Why Is 'clean Energy Opposed? the Resistances To Geothermal Energy Projects in Turkey

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2024

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Özen, Hayriye

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Sage publications inc

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This study focuses on the resistance to geothermal energy projects in the Aegean region in Turkey. It explores, drawing on the analysis of documents and the fieldwork conducted in four Aegean cities, why there is a widespread local resistance to geothermal energy, which is widely promoted as environmentally benign and renewable and, as such, critical for the low-carbon energy transition. Examining the resistance from a political ecology perspective, I show how the power/resistance nexus in the field of renewable energy is shaped in those contexts where authoritarianism, populism, and geographically specific forms of capital accumulation operate in and through each other. Specifically, I demonstrate that the formulation of geothermal policy and practices to perpetuate and consolidate the power of the authoritarian populist AKP government laid the groundwork for the generation of widespread resistances by threatening to create new environmental injustices and to deepen existing class, and gender inequalities. The study also shows that geothermal energy may be as destructive as fossil fuel-based energy when not planned, regulated, or monitored effectively. It is concluded therefore that the practice of grouping renewable energy sources in a single 'clean energy' category should be reconsidered.

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Resistance, geothermal energy, renewable energy, authoritarian populism, Turkey, Wind Energy, Politics, Power, Transitions, Land, Conflicts, Economy, Policy

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05 social sciences, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 0507 social and economic geography, 02 engineering and technology

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Environment and Planning E-Nature And Space

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7

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