Solar permitting — Clinton County, Kentucky
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S KY; Albany area; no zoning; very rural Appalachian fringe; limited solar; Siting Board ≥10 MW. Permitting: Clinton County: CUP in Agricultural or zoning district. Political environment: community: conservative.…
Permitting process
Local permitting pathway
Clinton County: CUP in Agricultural or zoning district (counties with P&Z). Siting Board certificate required for ≥10 MW; see State Permitting Requirements.
Setbacks & buffers
State framework (KRC Model Ordinance 3.0): ≥10 MW requires State Siting Board approval; 13+ county ordinances adopted
Spacing requirements
None codified.
Size restrictions
None codified; managed via CUP/SUP conditions
Penalties & bonding
No penalties or adjustments. Standard CUP/SUP process.
State-level permits & approvals
Kentucky Electric Generation and Transmission Siting Board (housed at KY PSC) requires construction certificate for merchant solar ≥10 MW (KRS §278.700–278.716). Board has 7 members: 3 PSC commissioners + Energy/Environment Cabinet Secretary + Economic Development Cabinet Secretary + 2 ad-hoc local government members from affected counties. Utility-owned facilities (LGE/KU, Duke Energy KY, etc.) go through separate KY PSC approval process. Sub-10 MW merchant projects: purely local zoning governs (if county has zoning). Dual-track for ≥10 MW in zoned counties: both Siting Board certificate AND local zoning compliance required. ~30+ KY counties have no formal planning/zoning — in those counties, Siting Board applies but no local ordinance layer. HB 790 (introduced Feb 2025, high-profile sponsors): proposed 350-ft minimum setback for unzoned counties — status pending. Barren County adopted 1,000-ft setback ordinance May 2025 (among most restrictive in KY). KRS §278.704: local government decommissioning requirements have primacy over Siting Board requirements. Active Siting Board pipeline: 60+ merchant solar applications filed 2020–2025. Grid split: most of KY in PJM territory; far western KY (Jackson Purchase) in TVA territory. No statewide preemption of local zoning for utility-scale solar — both tracks must be satisfied.
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State policy & grid context
State RPS & clean energy policy
No binding RPS | None | Kentucky has no state RPS; net metering only
State incentive programs
Kentucky has no Renewable Portfolio Standard — one of few states with no clean energy mandate. Net metering available: Kentucky Utilities (KU) and Louisville Gas & Electric (LGE); both are regulated by KY PSC; systems up to 30 kW retail, larger commercial negotiated. Property tax exemption: KY solar equipment exempt from state property tax. KY PSC Certificate of Need: required for generating facilities ≥10 MW, including solar. Utility: KU (LG&E and KU Energy) serves central/eastern KY; Big Sandy REA, Jackson Energy, Nolin RECC and other RECCs serve rural areas; TVA-served utilities (Paducah Power, others) in far western KY.
Grid & interconnection
PJM / Kentucky Utilities (KU / PPL) 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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Sentiment rollup P2
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