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NewsNew research blows away myths on wind farmsWednesday 28 March 2007
Chris Tomlinson, Director of Programme Strategy at BWEA commented:
The study looked at transactions of residential property near wind farms at two locations in Cornwall, and found that while terraced and semi-detached houses within a mile of one of the wind farms were lower in value than similar houses at a distance of four miles, other factors influenced the devaluation: the houses in question were ex-Ministry of Defence properties and were less desirable. The study found no change in property prices beyond one mile from the wind farms. The RICS-Oxford Brookes research also referred to the findings of another extensive study conducted in the United States which showed that far from having a negative impact on value, property prices within a five mile radius of a wind farm appeared to rise above the regional average, suggesting that wind turbines actually had a positive effect on value. Meanwhile in Scotland, recent research from the Edinburgh Solicitors’ Property Centre (ESPC) focusing on property sales near Crystal Rig wind farm in the Scottish Borders found no evidence of a negative impact on the price of property in nearby areas. The ESPC study found that prices in the village of Dunbar had risen from below to above the regional average over the past four years, during which time the wind farm was built, and that since the wind farm began operating, property price inflation in Dunbar has continued to exceed that achieved across East Lothian. Tomlinson concluded:
Notes to editors What is the impact of wind farms on house prices? by Peter Dent and Dr Sally Sims of Oxford Brookes University, was published as part of the FiBRE (Findings in Built and Rural Environments) series, and examined three locations in Cornwall. The series is aimed at providing clear and concise findings of research, with the emphasis on the key messages and implications of new research. See www.rics.org/Environmentalandlandconsultancy/Energy/Renewableenergy/Wind%20farms%20FiBRE.html The Effect of Wind Development on Local Property Values, Renewable Energy Policy Project, May 2003, online at www.crest.org/articles/static/1/binaries/wind_online_final.pdf Impact of Wind Farms on Residential Property Prices – Crystal Rig Case Study, Edinburgh Solicitors’ Property Centre, February 2007, available from ESPC. See www.espc.com BWEA is the UK’s leading renewable energy association, representing the interests of all major stakeholders in the development and delivery of clean and sustainable electricity from wind, wave and tidal sources. |