Solar permitting — Litchfield County, Connecticut
2 news items, 1 known opposition group.
NW CT; Litchfield Hills; scenic agricultural/rural; CT Siting Council >1 MW; active solar in agricultural area. Permitting: Municipal ZBA/PZC: Special Exception or variance for ≤1 MW. CSC certification for >1 MW. Track record: Solar
Key driver: NW CT; Litchfield Hills; scenic agricultural/rural; CT Siting Council >1 MW; active solar in agricultural areas; scenic identity adds some friction
Permitting process
Local permitting pathway
Municipal ZBA/PZC: Special Exception or variance for ≤1 MW. CSC certification for >1 MW (bypasses local zoning).
Setbacks & buffers
None codified at county level. CSC sets conditions for >1 MW; municipal zoning governs ≤1 MW.
Spacing requirements
None codified.
Size restrictions
None codified.
Penalties & bonding
No penalties or adjustments. Standard CUP/SUP process.
State-level permits & approvals
Connecticut Siting Council (CSC, CGS §16-50i et seq.) has jurisdiction for all electric generation facilities >1 MW. CSC can affirm or revoke municipal zoning orders — effectively can preempt local zoning. CSC must give consideration to municipal regulations but is not bound by them. Projects ≤1 MW: local zoning commission governs. Projects on agricultural land >2 MW: DEEP NDDB review + CT Dept of Agriculture letter required. Agricultural land with prime farmland soils: applicant must demonstrate project will not materially affect prime farmland status; DoAg must certify to CSC. DEEP Construction Stormwater General Permit required for all solar construction. ISO-NE interconnection required statewide.
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State policy & grid context
State RPS & clean energy policy
48% Class I by 2030 | PA 22-5 (2022) | Conn. Gen. Stat. §16-245a
State incentive programs
CT Clean Energy Standard (CES): 40% clean electricity by 2030; 100% by 2040. CT Green Bank: zero-interest financing and rebates for commercial/residential solar (greenbank.com). Shared Clean Energy Facility (SCEF): community solar program for subscribers. Virtual Net Metering: multi-site credit for CL&P/PURA-regulated customers. DEEP competitive solicitations: 518 MW selected Dec 2024; 67 MW CT allocation from 4-state RFP 2025. Utility: Eversource (CL&P) serves most of CT; United Illuminating (UI) serves New Haven/Bridgeport area.
Grid & interconnection
ISO-NE / Connecticut (CT) zone
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