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Solar permitting — Hillsborough County, Florida

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Hillsborough County, FL
Risk score 52/100 · Full scorecard →
Compliance: ModerateTrajectory: ImprovingSaturation: Very High

✅ LOW RISK (Score 34/100, Grade A, improving trajectory) — Tampa metro; Tampa Electric (TECO/Emera) territory with active IRP solar commitments; improving trajectory; CU. Permitting: CUP required in agricultural/rural zones. Track record: TECO Apollo Beach Solar (~75 MW, 2021); TECO Brandon Solar (p…

Key driver: Tampa metro; Tampa Electric (TECO/Emera) territory with active IRP solar commitments; improving trajectory; CUP process workable; moderate compliance; strong economic growth driving C&I and utility-scale solar market; county supportive of development

Permitting process

Local permitting pathway

CUP required in agricultural/rural zones; site plan review in commercial/industrial zones; TECO net metering and interconnection available

Setbacks & buffers

Standard zoning setbacks; no solar-specific setbacks beyond code requirements

Spacing requirements

None established

Size restrictions

No county cap; FPSA applies for facilities >75 MW (FL DEP siting jurisdiction)

Penalties & bonding

No penalties or adjustments. Standard CUP/SUP process.

State-level permits & approvals

Florida Power Siting Act (FPSA) — Florida DEP has siting jurisdiction for facilities >75 MW. Below 75 MW, county land use authority governs via CUP/SUP process. Florida Statute §163.3205 (2024) limits county restrictions on solar in agricultural zones — cannot prohibit as a matter of law. No state-level preemption below 75 MW threshold. FPL (NextEra Energy) dominates utility-scale procurement in southern and eastern FL; Duke Energy Florida serves central west coast; Tampa Electric (TECO) serves Hillsborough/Polk corridor; Florida Power & Light interconnects through FPL transmission. County commission approves CUPs for projects <75 MW in unincorporated areas.

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State policy & grid context

State RPS & clean energy policy

No binding RPS | None | Florida has no state RPS; utility IRPs (TYSP) only

State incentive programs

Florida has no state RPS (Renewable Portfolio Standard) — only a voluntary goal (100% clean energy by 2050). Key incentives: Federal ITC (30% base + energy community/domestic content adders). Florida Statute §163.3205 (2024) limits local government ability to restrict solar on agricultural land — counties cannot ban solar outright on ag-zoned land. Net metering available. Property tax exemption for residential solar (FL Const. Art. VII §3). No state income tax. USDA REAP for rural projects. FPL, Duke Energy Florida, and Tampa Electric IRP programs include significant utility-scale solar procurement.

Grid & interconnection

SERC / FRCC | Tampa Electric (Emera) transmission zone

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Community opposition P1

No organized opposition on record for this county yet — no petition, group, or oppositional coverage tracked. Absence of opposition is a positive siting signal.

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Data sources: public agendas/minutes from local government sites; PSC dockets from state regulators; news from GDELT and curated RSS; sentiment derived from public meeting transcripts. Last refreshed 2026-07-08. See the county risk scorecard or the full Florida permitting index.