Global investments in offshore wind energy are expected to escalate over the coming decades, fueled by improvements in technology, declining costs, and increasing political support. The complexity, scale, and location of these developments make international ownership and export of electricity more feasible. We examine how the general public's acceptance of wind energy will be affected by a political shift in focus from onshore to nearshore or offshore locations, from local or national dominance of ownership to international dominance, and from meeting local or national needs to meeting international ones. We use a nationwide choice experiment with 1612 individuals in Norway to reveal the preferences for these attributes and apply a mixed l...
Distributive fairness influences public acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Concerns about ...
Offshore wind (OSW) has the potential to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and halt damaging climat...
The primary social challenge of offshore wind power development may be local community members’ stru...
Global investments in offshore wind energy are expected to escalate over the coming decades, fueled ...
Over the next two years, Norway stands to triple its production of onshore wind power electricity. T...
Despite a large stated-preference (SP) literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies employ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how local participation and local ownership enhances social...
Despite a large stated-preference literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies employ a ca...
Despite a large stated-preference literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies employ a ca...
Increasing reliance on renewable energy promises to reduce carbon emissions. Although national-scale...
Community ownership of wind energy has been found to increase acceptance, but the reasons for this a...
Wind turbines located in the ocean contribute to the ongoing global transition to renewable sources ...
There is increasing consensus that NIMBYism is a deficient explanation for widespread resistance to ...
The present paper analyses the attitudes towards existing and future land-based tur-bines and off-sh...
Meeting future energy demands will require large-scale implementation of renewable energy projects. ...
Distributive fairness influences public acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Concerns about ...
Offshore wind (OSW) has the potential to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and halt damaging climat...
The primary social challenge of offshore wind power development may be local community members’ stru...
Global investments in offshore wind energy are expected to escalate over the coming decades, fueled ...
Over the next two years, Norway stands to triple its production of onshore wind power electricity. T...
Despite a large stated-preference (SP) literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies employ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate how local participation and local ownership enhances social...
Despite a large stated-preference literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies employ a ca...
Despite a large stated-preference literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies employ a ca...
Increasing reliance on renewable energy promises to reduce carbon emissions. Although national-scale...
Community ownership of wind energy has been found to increase acceptance, but the reasons for this a...
Wind turbines located in the ocean contribute to the ongoing global transition to renewable sources ...
There is increasing consensus that NIMBYism is a deficient explanation for widespread resistance to ...
The present paper analyses the attitudes towards existing and future land-based tur-bines and off-sh...
Meeting future energy demands will require large-scale implementation of renewable energy projects. ...
Distributive fairness influences public acceptance of renewable energy technologies. Concerns about ...
Offshore wind (OSW) has the potential to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and halt damaging climat...
The primary social challenge of offshore wind power development may be local community members’ stru...