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What drives opposition to high-voltage transmission lines?
Institution:1. Department of Land, Environment, Agriculture and Forestry. University of Padova, Italy;2. Research on Energy Systems – RSE S.p.A., Milan, Italy;1. Institute for Regulatory Impact Assessment and Evaluation, German Research Institute for Public Administration, Freiherr-vom-Stein-Str. 2, 67346 Speyer, Germany;2. Department of Sociology, Saarland University, Im Stadtwald, 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany
Abstract:This paper critically reviews theoretical and empirical research from planning, social psychology, and political science relevant to the siting of high-voltage transmission lines (HVTLs). Siting of new HVTLs is important to reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases from the electricity sector as well as meeting demands for reliable power. We synthesize existing research by developing a meso-level framework that integrates and extends existing individual-level theories to better account for the nested impact of social interactions and institutional variables on siting outcomes. We apply our framework to a HVTL case in California where community based opposition was effective due to the perceived high risk of the project and where trust in institutions was low. Statutory p for using existing right-of-ways, land use attributes, and political lobbying were also important in explaining the HVTL siting outcome.
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