Details zur Publikation

Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1016/j.enpol.2011.04.015
Titel (primär) Combining spatial modeling and choice experiments for the optimal spatial allocation of wind turbines
Autor Drechsler, M.; Ohl, C.; Meyerhoff, J.; Eichhorn, M.; Monsees, J.
Quelle Energy Policy
Erscheinungsjahr 2011
Department OEKON; OESA; BIOENERGIE
Band/Volume 39
Heft 6
Seite von 3845
Seite bis 3854
Sprache englisch
Keywords Choice experiment; Optimal spatial allocation; Wind power
Abstract

Although wind power is currently the most efficient source of renewable energy, the installation of wind turbines (WT) in landscapes often leads to conflicts in the affected communities. We propose that such conflicts can be mitigated by a welfare-optimal spatial allocation of WT in the landscape so that a given energy target is reached at minimum social costs. The energy target is motivated by the fact that wind power production is associated with relatively low CO2 emissions. Social costs comprise energy production costs as well as external costs caused by harmful impacts on humans and biodiversity. We present a modeling approach that combines spatially explicit ecological–economic modeling and choice experiments to determine the welfare-optimal spatial allocation of WT in West Saxony, Germany. The welfare-optimal sites balance production and external costs. Results indicate that in the welfare-optimal allocation the external costs represent about 14% of the total costs (production costs plus external costs). Optimizing wind power production without consideration of the external costs would lead to a very different allocation of WT that would marginally reduce the production costs but strongly increase the external costs and thus lead to substantial welfare losses.

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Drechsler, M., Ohl, C., Meyerhoff, J., Eichhorn, M., Monsees, J. (2011):
Combining spatial modeling and choice experiments for the optimal spatial allocation of wind turbines
Energy Policy 39 (6), 3845 - 3854 10.1016/j.enpol.2011.04.015