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ID149941
Title ProperWillingness to accept local wind energy development
Other Title Informationdoes the compensation mechanism matter?
LanguageENG
AuthorKallbekken, Steffen ;  Cherry, Todd L ;  Garcia, Jorge H ;  Torvanger, Asbjørn
Summary / Abstract (Note)Wind power development projects often include compensation for the affected communities, but little is known about the efficacy of the alternative compensation mechanisms. This study addresses this question by examining the relative potential of private and public compensation. We conduct a Choice Experiment (CE) that investigates household preferences of compensation for the local siting of a hypothetical wind park. Households chose among different alternatives, where each alternative was characterized by three varying attributes: the number of turbines, the level of private compensation, and the level of public compensation. Results indicate the wind park imposes welfare losses to local residents and non-local recreational users, with about 35% of these losses corresponding to non-use values. Findings show that households prefer public compensation to private compensation, with household’s willingness to accept being lower with public compensation than private compensation. This finding suggests that estimates of local resistance to wind development depends on the compensation mechanism.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 99, No.99; Dec 2016: p.165–173
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2016-12 99, 99
Key WordsWind Energy ;  Local Communities ;  Choice Experiments ;  Local Impacts ;  Compensation Mechanisms