TY - JOUR TI - Public attitudes of offshore wind energy in Japan: An empirical study using choice experiments AU - Iwata, K AU - Kyoi, S AU - Ushifusa, Y T2 - Cleaner Energy Systems AB - This study investigates the conflicts between decarbonization by renewable energy use and local environmental preservation. It also proposes the policy implication for the introduction of offshore wind turbines in Japan. In 2020, the Japanese government declared its goal to achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Subsequently, the interest in renewable energy, such as offshore wind power, has been growing. However, coastal communities have concerns about the negative impact of offshore wind turbines on the landscapes, health, and the environment, and often oppose the construction of offshore wind turbines. In Europe—an advanced region of offshore wind power—there are many studies on its social acceptance; however, Japan records few cases of acceptance. This study conducted a nationwide online survey and a choice experiment for Japanese respondents. It found that offshore wind turbines are positively evaluated in terms of climate change mitigation, but negatively in terms of their impact on the landscape. Heterogeneity was also observed in people's preferences. DA - 2023/04// PY - 2023 VL - 4 UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S277278312300002X DO - 10.1016/j.cles.2023.100052 LA - English KW - Wind Energy KW - Fixed Offshore Wind KW - Floating Offshore Wind KW - Human Dimensions KW - Social & Economic Data ER -