Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/9547
Author(s): Aas, O.
Devine-Wright, P.
Tangeland, T.
Batel, S.
Ruud, A.
Date: 2014
Title: Public beliefs about high-voltage powerlines in Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom: a comparative survey
Volume: 2
Pages: 30-37
ISSN: 2214-6296
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.1016/j.erss.2014.04.012
Keywords: Electricity grids
National comparisons
Networks
Public acceptance
Public beliefs
Abstract: As countries worldwide, and particularly in Europe, move to increase deployment of low carbon energy sources, significant investments in new transmission networks are planned. However, past cases of public opposition – both to power line siting and large-scale renewable energy projects – indicate the importance of understanding public beliefs and acceptance, and using such knowledge to inform policy making and planning. This study conducted a comparative analysis of public beliefs across three European countries (UK, Norway and Sweden) drawing on representative samples of adults in each context (total n = 5107). Findings show significant differences between countries, notably lower levels of acceptance and trust in the UK, but also similarities, for example that local residents are considered to have little involvement in planning- and decision-making processes. The results indicate two important principles: that acceptance can be empirically distinguished from support, and that general acceptance of energy projects is higher than local acceptance. Potential geographical, socio-historical and political explanations for the results are proposed and future research needs recommended.
Peerreviewed: Sim
Access type: Open Access
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