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Annoyance of residents induced by wind turbine obstruction lights: A cross-country comparison of impact factors

In Energy Policy 2021, Volume 156, pp. 112437
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Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg1

Society, Market and Policy, Wind Energy Systems Division, Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark2

Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark3

Aalborg University4

Larger wind turbines are developed to harvest greater amounts of wind energy. This development increases the dilemma between ensuring aviation safety through obstruction lights and reducing citizen annoyance and possible stress effects caused by obstruction lights. In this study, a unique Danish sample is contrasted with a combined German-Swiss sample.

Stronger stress effects due to the lights for the Danish sample compared to the German-Swiss study were found, an issue that could be related to the specific technical and site conditions. The prevalence of strongly annoyed residents was low. Significant factors for predicting obstruction light annoyance stress were identified, including: perceived fairness, consideration of the interests of the community, landscape change annoyance stress, number of visible wind turbines and age.

It is recommended to enhance the planning process to reduce the stress among citizens, e.g. through improved communication, and to enhance the participation of residents in a way that allows for a meaningful consideration of people's concerns.

Language: English
Year: 2021
Pages: 112437
ISSN: 18736777 and 03014215
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2021.112437
ORCIDs: Rudolph, David , Clausen, Niels-Erik and Kirkegaard, Julia K.

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