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Measuring externalities of energy efficiency investments using subjective well-being data: The case of LED streetlights

机译:使用主观幸福数据测量能效投资的外部性:LED路灯的情况

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Outdoor streetlights are among the highest recurring energy-related expenses faced by municipalities. As a cost-savings measure, many cities have recently made large investments in energy efficient light emitting diode (LED) streetlights. Most LED streetlights produce a different wavelength of light that is often brighter than that produced by existing lights, which has led to high-profile debates on their impacts to the environment, human health, crime, and transportation safety. However, there is a lack of credible empirical evidence on the direction and magnitude of LED streetlight externalities, including their impacts to subjective well-being. To address this knowledge gap, we investigate local externalities of investments in LED streetlights across the 100 largest US counties by population using subjective well-being data from the US CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System over 2005-2010. Difference-in-differences results suggest that LED retrofits generate significant positive well-being impacts, varying by respondent demographic characteristics and the number of streetlights replaced. On average, installing LED streetlights generates an externality equivalent to a $477 (6.9%) increase in per capita monthly household income.(C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:户外街灯是市政当局面临的最高经常性能源相关费用之一。作为一种成本储蓄措施,许多城市最近对节能发光二极管(LED)路灯进行了大量投资。大多数LED路灯产生了比现有灯具产生更亮的不同波长,这导致了对环境,人类健康,犯罪和运输安全的影响的高调争论。然而,缺乏关于LED路灯外部性方向和幅度的可信经验证据,包括他们对主观福祉的影响。为了解决这一知识差距,我们通过2005 - 2010年美国CDC行为风险因素监测系统的主观福祉数据,通过来自美国CDC行为风险因素监测系统的主观福祉数据,调查LED路灯的当地外部性。差异差异结果表明,LED改造产生了显着的积极良好影响,因受访者的人口特征而变化,替换的路灯数量。平均而言,安装LED路灯产生相当于每月每月家庭收入的477美元(6.9%)增加的外部性。(c)2017年Elsevier B.v.保留所有权利。

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