Wind energy projects in Germany increasingly struggle to attain local acceptance, therefore, the German energy transition towards renewables is challenged. Research has shown that trust and measures of distributive and procedural justice, especially the information conveyed in wind energy projects, are necessary components to gain community acceptance. At the same time, narratives have been shown to have a positive impact on stakeholder engagement. This research aims to investigate the (elements of) information conveyed in wind energy projects as well as the potentials of and considerations for narratives used in stakeholder engagement in wind energy projects in relation to stakeholders’ acceptance of such projects. Based on a review of the...
Renewable energy technologies (RETs), such as offshore wind, are facing the dilemma of relatively st...
The present article deals with two key drivers of social acceptance of wind energy: procedural justi...
Thismaster's thesis is inspired by the growing tendency in social scienceto use narrativ...
Wind is the most mature of the existing Renewable Energy System (RES) technologies and it is expecte...
Wind energy plays an important role in the energy transition. However, many wind energy projects res...
Social acceptance is considered to be a decisive factor for the development of wind energy. Surveys ...
The community renewable energy movement is an active local response to the concerns posed by climate...
This study investigates methods for increasing the local social acceptance of onshore wind projects ...
The need for a sustainable energy supply is widely recognized, as formulated under goal 7 of the Uni...
The number of wind energy projects in Europe has increased rapidly in the last decade and this growt...
The development of renewable energy technologies is a widely acknowledged strategy to address climat...
AbstractWind is recognised as a key source of renewable energy. Despite broad public support for the...
Wind is recognised as a key source of renewable energy. Despite broad public support for the sector,...
This reference article gives an overview of social acceptance (acceptance by all relevant actors in ...
The present article deals with two key drivers of social acceptance of wind energy: procedural justi...
Renewable energy technologies (RETs), such as offshore wind, are facing the dilemma of relatively st...
The present article deals with two key drivers of social acceptance of wind energy: procedural justi...
Thismaster's thesis is inspired by the growing tendency in social scienceto use narrativ...
Wind is the most mature of the existing Renewable Energy System (RES) technologies and it is expecte...
Wind energy plays an important role in the energy transition. However, many wind energy projects res...
Social acceptance is considered to be a decisive factor for the development of wind energy. Surveys ...
The community renewable energy movement is an active local response to the concerns posed by climate...
This study investigates methods for increasing the local social acceptance of onshore wind projects ...
The need for a sustainable energy supply is widely recognized, as formulated under goal 7 of the Uni...
The number of wind energy projects in Europe has increased rapidly in the last decade and this growt...
The development of renewable energy technologies is a widely acknowledged strategy to address climat...
AbstractWind is recognised as a key source of renewable energy. Despite broad public support for the...
Wind is recognised as a key source of renewable energy. Despite broad public support for the sector,...
This reference article gives an overview of social acceptance (acceptance by all relevant actors in ...
The present article deals with two key drivers of social acceptance of wind energy: procedural justi...
Renewable energy technologies (RETs), such as offshore wind, are facing the dilemma of relatively st...
The present article deals with two key drivers of social acceptance of wind energy: procedural justi...
Thismaster's thesis is inspired by the growing tendency in social scienceto use narrativ...