Explore the essentials of wind energy regulatory compliance in this comprehensive guide.
Export PriceOur interpretation of this data is that at the extreme end of the most restrictive ordinances that are imposed on wind generation, it is likely that they are a result more of
Export PriceThis study investigates how wind energy siting policies, including local zoning ordinances and state-level public engagement rules, influence wind project siting decisions.
Export PriceFacilities constructed by FCC licensees or to support FCC-licensed services are subject to environmental review and must comply with agency environmental regulations implementing
Export PriceThere is a patchwork of federal, state, and local policies and regulations pertaining to renewable energy systems that impact your project development. It is important to
Export PriceNREL released two new databases of state and local wind and solar energy zoning laws and ordinances in the United States. The data sets are machine-readable so geospatial
Export PriceThere is a patchwork of federal, state, and local policies and regulations pertaining to renewable energy systems that impact your project development. It is important to understand the policy landscape early in
Export PriceNREL released two new databases of state and local wind and solar energy zoning laws and ordinances in the United States. The data sets are machine-readable so geospatial
Export PriceThis report from the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners provides guidelines for managing the siting and zoning processes and applying siting and zoning principles to wind
Export PriceExplore the essentials of wind energy regulatory compliance in this comprehensive guide.
Export PriceOur interpretation of this data is that at the extreme end of the most restrictive ordinances that are imposed on wind generation, it is likely that they are a result more of political or social desire rather than the
Export PriceWe suggest residents and local oficials take the following steps when drafting new zoning regulations or ordi-nances, and when they are approached about a wind farm near their
Export PriceUnderstand the complexities of siting and permitting wind energy projects, including federal and state regulations, environmental reviews, and strategies to address community concerns and
Export PriceThe WINDExchange ordinances database is a collection of U.S. wind energy ordinances at the state and local levels; it is not exhaustive. If you would like to submit a wind
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The standards specified in ordinances provide clarity to wind developers and the public. Ordinances may also address issues of community impact such as: land use, noise standards, and safety. The WINDExchange ordinances database is a collection of U.S. wind energy ordinances at the state and local levels; it is not exhaustive.
The WINDExchange ordinances database is a collection of U.S. wind energy ordinances at the state and local levels; it is not exhaustive. If you would like to submit a wind energy ordinance that is not represented in the database, please email Laura Carter.
C. Local Siting. In states where projects do not trigger state siting jurisdiction, and in states with no state siting process, wind energy projects are permitted by the local jurisdiction. For typical rural wind energy projects, this is almost always a county (as opposed to a city governing body).
B. State Siting. A few states, including Oregon, North Dakota, and Minnesota, have state siting councils or boards that have “one-stop” mandatory siting jurisdiction over permits for wind energy facilities exceeding certain sizes. California has a state siting body that has no jurisdiction over wind energy facilities.
The toolkit includes guidance on incorporating wind energy into comprehensive energy plans and a model wind energy zoning ordinance. Military Aviation and Installation Assurance Siting Clearinghouse. The Siting Clearinghouse website provides a central location for information related to siting energy projects near U.S. military istallations.
Washington has a siting council that may take jurisdiction over issuing permits for wind energy facilities of any size, but only if requested by the applicant. The Washington State Supreme Court addressed the state’s authority to approve projects in Residents Opposed to Kittitas Turbines v.
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