End of wire. Distanced from the sources of renewable energy dispersed through national grid.
May not be spatially close to technologies, but are explicitly so in heat networks and household/community modes of implementation.
Investment opportunities may be locally restricted (e.g. REIC-backed projects in Walesa); open to distant investors (e.g. JUICE GreenpeaceNPower tariffs for North Hoyleb); or aspatial.
NPower tariffs for North Hoyleb); or aspatial.
Benefits may be direct or explicitly tied spatially through community funds administered by local groups.
While some campaign groups (e.g. Country Guardianc) are not spatially linked, most protestors are focused on local projects.
Linked to local projects, tend to overlap with participants. Campaign groups may be spatially distant (e.g. Yes2Windd). Explicitly linked to spatially-tied community or household modes.
Necessarily spatially linked.
Normally proximate and part of household.