Local Economic Impacts of Wind Power Deployment in Denmark
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 22-058 // 2022An argument sometimes used to support renewable energy is that it may contribute to job creation. On the other hand, these technologies often face local opposition. On the case of Denmark, the country with the longest experience with wind power, the authors examine whether the installation of new turbines had local economic benefits. They use a quasi-experimental set-up and exploit time and regional variations at the municipal level. The authors find that the deployment of wind power contributed to the increase in personal income for entrepreneurs and some retirees. As municipalities received payments from wind investors ahead of the construction, the new wind revenues were followed by increases in local public spending. Regarding employment, the authors find very minor effects in some sectors but the aggregate local employment does not change significantly.
Gavard, Claire, Jonas Göbel and Niklas Schoch (2022), Local Economic Impacts of Wind Power Deployment in Denmark, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 22-058, Mannheim.