Sevier County
Sevier County, Tennessee: solar permitting grade F (score 70/100, Very High Risk). Score has improved by 11 points over the last 12 months. Primary-source ordinance and board-vote data on SitePath.
Public summary
| Grade | F · Very High Risk · Score 70/100 |
| Population | 98,250 |
| Solar ordinance | Active solar ordinance on the books |
| Active moratorium | None on record |
| Permitting trajectory | Improving (regulatory environment becoming more solar-friendly) |
| Last verified | 2026-05-27 |
Developer outlook
Sevier 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. The local regulatory environment has been trending more permissive over the past 12 months. Tennessee'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
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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.