As the wind industry strives to achieve 20% wind energy by 2030, maintaining high levels of social acceptance for wind energy will become increasingly important. Wind Powering America is currently researching stakeholder perspectives in the U.S. market and reviewing findings from wind energy projects around the world to better understand social acceptance barriers. Results from European studies show that acceptance varies widely depending on local community values. A preliminary survey shows similar results in the United States. Further research will be conducted to refine our understanding of key social acceptance barriers and evaluate the best ways to mitigate negative perspectives on wind power
Social acceptance is considered to be a decisive factor for the development of wind energy. Surveys ...
Renewable energy plays an important role in the transition to a low emission society, yet in many re...
In 2016, we undertook a nationally representative wind power perceptions survey of individuals livin...
This reference article gives an overview of social acceptance (acceptance by all relevant actors in ...
Wind is the most mature of the existing Renewable Energy System (RES) technologies and it is expecte...
Historical barriers to wind power include cost and reliability. However, rapid growth has increased ...
As with any industrial-scale technology, wind power has impacts. As wind technology deployment becom...
This study investigates methods for increasing the local social acceptance of onshore wind projects ...
Social acceptance is a key challenge for the deployment of wind energy and could limit the overall w...
In the last decades, the debate on renewable energy has received international attention. In the Eur...
Thirty years of North American research on public acceptance of wind energy has produced important i...
Theexpansion of wind power in Sweden is a necessary condition to reach the national setemissiontarge...
Experts predict continuing deployment of wind turbines in the United States, which will create more ...
The social acceptability of wind farms has been researched for several decades now, with the first r...
Drawing from research interviews and the academic literature, this article conceptualizes the condit...
Social acceptance is considered to be a decisive factor for the development of wind energy. Surveys ...
Renewable energy plays an important role in the transition to a low emission society, yet in many re...
In 2016, we undertook a nationally representative wind power perceptions survey of individuals livin...
This reference article gives an overview of social acceptance (acceptance by all relevant actors in ...
Wind is the most mature of the existing Renewable Energy System (RES) technologies and it is expecte...
Historical barriers to wind power include cost and reliability. However, rapid growth has increased ...
As with any industrial-scale technology, wind power has impacts. As wind technology deployment becom...
This study investigates methods for increasing the local social acceptance of onshore wind projects ...
Social acceptance is a key challenge for the deployment of wind energy and could limit the overall w...
In the last decades, the debate on renewable energy has received international attention. In the Eur...
Thirty years of North American research on public acceptance of wind energy has produced important i...
Theexpansion of wind power in Sweden is a necessary condition to reach the national setemissiontarge...
Experts predict continuing deployment of wind turbines in the United States, which will create more ...
The social acceptability of wind farms has been researched for several decades now, with the first r...
Drawing from research interviews and the academic literature, this article conceptualizes the condit...
Social acceptance is considered to be a decisive factor for the development of wind energy. Surveys ...
Renewable energy plays an important role in the transition to a low emission society, yet in many re...
In 2016, we undertook a nationally representative wind power perceptions survey of individuals livin...