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From Project Impacts to Strategic Decisions: Recurring Issues and Concerns in Wind Energy Environmental Assessments

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Wind energy is among the fastest-growing renewable energy source. Although not as controversial as fossil fuel-based energy projects, wind energy projects can be contested. Understanding common environmental assessment issues surrounding wind energy projects is important for addressing the transaction costs for renewable energy projects. This research examined 16 environmental assessments (EAs) for wind energy projects in Western Canada to identify the recurring issues and concerns raised by government reviewers, project interveners, and other affected interests. Fifty different issues were identified. Although variability existed among the number and diversity of issues by jurisdiction and by project, depending on location and size, concerns about land use, impacts on human well-being, impacts on natural ecosystems, and economic opportunity, represented nearly 80% of all issues and concerns. The majority of issues reflect project-specific impacts and concerns, but many issues including impacts to other land tenure holders or licensees (such as other utilities and industries) are issues that are beyond the scope and scale of what can be resolved at the time wind energy projects are proposed. Understanding and addressing recurrent issues and concerns and shifting the bigger issues to the planning and strategic process, are important conditions for the energy transition.

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We wish to acknowledge the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the Community Appropriate Sustainable Energy Security (CASES) partnership for supporting this work. As CASES researchers and scholars, we embrace the special relationship in Canada that we are all treaty people—we reside on, work with, or are members of Indigenous communities from Treaties 5, 6, and 11, and Metis and Inuit homelands.

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All authors contributed equally to the development of this manuscript.

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This research was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, grant numbers 435-2018-0008 and 895-2019-1007.

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Correspondence to Nipa Dutta.

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Dutta, N., Noble, B., Poelzer, G. et al. From Project Impacts to Strategic Decisions: Recurring Issues and Concerns in Wind Energy Environmental Assessments. Environmental Management 68, 591–603 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-021-01518-2

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