The Offshore Wind sector is a major, dynamic, and rapidly evolving renewable energy industry. This is particularly so in Europe, and especially in the UK. Associated with the growth of the industry has been a growth of interest in community benefits as voluntary measures provided by a developer to the host community. However, in many cases, and for some of the large North Sea distant offshore wind farms, the benefits packages have been disparate and pro rata much smaller than for the well-established onshore wind farm industry. However, there are signs of change. This paper explores the issues of community benefits for the UK offshore sector and evolving practice, as reflected in a macro study of the adoption of community benefits approache...
The deployment of renewable technologies as part of climate mitigation strategies have provoked a ra...
Offshore wind is one of the fastest growing energy technologies in the UK, with a four-fold increase...
Funding: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (752-2019-0520), Rothermere Found...
This paper investigates the increasing provision of ‘community benefits’ – i.e. financial or materia...
The Scottish government’s aim of deriving 100 per cent of the nation’s electricity from renewable so...
Acknowledgements and Funding sources: This work has received funding from the European Union’s Seven...
Conflict around wind farm development has stimulated interest in ‘community benefits’ – the provisio...
The offshore wind farm (OWF) industry is of growing importance, particularly in Europe. However, the...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Renewable energy is a growing sector as nation states aim to curtail their carbon emissions and esta...
Large projects are often controversial projects, with wide ranging implications for host localities....
Internationally, commercial onshore wind farms are starting to reach the end of their operational or...
In recent years, Scotland has seen an increased number of wind energy developments as a result of th...
One of the key areas of emphasis for the UK offshore wind sector is the growth of the UK supply chai...
There is increasing interest in the potential for community initiatives to supply goods and services...
The deployment of renewable technologies as part of climate mitigation strategies have provoked a ra...
Offshore wind is one of the fastest growing energy technologies in the UK, with a four-fold increase...
Funding: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (752-2019-0520), Rothermere Found...
This paper investigates the increasing provision of ‘community benefits’ – i.e. financial or materia...
The Scottish government’s aim of deriving 100 per cent of the nation’s electricity from renewable so...
Acknowledgements and Funding sources: This work has received funding from the European Union’s Seven...
Conflict around wind farm development has stimulated interest in ‘community benefits’ – the provisio...
The offshore wind farm (OWF) industry is of growing importance, particularly in Europe. However, the...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Renewable energy is a growing sector as nation states aim to curtail their carbon emissions and esta...
Large projects are often controversial projects, with wide ranging implications for host localities....
Internationally, commercial onshore wind farms are starting to reach the end of their operational or...
In recent years, Scotland has seen an increased number of wind energy developments as a result of th...
One of the key areas of emphasis for the UK offshore wind sector is the growth of the UK supply chai...
There is increasing interest in the potential for community initiatives to supply goods and services...
The deployment of renewable technologies as part of climate mitigation strategies have provoked a ra...
Offshore wind is one of the fastest growing energy technologies in the UK, with a four-fold increase...
Funding: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (752-2019-0520), Rothermere Found...