How Do Stakeholders Perceive Barriers to Large-Scale Wind Power Diffusion? A Q-Method Case Study from Ceará State, Brazil
High penetration of renewable power requires technical, organizational, and political changes. We use Q-method, a qualitative−quantitative technique, to identify and analyze views held by key actors on challenges for large-scale diffusion of wind power in Ceará State, Brazil, an e...
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doaj-0888fe9d1a6c447f85fcb4683b0a2f6f2020-11-25T00:42:43ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-05-011211206310.3390/en12112063en12112063How Do Stakeholders Perceive Barriers to Large-Scale Wind Power Diffusion? A Q-Method Case Study from Ceará State, BrazilCláudio Albuquerque Frate0Christian Brannstrom1Center for Sustainable Development, University of Brasília, Brasília DF 72405-610, BrazilDepartment of Geography, Federal University of Ceará, Fortaleza CE 60455-900, BrazilHigh penetration of renewable power requires technical, organizational, and political changes. We use Q-method, a qualitative−quantitative technique, to identify and analyze views held by key actors on challenges for large-scale diffusion of wind power in Ceará State, Brazil, an early leader in wind power with 2.05 GW installed capacity. Four quantitatively determined social perspectives were identified with regard to views on challenges for wind power expansion: (1) failing because of the grid; (2) environmental challenges; (3) planning for wind, and (4) participating in wind. Each social perspective emphasizes a different array of barriers, such as cost of new transmission lines, transformation of a hydro-thermal mental model, predictive capacity for wind energy, and the need for participatory forum. Understanding the subjective views of stakeholders is a key first step in eventually reducing these barriers to renewable power penetration through diverse policy interventions.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/11/2063wind powerbarriersQ-methodBrazil |
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How Do Stakeholders Perceive Barriers to Large-Scale Wind Power Diffusion? A Q-Method Case Study from Ceará State, Brazil |
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How Do Stakeholders Perceive Barriers to Large-Scale Wind Power Diffusion? A Q-Method Case Study from Ceará State, Brazil |
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How Do Stakeholders Perceive Barriers to Large-Scale Wind Power Diffusion? A Q-Method Case Study from Ceará State, Brazil |
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How Do Stakeholders Perceive Barriers to Large-Scale Wind Power Diffusion? A Q-Method Case Study from Ceará State, Brazil |
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how do stakeholders perceive barriers to large-scale wind power diffusion? a q-method case study from ceará state, brazil |
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High penetration of renewable power requires technical, organizational, and political changes. We use Q-method, a qualitative−quantitative technique, to identify and analyze views held by key actors on challenges for large-scale diffusion of wind power in Ceará State, Brazil, an early leader in wind power with 2.05 GW installed capacity. Four quantitatively determined social perspectives were identified with regard to views on challenges for wind power expansion: (1) failing because of the grid; (2) environmental challenges; (3) planning for wind, and (4) participating in wind. Each social perspective emphasizes a different array of barriers, such as cost of new transmission lines, transformation of a hydro-thermal mental model, predictive capacity for wind energy, and the need for participatory forum. Understanding the subjective views of stakeholders is a key first step in eventually reducing these barriers to renewable power penetration through diverse policy interventions. |
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