| Title | Public Acceptance and Support for Geothermal Resource Development in the 1980s--An Issue Deserving Industry Concern and Action |
|---|---|
| Authors | Julian, R. Keith; Bachrach, Arrie |
| Year | 1980 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | General; USA; Public Acceptance; Development; Education; Public Information |
| Abstract | For geothermal energy development to fulfill its potential as a major energy source, it must first win the confidence and support of the general p public and key special interest groups. Even in areas where geothermal potential is considerable and where large scale successful development has occurred, widespread public support ahs yet to be demonstrated. In facing the coming decade, geothermal proponents should consider why public support has been lukewarm and how it can be strengthened. Examining public response to previous large scale geothermal and other energy developments can provided useful insights. This paper suggests some lessons from these earlier experiences which may be applicable to public acceptance of further geothermal projects. Also proposed is a series of specific steps to be take by the geothermal industry to encourage public support and interest. |