Renewable energy and negative externalities: the effect of wind turbines on house prices
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| Publication date | 2014 |
| Series | Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper, TI 2014-124/VIII |
| Number of pages | 29 |
| Publisher | Amsterdam: Tinbergen Institute |
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| Abstract |
In many countries, wind turbines are constructed as part of a strategy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. In this paper, we measure the external effect of wind turbines on the transaction prices of nearby houses. A unique house price dataset covering the period 1985-2011 is used, including the exact location of all wind turbines built in the Netherlands. We find that house prices within a two kilometer radius of a turbine, after it has been constructed, decrease by about 1.4 to 2.3 percent on average. We find anticipation effects up to three years in advance of the construction of a wind turbine. We provide further evidence that the external costs of a wind turbine are at least 10 percent of its construction cost.
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| Document type | Working paper |
| Note | This version: 16 September 2014 |
| Language | English |
| Published at | http://papers.tinbergen.nl/14124.pdf |
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