Socio-economic constraints on renewable energy in the UK: understanding barriers to the development of perennial energy crops and onshore windpower
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Sherrington, Christopher Alan
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2018-01-31T11:37:20Z
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2018-01-31T11:37:20Z
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2011
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In seeking both to tackle climate change and ensure that the UK has a secure supply
of affordable energy, the UK Government is proposing a significant expansion in the
generation of energy from renewable sources. Under the Renewable Energy
Directive, the UK is committed to providing renewable sources for 15% of its total
energy use by 2020. While there is considerable theoretical potential, a number of
socio-economic constraints threaten the achievement of this target. This research
develops a more quantitative understanding of such constraints for two renewable
energy sources with significant potential; perennial energy crops, and onshore wind
power. For perennial energy crops such as Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) Willow,
and Miscanthus, a major constraint is the extent to which UK farmers will commit
land to the production of these relatively novel crops. For onshore wind power, a key
constraint is that of public perception, related primarily to the visual impact on
landscapes. The research uses a number of approaches, drawing on socialpsychology techniques, mathematical programming, and cost-benefit analysis, to
develop a better understanding of the nature and extent of key barriers. As a result, a
number of policy relevant findings lead to the identification of cost-effective ways in
which barriers to development can be addressed.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/27376
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2017 Block 16
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Renewable energy
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socio-economic constraints
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Socio-economic constraints on renewable energy in the UK: understanding barriers to the development of perennial energy crops and onshore windpower
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Thesis or Dissertation
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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