Marine Renewable Energy: Public perception and acceptability
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Marine Renewable Energy: Public perception and acceptability
CoPED ID
f89e1f67-24d1-477b-9118-8b2732796a69
Status
Active
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Start Date
March 31, 2021
End Date
March 31, 2024
Description
Marine renewable energy is a key element of current and future global renewable energy and carbon emissions reduction targets. As the number and size of marine renewable energy deployments increases, so too will interactions with coastal communities. Research from onshore renewable energy has demonstrated that the social acceptability of renewable energy installations is crucial to their success. This project will: identify the communities most likely to be impacted by marine renewable energy; explore the acceptability of different technological options; and analyse public perception around existing projects.
University of Huddersfield | LEAD_ORG |
Thomas Smyth | SUPER_PER |
Emily Wordley | STUDENT_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Renewable energy sources
- Energy
- Solar energy
- Renewable natural resources
- Bioenergy
- Wave energy
- Energy technology
- Energy production (process industry)
- Water power
- Wind energy
- Geothermal energy
Extracted key phrases
- Marine renewable energy deployment
- Future global renewable energy
- Renewable energy installation
- Onshore renewable energy
- Marine Renewable Energy
- Public perception
- Social acceptability
- Carbon emission reduction target
- Different technological option
- Coastal community
- Key element
- Project
- Current