Exploring the trilemma of cost-efficiency, landscape impact and regional equality in onshore wind expansion planning

IF 13 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS Advances in Applied Energy Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.adapen.2022.100102
Jann Michael Weinand , Russell McKenna , Heidi Heinrichs , Michael Roth , Detlef Stolten , Wolf Fichtner
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Onshore wind development has historically focused on cost-efficiency, which may lead to uneven turbine distributions and public resistance due to landscape impacts. Using a multi-criteria planning approach, we show how onshore wind capacity targets can be achieved by 2050 in a cost-efficient, visually unobtrusive and evenly distributed way. For the case study of Germany, we build on the existing turbine stock and use open data on technically feasible turbine locations and data on scenicness of landscapes to plan the optimal expansion. The analysis shows that while the trade-off between optimizing either cost-efficiency or landscape impact of the turbines is rather weak with about 15% higher costs or scenicness, an even distribution has a large impact on these criteria. However, a more evenly distributed expansion is necessary for the achievement of the targeted south quota, a policy target that calls for more wind turbine additions in southern Germany. Our analysis assists stakeholders in resolving the onshore wind expansion trilemma.

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探索陆上风电扩张规划中成本效益、景观影响和区域平等的三难困境
陆上风电开发历来关注的是成本效益,这可能导致涡轮机分布不均匀,以及由于景观影响而引起的公众阻力。使用多标准规划方法,我们展示了如何以经济高效、视觉上不引人注目和均匀分布的方式实现2050年的陆上风电装机容量目标。对于德国的案例研究,我们以现有的涡轮机存量为基础,并使用技术上可行的涡轮机位置和景观景观数据的开放数据来规划最佳扩展。分析表明,虽然优化涡轮机的成本效率或景观影响之间的权衡相当弱,成本或景观性提高约15%,但均匀分布对这些标准有很大影响。然而,更均匀分布的扩张对于实现南方目标配额是必要的,这一政策目标要求在德国南部增加更多的风力涡轮机。我们的分析有助于利益相关者解决陆上风电扩张的三难困境。
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Advances in Applied Energy
Advances in Applied Energy Energy-General Energy
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