Solar permitting — Cumberland County, Maine
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✅ LOW RISK (Score 32/100, Grade A, improving trajectory) — SW ME; Portland (USM/University of New England) area; Maine's largest city; progressive; active solar; SLODA >. Permitting: Municipal CUP/SUP. Track record: denial on record — ME DEP 2024 proposed rules: discourage solar on prime farmland (B…
Key driver: SW ME; Portland (USM/University of New England) area; Maine's largest city; progressive; active solar; SLODA >20 acres; local zoning; dual-track permitting
Permitting process
Local permitting pathway
Municipal CUP/SUP (organized areas); LUPC permit (unorganized territories).
Setbacks & buffers
None codified at county level. Municipal CUP/SUP in organized areas; LUPC in unorganized territories.
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
Strong home rule tradition; dual-track permitting in organized municipalities. Maine DEP Site Location of Development Act (SLODA): required for developments >20 acres (catches most utility-scale solar); standards address stormwater, groundwater, wildlife, aesthetics. Natural Resources Protection Act (NRPA): separate DEP permit for projects affecting wetlands, significant wildlife habitat, or other protected natural resources. Local zoning: organized municipalities (most of southern/coastal ME) require local permits in addition to state permits — dual track; a moratorium can be imposed even after state permits issued (unique ME vested rights doctrine). Land Use Planning Commission (LUPC): governs ~10.5 million acres of Unorganized Territory (UT) in northern/remote ME (much of Aroostook, Piscataquis, Somerset, Penobscot, Washington, Franklin, Oxford, Hancock counties). DACF Permit: required for solar ≥5 acres on High-Value Agricultural Land (HVAL) — new, eff. April 20, 2025. Aroostook and Washington counties (far NE): outside ISO-NE footprint; served by Versant Power (Emera). Central ME Power (Avangrid) and Versant Power are Maine's two investor-owned utilities.
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State policy & grid context
State RPS & clean energy policy
80% by 2030, 100% by 2050 | LD 1494 (2019) | 35-A MRSA §3210
State incentive programs
Maine RPS: 80% renewable by 2030; 100% by 2050 (LD 1494, enacted 2019). Net Energy Billing (NEB): Maine's community solar program; subscription-based bill credits; Nautilus Solar, Greenbacker, MN8 Energy (formerly Goldman Sachs) are major operators in ME. Maine CEDF (Clean Energy Development Fund): grants for renewable energy projects via MPUC/CEF. Competitive solicitations: multi-state RFPs (ME, CT, MA, VT) for new solar capacity. Utility: Central Maine Power (CMP/Avangrid) serves southern/central ME; Versant Power (EMERA Maine) serves northern ME and Bangor area.
Grid & interconnection
ISO-NE / Maine (ME) zone — CMP / Versant territory
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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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