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Solar permitting — Rio Arriba County, New Mexico

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Rio Arriba County, NM
Risk score 52/100 · Full scorecard →
Compliance: HighSolar ordinance on fileTrajectory: WorseningSaturation: Moderate

Northern NM mountainous county with strong cultural land protection identity; Española seat; acequia water rig. Permitting: Conditional Use Permit; 500-ft max / 300-ft min setbacks. Political environment: Democrati…

Key driver: Northern NM mountainous county with strong cultural land protection identity; Española seat; acequia water rights culture creates sensitivity to large land use changes; significant Pueblo land overlap adds tribal jurisdiction complexity; mountainous terrain limits flat viable sites; C-grade reflects moderate-high compliance burden, elevated uncertainty from tribal and acequia community complexity, and worsening trajectory as community preservation sentiment strengthens in northern NM; developers must navigate multiple overlapping authorities

Permitting process

Local permitting pathway

Conditional Use Permit (CUP) — Rio Arriba County Commission

Setbacks & buffers

300 ft from property lines; 500 ft from occupied structures; per Rio Arriba County Land Use Code; tribal land requires separate tribal consent

Spacing requirements

None established

Size restrictions

None codified; managed via CUP/SUP conditions

Penalties & bonding

Total penalty: +28 | Active moratorium: +28

State-level permits & approvals

County zoning authority; no state solar preemption; conditional use or special use permit (CUP/SUP) required for utility-scale solar (>1 MW); NM model solar ordinance framework available but adoption varies by county; decommissioning bond typically required; NM Solar Rights Act (1978, amended) protects residential solar access but does not preempt local large-project zoning

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State policy & grid context

State RPS & clean energy policy

100% carbon-free by 2045 (IOUs) / 2050 (co-ops) | Energy Transition Act / SB 489 (2019) | NMSA §62-16-1 et seq.

State incentive programs

Federal ITC eligible; NM Renewable Energy Production Tax Credit (REPTC); NM Energy Transition Act (2019) zero-carbon mandate driving procurement; PNM and Xcel NM renewable procurement programs; NM Solar Market Development Tax Credit (residential); USDA REAP eligible for rural counties

Grid & interconnection

WECC / PNM (Public Service Company of New Mexico)

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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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Energy-related meetings & dockets P1

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State PSC dockets P1

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Local news P3

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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 New Mexico permitting index.