Wind Energy in Vermont: The Benefits and Limitations of Stakeholder Involvement

作者: Mary R. English

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-8813-3_12

关键词: Environmental planningStakeholderPortfolioRenewable energyWind powerEuropean unionTax creditElectricityClimate changeGeography

摘要: Wind energy … what’s not to like about it? With growing concerns climate change and tightened regulation of conventional air pollutants, the United States is climbing on wind band wagon. other renewable sources electricity are being promoted at federal level through production tax credits state portfolio standards. But how do utility-scale projects play local level? Not well. Focusing a proposed 80-MW project in southwestern Vermont, this chapter examines both possibilities limitations stakeholder involvement large-scale turbine projects.

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