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Chase County

FIPS 31029

Chase County, Nebraska: solar permitting grade B (score 36/100, Moderate Risk). Score has improved by 6 points over the last 12 months. Primary-source ordinance and board-vote data on SitePath.

B
Score 36/100
Moderate Risk

Public summary

GradeB · Moderate Risk · Score 36/100
Population3,734
Solar ordinanceNo specific solar ordinance recorded
Active moratoriumNone on record
Permitting trajectoryImproving (regulatory environment becoming more solar-friendly)
Last verified2026-05-27

Developer outlook

Chase County presents moderate permitting risk; conditions are generally workable for utility-scale solar with standard due-diligence preparation. The local regulatory environment has been trending more permissive over the past 12 months. Nebraska's state policy environment adds headwinds — the absence of a strong RPS framework means county-level resistance faces less counterbalancing pressure.

Local intel

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About this score

Every U.S. county is scored 0–100 on solar permitting risk (lower is friendlier to development). The grade is a weighted composite of compliance stringency, market saturation, regulatory trajectory, and data uncertainty. Every figure traces back to a primary government document. Read the full methodology →

SitePath Intelligence is a research platform. Data verified as of 2026-05-27. Scores update on a quarterly review cycle.