Land Area Targets for Wind Energy: How Promising Is the New Onshore Wind Power Legislation?

Abstract The expansion targets for onshore wind power have recently been more than tripled by the German government for the upcoming years. Meanwhile, the actual expansion of wind power in Germany has been stalled for several years. A major obstacle to expansion is that too few areas have been desig...

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Main Authors: Felix Reutter, Charlotte Geiger, Paul Lehmann, Jan-Niklas Meier, Philip Tafarte
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Published: Sciendo 2022-09-01
Series:Wirtschaftsdienst
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s10273-022-3269-2
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description Abstract The expansion targets for onshore wind power have recently been more than tripled by the German government for the upcoming years. Meanwhile, the actual expansion of wind power in Germany has been stalled for several years. A major obstacle to expansion is that too few areas have been designated for wind turbines. To solve this problem, a new law has been passed, the “Windan-Land-Gesetz”. It sets explicit land area targets for the federal states to ensure that a total of 2 % of the national territory will be designated for wind turbines. This is a step in the right direction. However, it remains questionable whether the time-quantity framework is in line with national expansion targets.
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spelling doaj-art-f883c28557b34387900af637778a01732025-02-02T03:50:25ZdeuSciendoWirtschaftsdienst1613-978X2022-09-01102970370810.1007/s10273-022-3269-2Land Area Targets for Wind Energy: How Promising Is the New Onshore Wind Power Legislation?Felix Reutter0Charlotte Geiger1Paul Lehmann2Jan-Niklas Meier3Philip Tafarte4Inst. für Infrastruktur und Ressourcenmanagement, Universität LeipzigInst. für Infrastruktur und Ressourcenmanagement, Universität LeipzigInst. für Infrastruktur und Ressourcenmanagement, Universität LeipzigInst. für Infrastruktur und Ressourcenmanagement, Universität LeipzigInst. für Infrastruktur und Ressourcenmanagement, Universität LeipzigAbstract The expansion targets for onshore wind power have recently been more than tripled by the German government for the upcoming years. Meanwhile, the actual expansion of wind power in Germany has been stalled for several years. A major obstacle to expansion is that too few areas have been designated for wind turbines. To solve this problem, a new law has been passed, the “Windan-Land-Gesetz”. It sets explicit land area targets for the federal states to ensure that a total of 2 % of the national territory will be designated for wind turbines. This is a step in the right direction. However, it remains questionable whether the time-quantity framework is in line with national expansion targets.https://doi.org/10.1007/s10273-022-3269-2
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title Land Area Targets for Wind Energy: How Promising Is the New Onshore Wind Power Legislation?
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