Three Wind Farm Developments, Three Different Planning Difficulties: Cases from Denmark
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- How can concerns over wind turbine development be described in accordance with the type of conflict they represent?
- Why do certain concerns overflow to, e.g., newspapers and social media?
- How can planning authorities avoid the overflow of certain concerns?
1.1. From Concerns to Conflict
- (1)
- Instrumental concerns are tangible issues that consider technical features (size, output, noise), regulations and procedures.
- (2)
- Interest concerns are tangible and economic issues both for the owners of the technical installation (cost structure, profits, financing, etc.) and for stakeholders who live in the vicinity, but with no economic shares (economic compensation, compulsory acquisition and legal rights, such as the right/ability to object).
- (3)
- Value concerns are intangible and concepts that are often referred to as “social values” or “human values” to distinguish them from economics [23]. Value concerns include social capital, as well as the subjective aspects of the citizen’s well-being, such as their ability to participate in making decisions that affect them (democratic and procedural issues). Value concerns can also arise when new developments disrupt pre-existing emotional attachments and threaten place-related identity, referred to as place attachment [24]. Finally, this dimension includes concerns about the loss of cultural values and moral or ethical beliefs.
- (4)
- Personal concerns encompass intangible inner qualities, such as individual life ability and appreciation of life. Thus, personal anxiety about technologies, risk and health perceptions are considered a type of concern in this category.
1.2. Framing and Overflowing
2. Materials and Methods
- Coverage in the local press via a Danish media search engine, InfoMedia (articles and letters to the editor), in the period from when the wind turbine site was publicly known until the wind turbines were in operation. No distinction was made between whether the author was a journalist affiliated (interviews or part of running commentary) with the media or a private person;
- Materials made available by the local municipal authorities regarding case management (objections, enquiry and complaints);
- Quotes from media articles concerning the wind turbine siting;
- Hearing statements from neighbors about the planned wind turbine siting;
- The city council’s assessments of the hearing responses from the neighbors and the potential adjustments this might give rise to.
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. Case: Nørrekær Enge, Staying Low on the Conflict Ladder
Nørrekær Enge | Incoming Responses to Public Hearing: 2 | Number of Articles in Local Press: 35 |
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Type of Concerns | Counted Codes | Counted Codes |
Instrumental (tangible) | 2 | 10 |
Interests (tangible) | 1 | 1 |
Values (intangible) | 0 | 2 |
Personal (intangible) | 0 | 0 |
Concerns Explained
3.2. Case: Ovnbøl, ‘By the Book’ and on Time despite Considerable Protests
Concerns Explained
3.3. Case: Ulvemosen, Procedural Errors and Conflicts
Concerns Explained
3.4. Framing: One-Dimensional Responses from Authorities
3.5. Overflow: Response from Authorities Is Perceived as Inadequate
4. Conclusions
Policy Recommendations to Avoid Overflowing
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Wind Farm Project | Capacity (MW) | Rotor Dimension (m) | Hub Height (m) | Municipality | Commissioned |
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Nørrekær Enge | 13 × 2.3 | 93 | 80 | Aalborg/Vesthimmerland | July 2009 |
Ovnbøl | 4 × 3.0 | 101 | 90 | Varde | December 2012 |
Ulvemosen | 10 × 3.3 | 117 | 94 | Varde | November 2017 |
Type of Concern (Code) | Type of Concern (Code) |
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Instrumental (Tangible)
| Values (Intangible)
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Interests (Tangible)
| Personal (Intangible)
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Ovnbøl | Incoming Responses to Public Hearing: 36 | Number of Articles in Local Press: 68 |
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Type of Concerns | Number of Codes | Counted Codes |
Instrumental (tangible) | 81 | 48 |
Interests (tangible) | 25 | 17 |
Values (intangible) | 69 | 32 |
Personal (intangible) | 76 | 28 |
Ulvemosen | Incoming Responses to Public Hearing: 48 | Number of Articles in Local Press: 245 |
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Type of Concerns | Number of Codes | Counted Codes |
Instrumental (tangible) | 272 | 118 |
Interests (tangible) | 87 | 37 |
Values (intangible) | 269 | 155 |
Personal (intangible) | 282 | 173 |
Hearing Response Category | Engendered Adjustments (Summary) |
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Noise | Implementation of noise monitoring programme |
Low frequency noise | None |
Loss of amenity value | None |
Loss of (property) value and compensation | None: belongs under the independent taxation authority |
Shadowing | Maximum of 10 h/year |
Animal welfare | None |
Annex IV species | None |
Light flash (air traffic warning) nuisances | None |
Health | None |
Other | None |
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Borch, K.; Kirkegaard, J.K.; Nyborg, S. Three Wind Farm Developments, Three Different Planning Difficulties: Cases from Denmark. Energies 2023, 16, 4662. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16124662
Borch K, Kirkegaard JK, Nyborg S. Three Wind Farm Developments, Three Different Planning Difficulties: Cases from Denmark. Energies. 2023; 16(12):4662. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16124662
Chicago/Turabian StyleBorch, Kristian, Julia Kirch Kirkegaard, and Sophie Nyborg. 2023. "Three Wind Farm Developments, Three Different Planning Difficulties: Cases from Denmark" Energies 16, no. 12: 4662. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16124662
APA StyleBorch, K., Kirkegaard, J. K., & Nyborg, S. (2023). Three Wind Farm Developments, Three Different Planning Difficulties: Cases from Denmark. Energies, 16(12), 4662. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16124662