This paper uses large-scale micro data to identify key factors affecting the decision to adopt renewable energy generation (wind, solar and biomass) on farms in Scotland. We construct an integrated dataset that includes the compulsory agricultural census and farm structural survey that cover almost all farms in Scotland. In addition to farm owner demographics and farm business structures, we also assess the effect of diversification activities such as tourism and forestry, as well as the spatial, biophysical and geophysical attributes of the farms on the adoption decision. We find that diversified farms are more likely to adopt renewable energy, especially solar and biomass energy. Farms are also more likely to adopt renewable energy if the...
Increasing the proportion of power derived from renewable energy sources is becoming an increasingly...
AbstractIn this paper we broaden the debate on agri-environmental scheme participation to include fa...
Despite a large literature about energy production from renewable resources, the specific interplay ...
This paper uses large-scale micro data to identify key factors affecting the decision to adopt renew...
UK energy policy promotes biomass energy crops as potentially significant contributors to renewable ...
UK energy policy promotes biomass energy crops as potentially significant contributors to renewable ...
With a varied landscape, Wales is resource rich in terms of wind and water and a suitable location t...
With a varied landscape, Wales is resource rich in terms of wind and water and a suitable location t...
The European Union is committed to increasing the renewable energy produced and consumed within its ...
Climate change has become the most important global environmental problem we face today. Agriculture...
This study was funded by a grant from the Scottish Economic Policy Network (SEPN) with funding assis...
The developments towards a bio-based economy and a renewable energy-based power supply require thoro...
Increasing the proportion of power derived from renewable energy sources is becoming an increasingly...
AbstractIn this paper we broaden the debate on agri-environmental scheme participation to include fa...
Despite a large literature about energy production from renewable resources, the specific interplay ...
This paper uses large-scale micro data to identify key factors affecting the decision to adopt renew...
UK energy policy promotes biomass energy crops as potentially significant contributors to renewable ...
UK energy policy promotes biomass energy crops as potentially significant contributors to renewable ...
With a varied landscape, Wales is resource rich in terms of wind and water and a suitable location t...
With a varied landscape, Wales is resource rich in terms of wind and water and a suitable location t...
The European Union is committed to increasing the renewable energy produced and consumed within its ...
Climate change has become the most important global environmental problem we face today. Agriculture...
This study was funded by a grant from the Scottish Economic Policy Network (SEPN) with funding assis...
The developments towards a bio-based economy and a renewable energy-based power supply require thoro...
Increasing the proportion of power derived from renewable energy sources is becoming an increasingly...
AbstractIn this paper we broaden the debate on agri-environmental scheme participation to include fa...
Despite a large literature about energy production from renewable resources, the specific interplay ...