Heat and light: Understanding bioenergy siting controversy

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This chapter draws together some of the insights from an interdisciplinaryresearch programme that has investigated public and stakeholder attitudes to thecultivation and use of biomass for energy in the UK. The key empirical focus hereis a bioenergy siting controversy involving a nationally significant advancedbioenergy gasifier, which serves to illustrate the very real tensions betweennational level energy targets and local expectations of democratic decision-making. While suggestions are made for mitigating these tensions, they areunlikely to be fully resolved, given the pressure of energy and climate changetargets (BERR, 2008a). The chapter suggests that the politics and psychology ofobjection, particularly place attachment, are interconnected. Attitudes are in partcontingent on their context: if national energy and climate targets are to be met,rural and coastal communities will need to be convinced that additional energyinfrastructure is part of a serious national and international drive to mitigateclimate change and that they are not being asked to unilaterally accept changes tothe local environment without others also playing their part in emissions reduc-tion
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRenewable Energy and the Public : From NIMBY to Participation
EditorsPatrick Devine-Wright
Number of pages12
PublisherRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group
Publication date01.01.2013
Pages289-300
ISBN (print)9781844078639
ISBN (electronic)9781849776707
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Publication statusPublished - 01.01.2013
Externally publishedYes

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