eprintid: 260 rev_number: 1 eprint_status: archive userid: 1 dir: disk0/00/00/02/60 datestamp: 2020-04-23 05:14:25 lastmod: 2020-04-23 05:14:25 status_changed: 2020-04-23 05:14:25 type: thesis metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Ridder, E.J. title: Increasing the share of renewable energy technologies in the Netherlands by obtaining a Social License to Operate ispublished: pub full_text_status: public abstract: Efforts by the Dutch government to mitigate climate change by increasing the use of renewable energy technologies have raised the importance of public acceptance and potential impacts of energy projects. The Dutch government has set the ambitious target to raise the share of renewables to 16% of the total energy consumption by 2020. The perspectives from institutional, market and governmental levels differ towards the role of the government and towards the implementation of impact assessments when realizing renewable energy projects. In order to obtain a ‘Social License to Operate’ (SLO), impacts should be mitigated, communities should be involved and engaged in the early stages of the planning process and social impacts should be properly assessed. There is a need to build institutional capacity in order to successfully meet the ambitious energy target. date: 2013 date_type: published thesis_type: bachelor degree_programme: SGP tutors_name: Hanna, P. keywords_local: Social License to Operate keywords_local: Social Impact Assessment keywords_local: Renewable Energy keywords_local: Energy Policy language_iso: en titleorder: Increasing the share of renewable energy technologies in the Netherlands by obtaining a Social License to Operate dbi: 521f3a28b0395 imported_item: yes date_of_import: 2020-04-22 imported_from: http://scripties.frw.eldoc.ub.rug.nl/root/ba/SGP/2013/ejridder/ import_source_file: theses-frw-20200422132454-521f3a28b0395.xml date_issued: 2013-01-01 description_company: Rijksuniversiteit Groningen citation: Ridder, E.J. (2013) Increasing the share of renewable energy technologies in the Netherlands by obtaining a Social License to Operate. Bachelor thesis. document_url: https://frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/260/1/Bachelor_Thesis_Jelmer_van_de__1.pdf