In 2009, the Ontario government implemented the Green Energy Act (GEA). Within this initiative, the GEA heavily subsidized renewable energy developments and instituted procedural mechanisms to expedite such developments across the province. In doing so, the GEA altered the landscapes of numerous rural Ontario communities. Since 2009, nearly 2 500 industrial wind turbines (IWTs) have been constructed – turbines approximately 80 meters high with blades exceeding 40 meters. In response to this alteration, roughly 50 grassroots groups have designated themselves as “Not A Willing Host” of IWTs. This phenomenon represents a paradoxical “green on green” (Warren et al. 2005) controversy in which pro-environmental arguments figure centrally ...
This thesis is based on a case study of a planned wind power park in Vindafjord municipality in west...
The growth of wind energy in the United States has created widespread access to renewable energy for...
Where it has been determined that government renewables targets can be met through the construction ...
This thesis addresses a major gap in the wind turbine and risk assessment literatures. It explains l...
The Province of Ontario has one of the most radical jurisdictions in the developed world for support...
The goal of this thesis is to gain an understanding of the factors promoting and hindering wind ener...
The debate around wind power in Vermont is extremely contentious and has ultimately led to a halt of...
A key obstacle to the wide-scale development of renewable energy is that public acceptability of win...
This article analyses an atypical case of anti-wind farm contention at Marden in south-east England....
The province of Ontario has shown great commitment towards the development of renewable energy and, ...
In the last decade, Vermonters have debated the benefits and costs of wind power in the state. Medi...
The appearance of Steven Schwarze\u27s essay, “Environmental Melodrama” (Schwarze, 2006) as the lead...
Many scholars have emphasised community resistance to locally sited wind energy schemes in their exp...
The central argument in this dissertation is a simple one: shrouded in rhetorics of energy independe...
In the last decade, Vermonters have debated the benefits and costs of wind power in the state. Media...
This thesis is based on a case study of a planned wind power park in Vindafjord municipality in west...
The growth of wind energy in the United States has created widespread access to renewable energy for...
Where it has been determined that government renewables targets can be met through the construction ...
This thesis addresses a major gap in the wind turbine and risk assessment literatures. It explains l...
The Province of Ontario has one of the most radical jurisdictions in the developed world for support...
The goal of this thesis is to gain an understanding of the factors promoting and hindering wind ener...
The debate around wind power in Vermont is extremely contentious and has ultimately led to a halt of...
A key obstacle to the wide-scale development of renewable energy is that public acceptability of win...
This article analyses an atypical case of anti-wind farm contention at Marden in south-east England....
The province of Ontario has shown great commitment towards the development of renewable energy and, ...
In the last decade, Vermonters have debated the benefits and costs of wind power in the state. Medi...
The appearance of Steven Schwarze\u27s essay, “Environmental Melodrama” (Schwarze, 2006) as the lead...
Many scholars have emphasised community resistance to locally sited wind energy schemes in their exp...
The central argument in this dissertation is a simple one: shrouded in rhetorics of energy independe...
In the last decade, Vermonters have debated the benefits and costs of wind power in the state. Media...
This thesis is based on a case study of a planned wind power park in Vindafjord municipality in west...
The growth of wind energy in the United States has created widespread access to renewable energy for...
Where it has been determined that government renewables targets can be met through the construction ...