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 THURSDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2016
 09:00 - 10:30 NOISE AND VISUAL IMPACTS AND YOU AS THE LOCAL RESIDENT 
Room: C 2.2 
Environmental impacts & social acceptance 

 

Session description

This session will explore various technologies and methodologies to analyse and mitigate noise and visual impacts of wind farms. It will focus in particular on the capacity of the various technologies to foster acceptance among citizens living around a wind farm. Preventing negative impacts of wind farms on people means reducing noise and visual impact.

Chair and speakers will involve the audience by discussing the various examples of projects using these technologies. With the help of these examples, we will try to find out why certain technologies help to foster acceptance while others do not.

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Co-chair:
Ruth Brand-Schock, ENERCON, Germany

Stefano Grassi
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
3D AUGMENTED REALITY FOR IMPROVING SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION OF WIND FARMS
Abstract ID: 352  | Download presentation: 148_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (90.04 MB) Download full paper: PDF (1.67 MB)
Sara Koller
Meteotest, Switzerland
CUMULATIVE VISIBILITY ANALYSES FOR WIND PARKS WITHIN A REGIONAL CONTEXT
Abstract ID: 371  | Download presentation: 146_WindEurope2016presentation.pdf (5.67 MB) Full paper not available
Friedrich Wilts
UL International GmbH (DEWI), Germany
EXPERIENCES WITH METHODS TO ASSESS NOISE COMPLAINTS OF WIND FARMS
Abstract ID: 416  | Download presentation: 147_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (8.23 MB) Download full paper: PDF (0.50 MB)
Michael Kerscher
gfai tech GmbH, Germany
HOW ACOUSTIC CAMERA MEASUREMENTS CAN HELP TO INCREASE THE ACCEPTANCE OF WIND TURBINES
Abstract ID: 450  | Download presentation: 149_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (13.77 MB) Download full paper: PDF (1.21 MB)
Moise Coulon
TNEI Services Ltd, United Kingdom
LIFETIME NOISE MONITORING TO PROTECT RESIDENTS AND IMPROVE YIELD
Abstract ID: 482  | Download presentation: 150_WindEurope2016presentation.PPTX (1.71 MB) Full paper not available
 THURSDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2016
 11:30 - 13:00 ENVIRONMENTAL CASE STUDIES: GLOBAL GAIN, NO LOCAL PAIN!  
Room: C 2.2 
Environmental impacts & social acceptance 
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Session description

The session will explore case studies and experiences on environmental impacts and will draw lessons for similar projects. There will be a focus on repowering, environmental impact assessments and wildlife.

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Co-chair:
Tuuliki Kasonen, Estonian Wind Power Association, Estonia

Gonçalo Brotas
ACHLI - Associação de Conservação do Habitat do Lobo Ibérico, Portugal
CREATION AND MANAGEMENT OF A COMPENSATORY SCHEME: WIND FARMS AND WOLF HABITAT CONSERVATION IN PORTUGAL
Abstract ID: 260  | Download presentation: 152_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (6.49 MB) Full paper not available
John Woodruff
Natural Power Consultants Ltd., United Kingdom
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF REPOWERING/REFURBISHING PROJECTS – OPTIMISING OUTCOME IN A LEVELISED COST OF ENERGY MARKETPLACE
Abstract ID: 351  | Download presentation: 154_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (3.28 MB) Full paper not available
Andreas Vlamakis
ENTEKA SA, Greece
LARGE SCALE WIND FARMS IN NATURA 2000 AREA: TECHNICAL AND LEGISLATIVE TOOLS TO MITIGATE POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
Abstract ID: 469  | Download presentation: 153_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (9.41 MB) Full paper not available
 THURSDAY, 29 SEPTEMBER 2016
 14:30 - 16:00 YES IN MY BACK YARD! MAXIMISING SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE 
Room: C 2.2 
Environmental impacts & social acceptance 

 

Session description

The session will present various measures to support and maximise social acceptance. It will have four presentations: exploring engagement measures with local communities; research into effective involvement; real-life experience of successful approaches to social acceptance; and specific examples and case studies.

Finally, the session will conclude with WISE Power project announcing the winner of the Best Community Project Award for outstanding commitment to local people in a European wind energy project, which the winner will then present.  

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This session will be chaired by:
Jennifer Ramsay, Local Energy Scotland, United Kingdom

Pia Dorfinger
German Energy Agency - Dena, Germany
ENGAGEMENT WITH LOCAL COMMUNITIES: INTERACTIVE MEASURES, CASE STUDIES AND LEARNING PRACTICES FROM REAL LIFE EXPERIENCES FOR ONSHORE WIND POWER  
| Download presentation: 178_WindEurope2016presentation.ppt (6.70 MB)
Uta Schneider
Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research - ISI, Germany
INVOLVING CITIZENS AND STAKEHOLDERS IN WIND FARM DEVELOPMENT – SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE MEASURES AND THEIR EFFECTS ACROSS EUROPE
Abstract ID: 332  | Download presentation: 182_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (1.58 MB) Full paper not available
Rahel Jones
Vattenfall, United Kingdom
DELIVERING SUSTAINABLE ENERGY, NOT JUST RENEWABLE
Abstract ID: 155  | Download presentation: 181_WindEurope2016presentation.ppt (2.08 MB) Full paper not available
Tobias Natt
Green City Energy, Germany
AWARD WINNING PROJECT: COMMUNITY WIND FARM SüDLICHE ORTENAU  
| Download presentation: 529_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (5.70 MB)
Koen Broess
DNV GL, The Netherlands
GREEN BUSINESS MODELS AND SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED TURBINES
Abstract ID: 182  | Download presentation: 180_WindEurope2016presentation.pptx (1.35 MB) Full paper not available

 

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