Nebraska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB35

Introduced
1/9/25  
Refer
1/13/25  
Engrossed
1/29/25  
Enrolled
2/7/25  
Failed
5/30/25  

Caption

Change provisions relating to the requirements for certain exemptions for privately developed renewable energy generation facilities

Impact

If passed, LB35 would alter existing state laws that govern the qualification processes for exemptions associated with renewable energy projects. This change is expected to lower barriers for private companies looking to invest in renewable energy infrastructure, ultimately fostering increased competition and investment in the sector. The bill's provisions could lead to a significant expansion of renewable energy capabilities in the state, enhancing energy diversity and sustainability.

Summary

LB35 seeks to modify the requirements regarding certain exemptions for privately developed renewable energy generation facilities in the state. The bill is aimed at streamlining the exemption process for these facilities, thereby encouraging the growth of renewable energy sources within the state. It acknowledges the growing importance of renewable energy and aims to create a more supportive regulatory environment for its development, particularly for projects that are not publicly funded.

Sentiment

The sentiment around LB35 appears to be largely positive among renewable energy advocates and private sector stakeholders, who view the bill as a significant step towards promoting clean energy initiatives. Supporters argue that simplifying the exemption process will not only stimulate economic growth but will also aid in meeting environmental goals. However, some skepticism exists regarding the bill's effectiveness and whether it could potentially overlook regulatory standards aimed at preserving environmental safeguards.

Contention

Key points of contention revolve around the environmental implications of rapidly expanding renewable energy projects without adequate oversight. Critics of LB35 express concerns that easing exemptions could lead to developments that do not fully adhere to existing environmental protections. Discussions have emphasized the need to balance the promotion of renewable energy development with the necessity of ensuring environmental sustainability, a sentiment that reflects broader national dialogues on the relationship between renewable energy and ecological preservation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB399

Change provisions relating to certain proposed electric generation facilities and privately developed renewable energy generation facilities

NE LB255

Change eminent domain and renewable energy generation provisions relating to certain power suppliers

NE LB1370

Provide requirements for electric generation facilities, transmission lines, wind energy conversion systems, and retirement of a dispatchable electric generation facility and change provisions relating to public power districts

NE LB1255

Change provisions relating to next-generation 911 service

NE LB1041

Change provisions relating to homestead exemptions

NE LB73

Change provisions relating to homestead exemptions

NE LB853

Change provisions relating to homestead exemptions

NE LB621

Change provisions relating to the Site and Building Development Act

NE LB532

Change provisions of the Community Development Law

NE LB644

Change provisions relating to the use of the Site and Building Development Fund

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.