Connecticut 2023 2023 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05608 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/21/2023

                     
Researcher: KLM 	Page 1 	3/21/23 
 
 
 
OLR Bill Analysis 
HB 5608  
 
AN ACT CONCERNING CERTAIN SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC 
FACILITIES LOCATED ON PRIME FARMLAND, FARMLAND OF 
STATE-WIDE IMPORTANCE OR CORE FOREST LANDS.  
 
SUMMARY 
This bill prohibits the Connecticut Siting Council from approving a 
solar photovoltaic facility of at least two-megawatt capacity on prime 
farmland or core forest without the project applicant providing a bond 
to cover the facility’s decommissioning costs. A decommissioning bond 
is a way to secure payment for removing an abandoned solar panel 
system and remediating the land. 
By law, “prime farmland” means soils defined by the U.S. 
Department of Agriculture as best suited to produce food, feed, forage, 
fiber, and oilseed crops. In general, these lands have an adequate and 
dependable water supply, a favorable temperature and growing season, 
acceptable acidity or alkalinity, acceptable salt and sodium content, and 
few or no rocks. “Core forest” is unfragmented forest land that is at least 
300 feet from the boundary between forest land and non-forest land, as 
determined by the energy and environmental protection commissioner 
(CGS § 16a-3k, citing to 7 C.F.R. § 657.5). 
The Connecticut Siting Council is an independent body that regulates 
the siting of power facilities, transmission lines, and telecommunication 
facilities. Its decisions must follow guidelines set in law. 
EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon passage 
COMMITTEE ACTION 
Environment Committee 
Joint Favorable 
Yea 32 Nay 0 (03/03/2023)