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Wind energy on the horizon in British Columbia. A review and evaluation of the British Columbia wind energy planning framework

Posted on:2012-02-27Degree:M.N.R.E.SType:Thesis
University:University of Northern British Columbia (Canada)Candidate:Day, JasonFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390011954186Subject:Alternative Energy
Abstract/Summary:
This study examines the wind energy planning frameworks from ten North American jurisdictions, drawing important lessons that British Columbia could use to build on its current model which has been criticized for its limited scope and restriction of local government powers. This study contributes to similar studies conducted by Kimrey (2006), Longston (2006), and Eriksen (2009).;This research also builds upon Rosenberg's (2008) wind energy planning framework typologies. I conclude that the typology utilized in Texas should be employed in British Columbia in order to facilitate utilizing wind power. The only adaptation needed is the establishment of a cross-jurisdictional review committee for project assessment to address concerns about local involvement and site-specific environmental and social concerns.;This study concludes that inclusion of wind resource zones delineated through strategic environmental assessment, programme assessment, and conducting research-oriented studies could improve the current British Columbia planning framework. The framework should also strengthen its bat impact assessment practices and incorporate habitat compensation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Planning framework, British columbia, Wind energy planning, Assessment
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