North Dakota
Grade distribution
Overview
North Dakota has 53 counties tracked in the SitePath solar permitting index. 18 (34%) are graded A or B, meaning they present low to moderate permitting risk for utility-scale solar projects. 35 counties sit in the C range — moderate risk with meaningful process uncertainty.
The most favorable jurisdictions in North Dakota include McLean County (grade B), Dunn County (grade B), Mercer County (grade B). The most challenging include Cass County (grade C), Richland County (grade C), Kidder County (grade C).
North Dakota's RPS framework (RPS on file · no % target) has a mixed effect on local solar permitting: state incentives can accelerate projects, but county boards often act independently of state policy direction. No North Dakota counties currently have an active utility-scale solar moratorium.
All counties — sorted by risk score (best first)
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Every U.S. county is scored 0–100 on solar permitting risk (lower is friendlier to development). The grade is a weighted composite of compliance stringency, market saturation, regulatory trajectory, and data uncertainty. Every figure traces back to a primary government document. Read the full methodology →
SitePath Intelligence is a research platform. Data verified as of 2026-05-02. Scores update on a quarterly review cycle.