Public attitudes of offshore wind energy in Japan: An empirical study using choice experiments

Kengo Iwata , Shinsuke Kyoi , Yoshiaki Ushifusa
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This study investigates the conflicts between decarbonization by renewable energy use and local environmental preservation. It also proposes the policy implication for the introduction of offshore wind turbines in Japan. In 2020, the Japanese government declared its goal to achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Subsequently, the interest in renewable energy, such as offshore wind power, has been growing. However, coastal communities have concerns about the negative impact of offshore wind turbines on the landscapes, health, and the environment, and often oppose the construction of offshore wind turbines. In Europe—an advanced region of offshore wind power—there are many studies on its social acceptance; however, Japan records few cases of acceptance. This study conducted a nationwide online survey and a choice experiment for Japanese respondents. It found that offshore wind turbines are positively evaluated in terms of climate change mitigation, but negatively in terms of their impact on the landscape. Heterogeneity was also observed in people's preferences.

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日本公众对海上风能的态度:基于选择实验的实证研究
本研究调查了可再生能源使用脱碳与当地环境保护之间的冲突。它还提出了在日本引进海上风力涡轮机的政策含义。2020年,日本政府宣布了到2050年实现温室气体零排放的目标。随后,人们对海上风电等可再生能源的兴趣不断增长。然而,沿海社区担心海上风力涡轮机对景观、健康和环境的负面影响,并经常反对建造海上风力涡轮机。在欧洲这个海上风电的发达地区,有许多关于其社会接受度的研究;然而,日本记录的接受案例很少。这项研究进行了一项全国性的在线调查,并对日本受访者进行了选择实验。研究发现,海上风力涡轮机在缓解气候变化方面得到了积极评价,但在对景观的影响方面却受到了负面评价。人们的偏好也存在异质性。
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