Wind Energy

Wind Energy - Visual Impacts and Public Perceptions

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Wind energy is rapidly developing in the United States, drawing from a multitude of political, environmental, and economic factors.  The construction of wind turbine facilities has impacted surrounding communities in complex ways.  Controversy has arisen in communities who have both desires for new energy sources and economic opportunities and concerns about the scenic, economic, and environmental impacts of wind energy.
This research project seeks to better understanding how communities can navigate controversy and engage in the process of wind energy development.  It is funded through a National Science Foundation grant (#SES 0724672) to Roopali Phadke at Macalester College.

The project’s achievements include:

    • Hosting a workshop on the scenic issues of wind development and Southeastern Wyoming and writing a follow-up report detailing the workshop’s results.
    • Developing 10 case studies of local controversies around wind development.
    • Creating maps depicting the state of wind energy development and opposition in the U.S.
    • Studying the application of Visual Impact Assessments to wind development
    • Compiling various creative responses in support or protest of wind energy.

For questions, please contact the project manager, Roopali Phadke:  phadke@macalester.edu.


Last updated January 2012.

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