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Prospects for Alternative Energy Development in the U.S. West

Tilting at Windmills?

  • Broadens our understanding of public support and opposition to alternative energy technologies
  • Explores how environmentally oriented citizens weigh the environmental trade-offs concerning the siting of alternative energy technologies
  • Provides case studies of alternative energy siting controversies
  • Identifies best practices for future siting considerations
  • Valuable to students and policy makers interested in the promotion of alternative energy technologies

Part of the book series: Environmental Challenges and Solutions (ECAS, volume 8)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Introduction & Context

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Tradeoffs

      • John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel
      Pages 3-9
  3. Case Studies

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 11-11
    2. Background: Energy Use, Capacity, and Policies

      • John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel
      Pages 13-36
    3. The Calico Solar Project

      • John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel
      Pages 37-56
    4. Kittitas Valley Wind Power Project

      • John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel
      Pages 57-88
    5. Newberry Crater Geothermal

      • John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel
      Pages 89-115
    6. Oregon Coast Wave Energy

      • John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel
      Pages 117-130
  4. Surveys

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 131-131
    2. The Tradeoff Terrain

      • John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel
      Pages 133-149
    3. A Matter of Values?

      • John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel
      Pages 151-165
    4. The Devil You Know

      • John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel
      Pages 167-182
    5. The Role of Energy Policy Beliefs

      • John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel
      Pages 183-202
    6. Knowledge: Levels and Sources

      • John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel
      Pages 203-216
    7. Information Source Reliance and Alternative Energy Tradeoffs

      • John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel
      Pages 217-229
    8. What Has Been Learned? Process and Values Matter!

      • John C. Pierce, Brent S. Steel
      Pages 231-240
  5. Back Matter

    Pages 241-258

About this book

This book poses the question of whether identifiable individual-level attributes (e.g., values, interests, knowledge, demographic characteristics) lead to support for or opposition to the development and implementation of alternative energy technologies.  In recent years, attempts to site alternative energy technologies (e.g., wind, solar, wave) have been met by intense opposition from a variety of sources, including many environmentalists from whom one might expect support for non-carbon based renewable energy initiatives.  This volume argues that there are indeed such discernible attributes, and moreover that the identification and exploration are important for the development of support strategies for the well-informed and achievable siting of such technologies. 

Authors and Affiliations

  • School of Public Affairs and Administration, University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA

    John C. Pierce

  • School of Public Policy, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA

    Brent S. Steel

About the authors

John C. Pierce

John Pierce (Ph.D., University of Minnesota) is Faculty Research Associate and Lecturer in the School of Public Affairs and Administration at the University of Kansas and Graduate Faculty in the School of Public Policy at Oregon State University.  Pierce is author or co-author of approximately 20 books and  monographs and 150 articles, chapters and essays. 

Brent S. Steel

Brent S. Steel is Professor and Director of the Public Policy Graduate Program in the School of Public Policy at Oregon State University. He teaches courses in comparative public policy, politics and administration. Steel is co-author of State and Local Government: Prospects for Sustainability (Oxford University Press) and editor of Science and Politics: An A to Z Guide to Issues and Controversies (Sage).

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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