2018
DOI: 10.1525/cse.2018.001354
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Socially Not Acceptable: Lessons from a Wind Farm Project in St-Valentin, Quebec

Abstract: Social acceptability appears as a new public norm that major projects must meet in order to be authorized and realized. This article proposes to analyze the case of a wind farm project in the municipality of St-Valentin, Quebec, Canada near the border with Vermont, which was cancelled by the government due to lack of social acceptance, in order to illustrate the importance of this norm today. The project involved the construction of 25 turbines to generate 52 MW of power. Launched in 2006, the project was alre… Show more

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“…In this way, the qualitative analysis of the population's well-being will become relevant [65]. It is important that, in Brazil, wind projects accompany the successful experiences registered worldwide, such as Quebec (Canada), where compatibilization of community interests and social acceptance are considered for the construction of wind farms [66]. India, interested in the development and concerned about the current pace of the demographic explosion, intends to achieve a technical-economic balance with an emphasis on environmental sustainability.…”
Section: Theoretical Contributions On Wind Energy Development and Pomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way, the qualitative analysis of the population's well-being will become relevant [65]. It is important that, in Brazil, wind projects accompany the successful experiences registered worldwide, such as Quebec (Canada), where compatibilization of community interests and social acceptance are considered for the construction of wind farms [66]. India, interested in the development and concerned about the current pace of the demographic explosion, intends to achieve a technical-economic balance with an emphasis on environmental sustainability.…”
Section: Theoretical Contributions On Wind Energy Development and Pomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precisely what options are pursued to reduce carbon emissions and meet global demand depends in part on public perceptions about different energy sources and practices where new projects are proposed (Viklund 2004). Risk perceptions can influence public support or opposition to different types of energy projects (Tan et al 2022) which can, in turn, influence whether a proposed energy project moves forward (Heagle, Naterer, and Pope 2011; Mulvihill, Winfield, and Etcheverry 2013; Shaw et al 2015; Simard 2018). While traditionally public concerns about energy‐related risks have been focused on aboveground processes, more recently an emphasis on subsurface risks (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%