Gewählte Publikation:
Mostegl, NM; Probstl-Haider, U; Haider, W.
(2017):
Spatial energy planning in Germany: Between high ambitions and communal hesitations
LANDSCAPE URBAN PLAN. 2017; 167: 451-462.
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- Abstract:
- The paper presents the necessities and preconditions for an integrated energy planning process in Germany. The legal requirements and regional governmental frameworks for such a process were analyzed and implemented in a case study in Bavaria. The recommended public participation process was enhanced through a questionnaire, which included a choice experiment projecting tailor-made visualizations of renewable energy sources in the local landscape. The results of the questionnaire and the choice experiment provided in-depth insight into preferred and accepted locations for wind turbines and ground-mounted photovoltaic systems, and furthermore revealed preferences regarding investment models, likely household savings and the promotion of renewable energy solutions. The paper concludes with recommendations for similar planning processes.
- Autor*innen der BOKU Wien:
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Mostegl Nina
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Pröbstl-Haider Ulrike
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