Cumulative Effects of Wind Turbines: A Guide to Assessing the Cumulative Effects of Wind Energy Development

Topics:
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Crown,
Turbine,
UK Government Policy,
Wind Energy
Source:
Crown

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Overview: This paper provides practical information and advice on how to carry out an assessment of the cumulative effects of on-shore wind energy development. It is aimed at developers, planners and all other stakeholders with an interest in the development of wind energy in the United Kingdom. Global concerns over the sustainable use of the earth's resources and climate change have resulted in the rapid technological development of renewable forms of electricity generation. UK Government policy is to stimulate the exploitation of renewable energy sources wherever they have prospects of being economically attractive and environmentally acceptable.

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Format: PDF | Size: 318KB | Date: Sep 2001 | Pages: 64


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