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Social acceptance of renewable energy development in southern Spain: Exploring tendencies, locations, criteria and situations

Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Segura, Juan Carlos Osorio-Aravena, Marina Frolova, Julio Terrados-Cepeda and Emilio Muñoz-Cerón

Energy Policy, 2023, vol. 173, issue C

Abstract: Although, in general, there is a high level of public acceptance of renewable energies (RE) in Spain, at a local scale, protests and campaigns against RE projects are becoming increasingly frequent. In order to identify the factors that most influence the acceptance/rejection of renewable electricity generation technologies (photovoltaic, wind and biomass) at a local level, in this study we conducted a structured survey of the population of the province of Jaén in southern Spain. The analysis of the results of the questionnaire reveals that the social acceptance of RE plants is influenced by their location and size, and identifies the main criteria and situations that people take into consideration when deciding whether to support or reject RE projects. Although the results suggest that all RE technologies are widely accepted, they also highlight a preference for photovoltaic energy and for medium-sized plants in sites with low natural value. This article provides information and recommendations to facilitate the drafting of policies, plans and future studies that will enable social barriers to the implementation of RE technologies to be reduced, so helping accelerate the energy transition that is required in order for agreed climate targets to be met.

Keywords: Social acceptability; Social perception; Energy transition; Photovoltaic; Biomass; Wind energy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2022.113356

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