Sun, wind or water? Public support for large-scale renewable energy development in Canada

IF 2.9 3区 社会学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
James Donald, Jonn Axsen, K. Shaw, B. Robertson
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Public acceptance is one important aspect of broader social acceptability of renewable energy. Using a national, representative survey dataset of Canadian citizens (n = 1407), we examine public support for three infrastructure-scale renewables: large hydropower, wind farms, and solar farms. Few studies compare acceptance of multiple technologies or acceptance across sub-national regions. Due to differing levels of historical and current development of energy technologies, the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec provide a unique case for comparison. At the national level, results demonstrate strong support and high levels of familiarity for these renewable technologies, but limited belief they will lower greenhouse gas emissions. Lower levels of support for wind and hydro technologies were seen in provinces that recently experienced development. Using regression analysis, we found support for each of the technologies was influenced by a different set of factors. Important influencing factors included environmental and climate concern, familiarity with the technology, personal values, political affiliation, gender, age and education.
太阳,风还是水?公众对加拿大大规模可再生能源开发的支持
公众接受度是可再生能源更广泛的社会接受度的一个重要方面。利用加拿大公民的全国性代表性调查数据集(n = 1407),我们研究了公众对三种基础设施规模的可再生能源的支持:大型水电、风力发电场和太阳能发电场。很少有研究比较多种技术的接受程度或次国家级区域的接受程度。由于能源技术的历史和当前发展水平不同,加拿大的阿尔伯塔省、不列颠哥伦比亚省、安大略省和魁北克省提供了一个独特的比较案例。在国家层面上,结果显示对这些可再生技术的强烈支持和高度熟悉,但对它们将降低温室气体排放的信念有限。在最近经历发展的省份,对风能和水力发电技术的支持水平较低。使用回归分析,我们发现对每种技术的支持受到一组不同因素的影响。重要的影响因素包括对环境和气候的关注、对技术的熟悉程度、个人价值观、政治立场、性别、年龄和教育程度。
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