2021
DOI: 10.1177/25148486211006340
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Thirty states of renewability: Controversial energies and the politics of incumbent industry

Abstract: Renewable energy advocates have positioned a wide array of technologically novel energy sources as fossil fuel alternatives. These efforts to usher in renewable energy transitions have long been shaped by definitional contestations. Political ecological scholarship tells us that such definitions are meaningful. Indeed, labeling energy sources as renewable has become a power-laden act, which may spark innovation, yet simultaneously creates openings for problematic classifications and unjust socio-ecological rel… Show more

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“…It could exacerbate ongoing trends related to rural industrialization, such as increasing land investment and rents, along with importance of amenity services. This might even include limited forms of integration with agriculture, such as inclusion of some species of seeds that attract beneficial insects during initial construction or using the solar site as spray field for confined animal feeding operations [79]. Ultimately, all three of these perspectives are somewhat partial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It could exacerbate ongoing trends related to rural industrialization, such as increasing land investment and rents, along with importance of amenity services. This might even include limited forms of integration with agriculture, such as inclusion of some species of seeds that attract beneficial insects during initial construction or using the solar site as spray field for confined animal feeding operations [79]. Ultimately, all three of these perspectives are somewhat partial.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%