高压架空输电线路的外部成本:法国农村地区因果关系的证据

IF 9.8 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Tina Rambonilaza , Jean Dubé , Jean-Sauveur Ay
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鉴于气候变化和全球变暖,需要开发电力传输网络,以整合可再生能源。在北美和欧洲,为了实现可再生能源发电的目标,计划对电力传输基础设施进行大规模投资,以便将太阳能和风能发电站与电网网络连接起来。然而,当地人反对新安装高压架空输电线路(HVOTLs),导致工程延误和成本超支。视觉干扰是当地利益相关者反对新项目的重要依据。估算高压架空输电线路对当地经济的影响有助于确定电力供应行业的外部成本,从而提高电力定价的效率,并在确定东道社区补偿条款时做到公平合理。先前的研究已经提供了证据,证明现有的高电压供电线路对其邻近地区有负面影响,但不是实质性影响。不过,这些研究采用的是相关性方法。本文重新审视了高压穿越线路的外部影响,以连接法国两个中等城市(Saint-Privat-d'Allier 至 Saint-Etienne)的 225 千伏线路为例进行探讨。我们利用 2009 年公开披露的电网升级项目,将总长 87 千米的线路中的 8 千米转入地下的消息,通过比较线路升级决定公布前后,与现有铁塔不同距离的房屋销售价格,建立了一个差分对冲回归模型。我们的研究表明,在旧铁塔附近 200 米范围内的房屋价格上涨了约 38%。靠近高压铁塔所隐含的环境成本是巨大的,而且一旦宣布转入地下的决定,这些成本的降低就会内化到房价中。
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External costs of high-voltage overhead transmission lines: Evidence from a causal approach in rural France

In light of climatic change and global warming, electricity transmission networks need to be developed for the integration of renewable sources. In North America and Europe, to achieve renewable electricity goals, massive investments in electricity transport infrastructure are planned to connect solar and wind generation sites to the grid network. However, local opposition to new installations of high-voltage overhead transmission lines (HVOTLs) is causing delays and cost overruns. Visual nuisance is an important basis of local stakeholders' opposition to a new project. Estimations of the local economic impact of HVOTLs can help in identifying the external costs of the electricity supply industry to improve both efficiency in electricity pricing and fairness in defining provision for host community compensation. Prior research has provided evidence that existing HVOTLs have negative but not substantial effects on their immediate neighbourhoods. However, these studies have applied a correlational approach. This paper revisits the external effects of HVTOLs, exploring the case of a 225 kV line connecting two medium-size cities (Saint-Privat-d'Allier to Saint-Etienne) in France. We take advantage of the public disclosure in 2009 of undergrounding 8 km out of a total of 87 km lines as a result of a network upgrade project, to develop a difference-in-difference specification of a hedonic regression model, by comparing house sale prices at different distances from existing pylons, before and after the announcement of the decision to upgrade the line. We show that undergrounding was accompanied by an increase of about 38% in the price of treated houses located within 200 m of old pylons. The implied environmental costs of proximity to high-voltage pylons are substantial and their reduction is internalized into house prices as soon as the decision to go underground is announced.

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CiteScore
12.60
自引率
10.10%
发文量
200
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Environmental Impact Assessment Review is an interdisciplinary journal that serves a global audience of practitioners, policymakers, and academics involved in assessing the environmental impact of policies, projects, processes, and products. The journal focuses on innovative theory and practice in environmental impact assessment (EIA). Papers are expected to present innovative ideas, be topical, and coherent. The journal emphasizes concepts, methods, techniques, approaches, and systems related to EIA theory and practice.
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