Background The widespread use of sustainable energy technologies is a key element in the transformation of the energy system from fossil-based to zero-carbon. In line with this …
S Gölz, O Wedderhoff - Energy Research & Social Science, 2018 - Elsevier
In this paper we pursue the hypothesis that acceptance of the energy transition is not merely determined by technology acceptance but also by the perception of socio-institutional …
NMA Huijts, EJE Molin, L Steg - Renewable and sustainable energy …, 2012 - Elsevier
Environmental and societal problems related to energy use have spurred the development of sustainable energy technologies, such as wind mills, carbon capture and storage, and …
C Friedl, J Reichl - Energy Policy, 2016 - Elsevier
The federal state of Upper Austria, at a crossing point for European energy grids, provides large-scale resources for storage of natural gas and is among the top infrastructures in this …
The rapid expansion of renewable energy sources (RES) in many European countries brings about transmission grid expansion requirements. While the transition towards RES …
C Spandagos, MAT Reanos, MÁ Lynch - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022 - Elsevier
Public acceptance of sustainable energy innovations and policies is of crucial importance in enabling the transition to decarbonized energy systems necessary to meet the key climate …
This manuscript considers the implications of prior attitudes for public-facing communication campaigns relating to hydrogen technologies in Europe. Findings from a survey of publics in …
As the significance of public opinion and practice for energy system change has become more widely understood, an expanding body of work is investigating drivers of social and …
J Zoellner, P Schweizer-Ries, C Wemheuer - Energy policy, 2008 - Elsevier
This article addresses the public acceptance of certain renewable energies (grid-connected larger PV ground-installed systems, biomass plants and wind turbines) from a socio …