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discourse analysis 2 power of social resistance 2 wind power development 2 Energy transition 1 citizens' initiatives and protest 1 citizens’ initiatives and protest 1 energy transition 1
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Roßmeier, Albert 2 Weber, Florian 2
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"All change please!" : challenges and opportunities of the energy transition 1 "All change please!": Challenges and opportunities of the energy transition 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Stormy times. Civic engagement in wind power development: Between support and rejection
Roßmeier, Albert; Weber, Florian - In: "All change please!": Challenges and opportunities of …, (pp. 48-74). 2022
Power generation in Germany is increasingly moving from the use of fossil fuels and nuclear power towards renewable energy. A significant 'pillar' of this transition is the use of wind power. However, despite high levels of general support for the energy transition, there is an increasing amount...
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Stormy times : civic engagement in wind power development: between support and rejection
Roßmeier, Albert; Weber, Florian - In: "All change please!" : challenges and opportunities of …, (pp. 48-74). 2022
Power generation in Germany is increasingly moving from the use of fossil fuels and nuclear power towards renewable energy. A significant 'pillar' of this transition is the use of wind power. However, despite high levels of general support for the energy transition, there is an increasing amount...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012813867
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