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Lexington County

FIPS 45063

Lexington County, South Carolina: solar permitting grade F (score 69/100, Very High Risk). Score has worsened by 13 points over the last 12 months. Primary-source ordinance and board-vote data on SitePath.

F
Score 69/100
Very High Risk

Public summary

GradeF · Very High Risk · Score 69/100
Population298,750
Solar ordinanceOrdinance status not yet documented
Active moratoriumNone on record
Permitting trajectoryDeclining (regulatory environment becoming more restrictive)
Last verified2026-05-02

Developer outlook

Lexington County is very high risk for utility-scale solar permitting. Significant regulatory barriers are on record, and approval is not likely without substantial process investment. Conditions have been tightening over the past 12 months — watch for additional ordinance changes or board activity. South Carolina's state policy environment adds headwinds — the absence of a strong RPS framework means county-level resistance faces less counterbalancing pressure. Market saturation is elevated in this area — expect competition for prime land parcels and interconnection capacity.

Local intel

No energy-related meetings, PSC dockets, or named opposition tracked for this county yet (0 general meetings indexed in calendar). See indexed calendar →

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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 2026-05-02. Scores update on a quarterly review cycle.