Background When renewable policies are in place, the mismatch between policy targets and lack of technology diffusion indicates a gap between codifying a policy and implementing it. In Switzerland, photovoltaic (PV) electricity is seen to play a major role in the future. Stakeholders’ opinions in the implementation of photovoltaic projects may block or delay the achievement of renewable policy goals. This paper explores the question: which are the main drivers and risks perceived by stakeholders at different levels of the government in the implementation of a pilot PV project? Methods We study a decision-making process of a pilot project in the Swiss Alps to figure out which determinants explain the public opposition to such implementa...
Historically, Swiss solar PV adoption has been slow but Switzerland's Energy Strategy 2050 requires ...
The integration of photovoltaics in buildings is a rising field of action in the renewable energy se...
Low social acceptance to new energy infrastructure may hinder achieving the European Union’s goal th...
Abstract Background When renewable policies are in place, the mismatch between policy targets and la...
As governments propose policies for increasing use of renewable energy, a key risk to policy impleme...
In the wake of the transition from fossil and nuclear energy systems to a renewable energy age, the ...
Along with policy proposers and individual voters, key stakeholders play a crucial role in shaping t...
Along with policy proposers and individual voters, key stakeholders play a crucial role in shaping t...
Switzerland has set ambitious targets towards a nuclear- and carbon-free electricity system. The Swi...
The nuclear phasing out and promoted energy turnaround (Energiewende) could constitute a major drive...
With the increasing emergence of renewable energy sites in Switzerland, new impacts on the landscape...
The nuclear phasing out and promoted energy turnaround (Energiewende) could constitute a major drive...
In the wake of the COP21 conference in Paris global warming and a transition to an alternative energ...
The potential for solar energy production on existing buildings in Switzerland is estimated to be 40...
Transitioning to cleaner modes of electricity production requires a major uptake of renewable techno...
Historically, Swiss solar PV adoption has been slow but Switzerland's Energy Strategy 2050 requires ...
The integration of photovoltaics in buildings is a rising field of action in the renewable energy se...
Low social acceptance to new energy infrastructure may hinder achieving the European Union’s goal th...
Abstract Background When renewable policies are in place, the mismatch between policy targets and la...
As governments propose policies for increasing use of renewable energy, a key risk to policy impleme...
In the wake of the transition from fossil and nuclear energy systems to a renewable energy age, the ...
Along with policy proposers and individual voters, key stakeholders play a crucial role in shaping t...
Along with policy proposers and individual voters, key stakeholders play a crucial role in shaping t...
Switzerland has set ambitious targets towards a nuclear- and carbon-free electricity system. The Swi...
The nuclear phasing out and promoted energy turnaround (Energiewende) could constitute a major drive...
With the increasing emergence of renewable energy sites in Switzerland, new impacts on the landscape...
The nuclear phasing out and promoted energy turnaround (Energiewende) could constitute a major drive...
In the wake of the COP21 conference in Paris global warming and a transition to an alternative energ...
The potential for solar energy production on existing buildings in Switzerland is estimated to be 40...
Transitioning to cleaner modes of electricity production requires a major uptake of renewable techno...
Historically, Swiss solar PV adoption has been slow but Switzerland's Energy Strategy 2050 requires ...
The integration of photovoltaics in buildings is a rising field of action in the renewable energy se...
Low social acceptance to new energy infrastructure may hinder achieving the European Union’s goal th...