超越合规的是期望:美国大平原地区可再生能源项目的环境规划和许可的现实

IF 6.9 2区 经济学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Claire Burch, Rebecca Loraamm, Chinedu Nsude
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与化石燃料能源相比,公用事业规模的风能和太阳能开发对土地使用的要求更高,因此带来了更复杂的环境规划挑战。然而,要求可再生能源开发商与野生动物机构就环境影响进行磋商的正式机制是有限的,特别是在私人土地上。可再生能源代表了一种独特的治理环境,在这种环境中,正式法规或监管压力有限,对规范压力和合规行为的依赖程度越来越高。本研究旨在了解在给定有限数量的监管约束条件下,可再生能源公司在当前监管环境下的表现。我们对代表15家开发公司的个人进行了19个1小时的访谈,这些公司在北达科他州、南达科他州、内布拉斯加州、堪萨斯州、爱荷华州、俄克拉何马州和德克萨斯州拥有运营项目或正在开发项目。我们发现,环境行为的动机是由经济、社会或规范规范驱动的,快速的发展时间表和低风险是一个关键考虑因素。与会者确定了不断变化的监管要求、内容或时间表,以及如何制定监管框架的变化,这些变化具有挑战性。可再生能源开发商与州和联邦野生动物机构之间的关系是复杂的,但参与者对这些互动的总体看法是积极的。总体而言,本研究提供了可再生能源开发商如何在当前监管环境下运作的见解,并强调了目前存在于开发商的超出合规期望。
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When beyond compliance is the expectation: the realities of environmental planning and permitting for renewable energy projects in the great plains of the United States
Utility-scale wind and solar development have higher land use requirements than fossil fuel energy, and therefore bring with them more complex environmental planning challenges. The formal mechanisms which may require a renewable energy developer to consult with wildlife agencies regarding environmental impacts, however, are limited, especially on private lands. Renewable energy represents a unique governance context, where there are limited formal regulations or regulative pressure and an increased reliance on normative pressure and beyond compliance behavior. This research looks to understand how different renewable energy firms behave in the current regulatory environment in the region given a limited number of regulatory constraints. We conducted 19 one-hour interviews with individuals representing 15 development firms which had operational projects or were working on developing projects in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, Oklahoma, and Texas. We found that motivations for environmental behavior were driven by economic, social, or normative norms, with quick development timelines and low risk being a key consideration. Participants identified the changing regulatory requirements, content, or timelines as well as variations in how regulatory frameworks were enacted to be challenging to navigate. Relationships between renewable energy developers and state and federal wildlife agencies are complex, but participants shared an overall positive view of these interactions. Overall, this research provides insight into how renewable energy developers operate within the current regulatory environment and emphasizes the beyond compliance expectations that currently exist for developers.
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Energy Research & Social Science
Energy Research & Social Science ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
CiteScore
14.00
自引率
16.40%
发文量
441
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: Energy Research & Social Science (ERSS) is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles examining the relationship between energy systems and society. ERSS covers a range of topics revolving around the intersection of energy technologies, fuels, and resources on one side and social processes and influences - including communities of energy users, people affected by energy production, social institutions, customs, traditions, behaviors, and policies - on the other. Put another way, ERSS investigates the social system surrounding energy technology and hardware. ERSS is relevant for energy practitioners, researchers interested in the social aspects of energy production or use, and policymakers. Energy Research & Social Science (ERSS) provides an interdisciplinary forum to discuss how social and technical issues related to energy production and consumption interact. Energy production, distribution, and consumption all have both technical and human components, and the latter involves the human causes and consequences of energy-related activities and processes as well as social structures that shape how people interact with energy systems. Energy analysis, therefore, needs to look beyond the dimensions of technology and economics to include these social and human elements.
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