Naterer, G.F., et al. “Small Wind Turbine Energy Policies for Residential and Small Business Usage in Ontario, Canada”. Energy Policy, vol. 39, no. 4, 2011, pp. 1988-99, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2011.01.028.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Naterer, G.F.
Author: Pope, K.
Author: Heagle, A.L.B.
Date Issued
2011
Abstract

This paper examines the social barriers, policies, and incentive programs for residential and small business small wind (RBSW) projects, particularly in Ontario, Canada, as well as comparisons with California, US, and the United Kingdom. The alignment between socio-political and community acceptance is considered for its impact on market acceptance of the technology. Barriers inhibiting social acceptance of RBSW projects include adequate capacity factor, cost effectiveness, wind variability, audio-esthetics impact, health and safety, procedural fairness, and transparency. A review of the policies for implementation of small wind projects in each location is presented. Strategies to overcome barriers to social acceptance are examined, along with recommendations for the increased implementation of RBSW projects worldwide. Recommendations to increase social acceptance and subsequent implementation of RBSW projects include the collaboration of government agencies, industry and community members, during RBSW implementation processes, and the provision of consistent, long-term, supportive policies and incentive programs for project owners.

Language

  • English
Funding Note
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada
Zephyr Alternative Power Inc.
Page range
1988-1999
Host Title
Energy Policy
Host Abbreviated Title
Energy Policy
Volume
39
Issue
4
Part Date
2011-04
ISSN
03014215