Reclaiming the windy commons: landownership, wind rights, and the assetization of renewable resources

R Wade, G Ellis - Energies, 2022 - mdpi.com
The 'second phase'of the energy transition involves large-scale rollout of renewables,
raising wider questions about arrangements for the management and ownership of such …

Green colonialism in the Nordic context: Exploring Southern Saami representations of wind energy development

S Normann - Journal of community psychology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This paper explores social representations of wind energy development within reindeer
herding lands among the Indigenous Southern Saami living within Norwegian borders. For …

[HTML][HTML] Why municipalities reject wind power: A study on municipal acceptance and rejection of wind power instalments in Sweden

D Lindvall - Energy Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
This article explores municipal acceptance of wind power in Sweden and draws conclusions
on the basis of semi-structured interviews with municipal decision-makers, together with …

[HTML][HTML] What shapes Norwegian wind power policy? Analysing the constructing forces of policymaking and emerging questions of energy justice

M Vasstrøm, HK Lysgård - Energy Research & Social Science, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper employs an assemblage theoretical approach to analyse how Norwegian land-
based wind power policies are constructed over time and what forces dominate and resist …

Paradoxes of Norway's energy transition: Controversies and justice

M Korsnes, B Loewen, RF Dale, M Steen… - Climate …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Norway exemplifies a number of paradoxes in relation to the just transition from fossil fuels
to renewable energy provision. We investigate these paradoxes by focusing on key …

A wind of change in Norway: Explaining shifts in municipal stances on wind power by policy feedback and energy justice

PO Eikeland, KK Taranger, THJ Inderberg… - Energy Research & …, 2023 - Elsevier
Despite the growing need for renewable electricity, wind power development has not
proceeded smoothly. This study examines the shifting stances on wind power development …

[HTML][HTML] Is political steering gone with the wind? Administrative power and wind energy licensing practices in Norway

LH Gulbrandsen, THJ Inderberg, T Jevnaker - Energy research & social …, 2021 - Elsevier
The conflicts and potential trade-offs between renewable energy development and nature
protection are evident in policies aimed at promoting windpower, particularly in nature areas …

[HTML][HTML] Acceptance of wind power development and exposure–Not-in-anybody's-backyard

A Dugstad, K Grimsrud, G Kipperberg, H Lindhjem… - Energy Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Despite a large stated-preference (SP) literature on wind power externalities, few SP studies
employ a case-control approach to examine whether people's acceptance of new wind …

[HTML][HTML] Life-cycle impacts of wind energy development on bird diversity in Norway

R May, CR Jackson, H Middel, BG Stokke… - Environmental Impact …, 2021 - Elsevier
While wind energy remains a preferred source of renewable energy, understanding the full
spectrum of impacts are vital to balance climate-related benefits against their costs to …

Energy justifications–legitimizing Norwegian wind power development in critical moments

M Vasstrøm, HK Lysgård - Energy Research & Social Science, 2024 - Elsevier
Global climate and energy security concerns are fuelling energy transition policies at all
levels globally. However, the deployment of energy transitions spurs contestations among …