森林をソーラー発電所に変える影響を評価:利益と地域負担の両面(Replacing Forests With Solar a Net Positive, But Neighbors Bear an Outsized Burden)

2025-09-11 マサチューセッツ大学アマースト校

マサチューセッツ大学アマースト校の研究は、森林を大規模太陽光発電に転換することの利益と負担を分析した。対象は40エーカー超を伐採して設置予定だった9.35MWのソーラー事業で、20年間のコスト・ベネフィット評価を実施。結果、温室効果ガス削減による社会的利益は炭素価格の想定により270万〜1,270万ドルと見積もられ、発電開始から1年以内に損益分岐点を迎えると算定された。一方で、周辺1km圏の住宅価値は約2%下落し、森林の炭素貯蔵や空気浄化など生態系サービスも損なわれ、地域住民に不均衡な負担が生じることが示された。研究は、再生可能エネルギー導入に伴う局所的損失への補償や住民参加型の政策設計を提言している。

森林をソーラー発電所に変える影響を評価:利益と地域負担の両面(Replacing Forests With Solar a Net Positive, But Neighbors Bear an Outsized Burden)

A rural solar farm set amongst forest and field. Credit: Getty ImagesA rural solar farm set amongst forest and field. Credit: Getty Images<関連情報>

太陽光発電か森林か? 米国北東部における森林地転換の費用便益分析 Solar Power or Forests? A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Forest Land Conversion in the Northeastern United States

Christine L. Crago, Maryam Feyzollahi, Richard W. Harper
Land Use Policy  Available online: 17 July 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2025.107679

Highlights

  • Cost-benefit analysis of replacing forest land with solar PV installation.
  • Impacts include CO2 balance, ecosystem services, and reduction in property values.
  • CO2 savings outweigh forest carbon losses in the first year.
  • Converting forestland to solar PV facility generates $2.7–$12.7 million in net benefits.

Abstract

This study conducts a cost–benefit analysis of replacing forest land with a large-scale solar (LSS) photovoltaic (PV) facility, using data from a proposed 9.35 project in the Northeastern United States. The analysis quantifies and monetizes key impacts over a 20-year timeframe, including reductions in carbon dioxide emissions from solar electricity generation, lost carbon storage and sequestration from deforestation, lost ecosystem services, and potential reductions in nearby property values. The results under various scenarios show positive net present values ranging from 2.7 to 12.7 million US dollars at 3% discount rate, indicating that the benefits of the solar PV project outweigh the costs of forest land conversion. Results also show that benefits and costs are distributed disproportionately with costs being borne primarily by those living in proximity to the LSS facility. This research contributes to ongoing debates about land use trade-offs in renewable energy expansion and provides a systematic framework for evaluating the economic efficiency of LSS projects that replace forests. The findings may guide policymakers and communities in assessing the overall desirability of hosting such developments, especially in areas with significant forest cover.

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