RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Valuing the Visual Disamenity of Offshore Wind Power Projects at Varying Distances from the Shore: An Application on the Delaware Shoreline JF Land Economics JO Land Econ FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 268 OP 283 DO 10.3368/le.87.2.268 VO 87 IS 2 A1 Krueger, Andrew D. A1 Parsons, George R. A1 Firestone, Jeremy YR 2011 UL http://le.uwpress.org/content/87/2/268.abstract AB Several offshore wind power projects are under consideration in the United States. A concern with any such project is the visual disamenity it may create. Using a stated preference choice model, we estimated the external costs to residents of the state of Delaware for offshore wind turbines located at different distances from the coast. The annual costs to inland residents was $19, $9, $1, and $0 (2006 dollars) per household for turbines located at 0.9, 3.6, 6, and 9 miles offshore. The cost to residents living near the ocean was $80, $69, $35, and $27 per household for the same increments. (JEL Q42, Q51)