Renewable energy for whom? A global systematic review of the environmental justice implications of renewable energy technologies

AM Levenda, I Behrsin, F Disano - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
Renewable energy transitions are essential for decarbonizing the world economy and
mitigating global climate change. Yet many energy technologies classified as renewable …

A 'just'hydrogen economy: a normative energy justice assessment of the hydrogen economy

KJ Dillman, J Heinonen - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
The climate crisis, the renewed importance of energy security and geopolitics, and economic
interests are fuelling interest in the hydrogen economy. While still in its nascency, if financial …

Energy justice in the transition to low carbon energy systems: Exploring key themes in interdisciplinary research

D McCauley, V Ramasar, RJ Heffron, BK Sovacool… - Applied energy, 2019 - Elsevier
With the dual challenges of reducing emissions from fossil fuels and providing access to
clean and affordable energy, there is an imperative for a transition to a low carbon energy …

Procedural justice in Canadian wind energy development: A comparison of community-based and technocratic siting processes

C Walker, J Baxter - Energy research & social science, 2017 - Elsevier
Though there is a growing literature on the value of participatory siting processes for
increasing local acceptance of wind energy development, there has been much less …

Wind power and externalities

A Zerrahn - Ecological Economics, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper provides a literature review on wind power and externalities from multiple
perspectives. Specifically, the economic rationale behind world-wide wind power …

Barriers to onshore wind energy implementation: A systematic review

JRF Diógenes, J Claro, JC Rodrigues… - Energy Research & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Onshore wind energy (WE) has achieved a significant diffusion worldwide, in spite of the
existence of multiple barriers to the large-scale implementation of wind farms. These barriers …

Factors influencing citizens' acceptance and non-acceptance of wind energy in Germany

K Langer, T Decker, J Roosen, K Menrad - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018 - Elsevier
Among renewable energy technologies, wind energy accounts for the highest share in gross
electricity consumption in Germany. To keep this renewable share up, wind energy project …

[HTML][HTML] What makes local energy projects acceptable? Probing the connection between ownership structures and community acceptance

JL Hogan, CR Warren, M Simpson, D McCauley - Energy Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Community ownership of wind energy has been found to increase acceptance, but the
reasons for this are poorly understood. Here, we compare different communities' attitudes …

[HTML][HTML] Large dams, energy justice and the divergence between international, national and local developmental needs and priorities in the global South

G Siciliano, F Urban, M Tan-Mullins… - Energy research & social …, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper investigates from a socio-technical and energy justice perspective the lack of
coordination of international, national and local developmental priorities and inclusion of …

Is hydropower worth it? Exploring amazonian resettlement, human development and environmental costs with the Belo Monte project in Brazil

A Mayer, L Castro-Diaz, MC Lopez, G Leturcq… - Energy Research & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Nations in the Global South have turned to massive hydropower projects to provide
for the energy needs of their growing economies. Large-scale hydropower projects cause …