Heterogeneous Solar Capacity Benefits, Appropriability, and the Costs of Suboptimal Siting
研究发现美国各邮政编码区太阳能可避免的污染损害差异很大,且与各州补贴水平不相关;最优选址每年可避免10亿美元污染损害,但各州因跨州电力和污染流动仅能占有少数效益。
This paper estimates that pollution damages avoidable by solar capacity vary considerably across zip codes in the United States and that they are uncorrelated with solar subsidy levels in each state. We estimate that $1 billion in avoided pollution damages would be gained annually from optimal siting of installed rooftop solar capacity. States are shown to appropriate a minority of these benefits from their solar investments because of interstate electricity and air pollution flows. This paper further measures the energy value of solar capacity across the United States and finds that rooftop solar does not relieve grid congestion.