[by Dr Steve Gibbons] News this morning suggests that communities near new wind-farm developments could be in for some form of compensation, through lower electricity prices or other payment schemes. The BBC reports that the compensation could be worth as much as £100,000 per community http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-22791815. This is probably welcome news for residents potentially affected by wind-farm developments, although provisional findings from on-going research suggests that this level of compensation may not cover the costs involved, in terms of environmental, health and other impacts. I find that an operational wind farm reduces housing prices by around 7% up to 5km from the wind farm site. Some rough calculations based on thes...
Worldwide interest in wind energy has been growing over a number of years. We describe UK wind energ...
The Australian government is supporting the development of renewable energy technology, such as wind...
In this study, we investigate the effect of planned or operating wind turbines on urban home values....
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This paper discusses the findings from a UK study to determine the likely impact of a wind farm on h...
The rapid growth of wind farms across rural communities in the U.S. has spurred concerns over the ef...
Growing international demand for renewable energy has led to rapid growth in the wind power sector a...
Acknowledgements and Funding sources: This work has received funding from the European Union’s Seven...
The construction of wind farms is on the rise. According to the UK Wind Energy Database (UKWED) 1, ...
The Scottish government’s aim of deriving 100 per cent of the nation’s electricity from renewable so...
Cost-efficiency and public acceptance are competing objectives for onshore wind locations. We quanti...
This paper examines the impact of wind turbines on house values in Rhode Island. In contrast to wind...
This study examines the effect that windfarm visibility has on residential property values using a h...
The willingness to accept the construction of wind farms on private properties is investigated using...
Cost-efficiency and public acceptance are competing objectives for onshore wind locations. The impac...
Worldwide interest in wind energy has been growing over a number of years. We describe UK wind energ...
The Australian government is supporting the development of renewable energy technology, such as wind...
In this study, we investigate the effect of planned or operating wind turbines on urban home values....
This study provides quantitative evidence on the local benefits and costs of wind farm developments ...
This paper discusses the findings from a UK study to determine the likely impact of a wind farm on h...
The rapid growth of wind farms across rural communities in the U.S. has spurred concerns over the ef...
Growing international demand for renewable energy has led to rapid growth in the wind power sector a...
Acknowledgements and Funding sources: This work has received funding from the European Union’s Seven...
The construction of wind farms is on the rise. According to the UK Wind Energy Database (UKWED) 1, ...
The Scottish government’s aim of deriving 100 per cent of the nation’s electricity from renewable so...
Cost-efficiency and public acceptance are competing objectives for onshore wind locations. We quanti...
This paper examines the impact of wind turbines on house values in Rhode Island. In contrast to wind...
This study examines the effect that windfarm visibility has on residential property values using a h...
The willingness to accept the construction of wind farms on private properties is investigated using...
Cost-efficiency and public acceptance are competing objectives for onshore wind locations. The impac...
Worldwide interest in wind energy has been growing over a number of years. We describe UK wind energ...
The Australian government is supporting the development of renewable energy technology, such as wind...
In this study, we investigate the effect of planned or operating wind turbines on urban home values....