Environmental Considerations
Robert Y. Redlinger,
Per Dannemand Andersen and
Poul Erik Morthorst
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Robert Y. Redlinger: CMS Viron Energy Services
Per Dannemand Andersen: Risø National Laboratory
Poul Erik Morthorst: Risø National Laboratory
Chapter 6 in Wind Energy in the 21st Century, 2002, pp 149-168 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Electricity generation is one of the world’s most significant sources of air pollution. In the USA, for example, electricity generation accounted for 79 per cent of SO2 emissions and 64 per cent of NO2 emissions in 1998 (USEPA, 1998) and 35 per cent of CO2 emissions in 1994 (USEIA, 1996). In addition, different electricity generation technologies can have a wide range of other environmental impacts including water pollution, radiation, flooding, visual intrusion and so on.
Keywords: Wind Turbine; House Price; Wind Energy; Wind Farm; Contingent Valuation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230524279_6
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