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Wind Power, Public Power: Evaluating Public Participation In New England Land-Based Wind Development, Gwen M. Miller
Wind Power, Public Power: Evaluating Public Participation In New England Land-Based Wind Development, Gwen M. Miller
Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014
Wind energy is a means of energy production without carbon emissions, facilitating regional and national energy security. While there are currently no offshore wind farms in the United States, there has been growing success in building land-based wind capacity. Within the wind industry, there is a call for a streamlined permitting process, as well as an objective evaluation of current stakeholder processes. Within city and regional planning, the stakeholder process and public participation in general have long been subject to research and discourse, as scholars and practitioners alike seek to identify and typify what exactly makes public participation robust or …