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Modelling Socio-Environmental Sensitivities: How Public Responses to Low Carbon Energy Technologies Could Shape the UK Energy System
by
Moran Jay, Brighid
, Whitaker, Jeanette
, Anandarajah, Gabrial
, Hughes, Nick
, Howard, David
in
Attitudes
/ Carbon
/ Carbon Dioxide - adverse effects
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Case studies
/ Clean energy
/ Cost control
/ Decarbonization
/ Energy
/ Energy management systems
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental awareness
/ Environmental Policy
/ Fossil Fuels - adverse effects
/ Fossil Fuels - standards
/ Human beings
/ Influence on nature
/ Linear programming
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Natural resources
/ Power Plants - standards
/ Public Opinion
/ Risk
/ Risk aversion
/ Social aspects
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Technology
/ United Kingdom
2014
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by
Moran Jay, Brighid
, Whitaker, Jeanette
, Anandarajah, Gabrial
, Hughes, Nick
, Howard, David
in
Attitudes
/ Carbon
/ Carbon Dioxide - adverse effects
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Case studies
/ Clean energy
/ Cost control
/ Decarbonization
/ Energy
/ Energy management systems
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental awareness
/ Environmental Policy
/ Fossil Fuels - adverse effects
/ Fossil Fuels - standards
/ Human beings
/ Influence on nature
/ Linear programming
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Natural resources
/ Power Plants - standards
/ Public Opinion
/ Risk
/ Risk aversion
/ Social aspects
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Technology
/ United Kingdom
2014
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Modelling Socio-Environmental Sensitivities: How Public Responses to Low Carbon Energy Technologies Could Shape the UK Energy System
by
Moran Jay, Brighid
, Whitaker, Jeanette
, Anandarajah, Gabrial
, Hughes, Nick
, Howard, David
in
Attitudes
/ Carbon
/ Carbon Dioxide - adverse effects
/ Carbon sequestration
/ Case studies
/ Clean energy
/ Cost control
/ Decarbonization
/ Energy
/ Energy management systems
/ Environmental aspects
/ Environmental awareness
/ Environmental Policy
/ Fossil Fuels - adverse effects
/ Fossil Fuels - standards
/ Human beings
/ Influence on nature
/ Linear programming
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Natural resources
/ Power Plants - standards
/ Public Opinion
/ Risk
/ Risk aversion
/ Social aspects
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ Technology
/ United Kingdom
2014
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Modelling Socio-Environmental Sensitivities: How Public Responses to Low Carbon Energy Technologies Could Shape the UK Energy System
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Modelling Socio-Environmental Sensitivities: How Public Responses to Low Carbon Energy Technologies Could Shape the UK Energy System
2014
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Overview
Low carbon energy technologies are not deployed in a social vacuum; there are a variety of complex ways in which people understand and engage with these technologies and the changing energy system overall. However, the role of the public’s socio-environmental sensitivities to low carbon energy technologies and their responses to energy deployments does not receive much serious attention in planning decarbonisation pathways to 2050. Resistance to certain resources and technologies based on particular socio-environmental sensitivities would alter the portfolio of options available which could shape how the energy system achieves decarbonisation (the decarbonisation pathway) as well as affecting the cost and achievability of decarbonisation. Thus, this paper presents a series of three modelled scenarios which illustrate the way that a variety of socio-environmental sensitivities could impact the development of the energy system and the decarbonisation pathway. The scenarios represent risk aversion (DREAD) which avoids deployment of potentially unsafe large-scale technology, local protectionism (NIMBY) that constrains systems to their existing spatial footprint, and environmental awareness (ECO) where protection of natural resources is paramount. Very different solutions for all three sets of constraints are identified; some seem slightly implausible (DREAD) and all show increased cost (especially in ECO).
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Hindawi Publishing Corporation,John Wiley & Sons, Inc,Hindawi Limited,Wiley
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