The outcomes of a survey analysing public acceptance of biomass cogeneration heat (and power) plants (BCH(P)P's) of 3,000 Bavarian households in the neighbourhood of ten BCH(P)P's are reported in this paper. Acceptance was measured in two different distances to plants in order to check for the so-called "Not-in-my-backyard effect" (NIMBYism): Nearby regions (0-500 m) and distant regions (2,000 m plus). The survey results show that public acceptance is better than expected and interviewees only feel very little disturbed by BCH(P)P's. The motives of plants' proponents fundamentally differ from the motives of the few opponents, who mainly raise egoistic reasons, whereas proponents have a look on their regions' welfare respectively the well-be...
Public attitudes were assessed towards two dedicated biomass crops – Miscanthus and Short Rotation C...
This thesis deals with renewable energy adoption in Germany. We exploit a unique dataset which inclu...
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Decentral renewable energy supply requires a higher number of plants and affected residents since ce...
BACKGROUND: To prevent negative effects on the cultural landscape through land abandonment or agricu...
The EEG promotion led to an expansion of decentralised wind power and biogas plants throughout the n...
The EEG promotion led to an expansion of decentralised wind power and biogas plants throughout the n...
Background While the share of bioenergy in the overall energy supply has increased over the last dec...
Energy transition is characterised by processes referring to new path creation. These new paths are ...
The implementation of many small power stations compensates the closing of powerful large power plan...
Although there is strong support for renewable energy plants, they are often met with local resistan...
The European 20-20-20 goals, as well as national targets for the next decade, require a substantial ...
Public acceptability of low-carbon energy projects is often measured with one-off polls. This implie...
Public acceptability of low-carbon energy projects is often measured with one-off polls. This implie...
Public acceptability of low-carbon energy projects is often measured with one-off polls. This implie...
Public attitudes were assessed towards two dedicated biomass crops – Miscanthus and Short Rotation C...
This thesis deals with renewable energy adoption in Germany. We exploit a unique dataset which inclu...
This paper reports on a mail survey that investigated public preferences in South-East England for t...
Decentral renewable energy supply requires a higher number of plants and affected residents since ce...
BACKGROUND: To prevent negative effects on the cultural landscape through land abandonment or agricu...
The EEG promotion led to an expansion of decentralised wind power and biogas plants throughout the n...
The EEG promotion led to an expansion of decentralised wind power and biogas plants throughout the n...
Background While the share of bioenergy in the overall energy supply has increased over the last dec...
Energy transition is characterised by processes referring to new path creation. These new paths are ...
The implementation of many small power stations compensates the closing of powerful large power plan...
Although there is strong support for renewable energy plants, they are often met with local resistan...
The European 20-20-20 goals, as well as national targets for the next decade, require a substantial ...
Public acceptability of low-carbon energy projects is often measured with one-off polls. This implie...
Public acceptability of low-carbon energy projects is often measured with one-off polls. This implie...
Public acceptability of low-carbon energy projects is often measured with one-off polls. This implie...
Public attitudes were assessed towards two dedicated biomass crops – Miscanthus and Short Rotation C...
This thesis deals with renewable energy adoption in Germany. We exploit a unique dataset which inclu...
This paper reports on a mail survey that investigated public preferences in South-East England for t...