评估美国中西部公用事业级太阳能附近的财产价值影响

Simeng Hao, Gilbert Michaud
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随着能源从化石燃料向可再生能源过渡的不断推进,美国的公用事业级太阳能项目提案呈指数级增长。虽然部署大规模太阳能光伏发电所带来的排放和经济效益有据可查,但人们对其对附近物业价值的影响却知之甚少。本文调查了美国中西部公用事业级太阳能设施的位置、每个相关邮政编码的平均房屋价值,以及公用事业级太阳能项目的存在是否会以任何方式影响附近的房产价值。我们的研究利用劳伦斯伯克利国家实验室(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)提供的数据,包括 2009 年至 2022 年期间在美国中西部建造的 70 个公用事业级太阳能设施。除了来自 Zillow(即 Zestimate)的房屋价值数据外,我们还纳入了其他数据,包括太阳能项目的装机容量、乡村地区和州。利用差分法,我们的结果表明,公用事业规模的太阳能项目会使附近的房产价值增加大约 0.5-2.0%。此外,我们的结果表明,与 20 兆瓦或更大的项目相比,较小的项目对附近房产价值的积极影响更大。归根结底,更好地了解这些大型太阳能项目对房产价值的影响对各利益相关者(尤其是地方官员和业主)来说至关重要,因为他们越来越多地面临着是否允许在其社区内建设这些设施的决策。
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Assessing property value impacts near utility-scale solar in the Midwestern United States

Utility-scale solar energy project proposals have been accelerating exponentially in the United States (U.S.) as the energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables continues to unfold. While the emissions and economic related benefits of deploying large-scale solar photovoltaics (PV) for electricity generation are well documented, relatively less is known about their impact on nearby property values. This paper investigates the location of utility-scale solar facilities in the U.S. Midwest, the average home value in each relevant zip code, and whether the presence of a utility-scale solar project affects nearby property values in any manner. Our study includes 70 utility-scale solar facilities built in the Midwest from 2009 to 2022 using data from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Alongside housing value data from Zillow (i.e., Zestimate), we incorporate additional data, including solar project size in installed capacity, rurality, and state. Using the difference-in-differences method, our results indicate that utility-scale solar projects increase nearby property values by roughly 0.5–2.0 %. Moreover, our results show that smaller projects have more of a positive impact on nearby property values than projects that are 20 megawatts or larger. Ultimately, having a better understanding of how these larger-scale solar projects impact property values is essential for a variety of stakeholders – especially local officials and property owners – as they are increasingly faced with making decisions about whether to permit the construction of these facilities in their communities.

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