2013
DOI: 10.30955/gnj.000932
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Public attitudes and environmental impacts of wind farms: a review

Abstract: The promotion of renewable sources for electricity production, independent of carbon fuels and nuclear power, is a priority in the energy policy of many countries all over the world. The European Union has launched an ambitious program to increase the contribution of energy production from wind turbines; the aim set for the year 2020 is that wind power should account for 31% of EU's current target regarding 20% reductions of carbon dioxide. This policy is favored by the fact that wind energy production cost is… Show more

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“…Tailoring innovative policies to address the conflicts that arise in the context of this energy transition is crucial to ensuring the sustainability of these investments [84][85][86]. Numerous cases of opposition to large-scale wind farms and solar power plants provide evidence to the difference between the supportive public opinion for renewable energy projects at a national scale and the opposing community opinion to these projects at a local scale [1,43,80,87]. Since solving dilemmas between the renewable energy companies and the local communities is a hard chore, many facilities are either operating in the face of conflict or resulting in canceled projects [24,88].…”
Section: Reconceptualization Of the Impacts Of The Land-energy Nexus:...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tailoring innovative policies to address the conflicts that arise in the context of this energy transition is crucial to ensuring the sustainability of these investments [84][85][86]. Numerous cases of opposition to large-scale wind farms and solar power plants provide evidence to the difference between the supportive public opinion for renewable energy projects at a national scale and the opposing community opinion to these projects at a local scale [1,43,80,87]. Since solving dilemmas between the renewable energy companies and the local communities is a hard chore, many facilities are either operating in the face of conflict or resulting in canceled projects [24,88].…”
Section: Reconceptualization Of the Impacts Of The Land-energy Nexus:...mentioning
confidence: 99%