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From wire evil to power line poetics: the ethics and aesthetics of renewable transmission

D.L. Wuebben

Energy Research & Social Science Vol. 30, pp. 53 - 60

Resumen:

Building upon a selective history of so-called “wire evil,” and more recent social science research regarding public perceptions of electric infrastructure, this article explores renewable transmission lines as sites of tension between landscape aesthetics and environmental ethics. It reports the results of an ethnographic study performed at a utility-owned arboretum in Omaha, Nebraska and suggests a “power line poetics” may help balance the aesthetic experience of electric infrastructures and the ethics of renewable energy development.


Palabras Clave: Aesthetics; Overhead transmission lines; Public perceptions; Electricity rhetoric


Índice de impacto JCR y cuartil WoS: Q1 (2017); 6,700 - Q1 (2022)

Referencia DOI: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2017.05.040

Publicado en papel: Agosto 2017.

Publicado on-line: Julio 2017.



Cita:
D.L. Wuebben, From wire evil to power line poetics: the ethics and aesthetics of renewable transmission. Energy Research & Social Science. Vol. 30, pp. 53 - 60, Agosto 2017. [Online: Julio 2017]


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