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Measuring Renewable Energy Externalities: Evidence from Subjective Well-Being Data

SOEPpapers 779, 20 S.

Charlotte von Möllendorff, Heinz Welsch

2015

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Abstract

Electricity from renewable sources avoids disadvantages of conventional power generation but often meets with local resistance due to visual, acoustic, and odor nuisance. We use representative panel data on the subjective well-being of 46,678 individuals in Germany, 1994-2012, for identifying and valuing the local externalities from solar, wind and biomass plants in respondents’ postcode area and adjacent postcode areas. We find significant well-being externalities of all three technologies that differ with regard to their temporal and spatial characteristics. The monetary equivalent of 1 MW capacity expansion is estimated to be in the range of 0.3-0.7 percent of per capita income.



JEL-Classification: Q42;D62;I31;Q51
Keywords: renewable energy, local externality, subjective well-being, life satisfaction, non-market valuation
Frei zugängliche Version: (econstor)
http://hdl.handle.net/10419/115874

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