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AI Customer ServiceWe present a case study of the UK’s first ‘nationally significant’ solar farm. We identify 28 determinants shaping community acceptance of large-scale solar farms. Key issues are ‘green-on-green’; scale; place attachment; policy; process; justice. We also propose a novel ‘relational’ understanding of community acceptance.
Thus, there remains a research gap on determinants shaping actual community responses to solar farms, which is important as public support has been found to shift when people are asked to think concretely rather than abstractly about the impacts of solar energy projects (Sütterlin and Siegrist, 2017).
Finally, we highlight the role of policy and process in shaping community acceptance of solar farms. We find that people’s broader views on energy policy feed into their views on specific infrastructure projects such as Cleve Hill, which we describe as a ‘relational’ understanding of community acceptance.
In doing so, it provides the first empirical study of community acceptance of a large-scale solar farm in a developed country context, building on existing studies which use hypothetical approaches such as choice experiments, or surveys which measure general attitudes rather than responses to specific developments.
Though not focusing on one empirical case, Roddis et al. (2018) provide a first attempt at understanding community acceptance of solar farms in a densely populated, developed country. They analyse planning applications for solar farms in Great Britain (GB) to identify types of project that are more or less likely to gain planning approval.
This indicates that community acceptance of solar farms is ‘relational’ rather than absolute; by this we mean it is informed by the deployment of other energy technologies and the wider energy policy landscape, not only the specific solar farm.
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