwined with var...
The implementation of many small power stations compensates the closing of powerful large power plan...
The success of an energy turnaround towards renewables highly depends on the willingness and abilit...
In the wake of transitioning from fossil and nuclear energy systems to a renewable energy age, indus...
Despite broad acceptance of the Energiewende on the national level, concrete infrastructure measures...
In dealing with renewable electricity (RE), individuals are involved both as end-consumers on the d...
Concerns about climate change, diminishing social acceptance of traditional fuels, and technological...