AbstractBased on a Danish survey including respondents with on-shore viewshed experience and varying degrees of off-shore viewshed experience, it is estimated how the different types of wind power experience influence the preferences for wind power, biomass energy and solar energy development in Denmark. The preference relations indicate that on-shore viewshed experience reduces preferences for wind power by 6% and increases preferences for biomass and solar energy solutions relative to wind power by nearly 5%. In contrast, off-shore viewshed experience increases preferences for wind power relative to biomass energy by 24%. However, the effect is dependent on the type of off-shore wind farm experience. Thus, experience of near-shore wind fa...
Despite a large stated-preference literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies employ a ca...
There is increasing consensus that NIMBYism is a deficient explanation for widespread resistance to ...
Despite a large stated-preference literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies employ a ca...
AbstractBased on a Danish survey including respondents with on-shore viewshed experience and varying...
The present paper analyses the attitudes towards existing and future land-based tur-bines and off-sh...
This study aims at understanding people’s preferences about wind energy in order to foster the insta...
Generally people are more positive towards offshore wind farms compared to on-land wind farms. Howev...
There exists a political goal in Sweden to increase the use of renewable energy, and wind power seem...
Energy planners have shifted their attention towards offshore wind power generation and the decision...
Global investments in offshore wind energy are expected to escalate over the coming decades, fueled ...
Global investments in offshore wind energy are expected to escalate over the coming decades, fueled ...
For the planning of the energy transition, decision-makers need to be aware of the public attitudes ...
For the planning of the energy transition, decision-makers need to be aware of the public attitudes ...
Although the topic of sensitivity to scope has grown considerably over the past 40 years, it is stil...
Despite a large stated-preference (SP) literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies employ...
Despite a large stated-preference literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies employ a ca...
There is increasing consensus that NIMBYism is a deficient explanation for widespread resistance to ...
Despite a large stated-preference literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies employ a ca...
AbstractBased on a Danish survey including respondents with on-shore viewshed experience and varying...
The present paper analyses the attitudes towards existing and future land-based tur-bines and off-sh...
This study aims at understanding people’s preferences about wind energy in order to foster the insta...
Generally people are more positive towards offshore wind farms compared to on-land wind farms. Howev...
There exists a political goal in Sweden to increase the use of renewable energy, and wind power seem...
Energy planners have shifted their attention towards offshore wind power generation and the decision...
Global investments in offshore wind energy are expected to escalate over the coming decades, fueled ...
Global investments in offshore wind energy are expected to escalate over the coming decades, fueled ...
For the planning of the energy transition, decision-makers need to be aware of the public attitudes ...
For the planning of the energy transition, decision-makers need to be aware of the public attitudes ...
Although the topic of sensitivity to scope has grown considerably over the past 40 years, it is stil...
Despite a large stated-preference (SP) literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies employ...
Despite a large stated-preference literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies employ a ca...
There is increasing consensus that NIMBYism is a deficient explanation for widespread resistance to ...
Despite a large stated-preference literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies employ a ca...