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ID105745
Title ProperLocal acceptance of renewable energy
Other Title Informationa case study from southeast Germany
LanguageENG
AuthorMusall, Fabian ;  Kuik, Onno
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The European 20-20-20 goals, as well as national targets for the next decade, require a substantial increase in installed renewable capacity in Germany. While public support for such measures is high on an abstract level, the situation in the local context is often very different. Here, the impact of renewable energy might cause resistance. Empirical research shows that a community ownership model can have a positive effect on local acceptance. Our study explores whether such an effect can also be demonstrated in a community co-ownership model. The question is relevant since larger projects exceed the financial possibilities of most communities, leaving them with only co-ownership as an option. The research design is based on a comparative case study, utilizing a questionnaire-based survey. The results of the survey clearly show that a significant difference in local acceptance exists between the two cases. The residents of Zschadraß, where a community co-ownership model exists, are consistently more positive towards local renewable energy and also towards renewable energy in general. The results provide evidence that the co-ownership model is a means to reconcile local acceptance with an increased use of renewable energy in Germany.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 6; Jun 2011: p3252-3260
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 6; Jun 2011: p3252-3260
Key WordsWind energy ;  Local Acceptance ;  Community Co-ownership ;  Germany