Oklahoma 2023 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB767

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Oklahoma Wind Energy Development Act; clarifying notice to be provided. Effective date.

Impact

The amendments proposed in SB767 are significant for both the wind energy sector and local governance. By clearly outlining the notification requirements, the bill aims to enhance communication between wind energy developers and local stakeholders, thus fostering transparency. This legislative change encourages safer construction and operation of wind energy facilities by ensuring local operators, particularly those in oil and gas sectors, are informed and can prepare for shared land use. The new regulations could facilitate a smoother integration of wind energy projects into Oklahoma's energy landscape, especially as the state moves towards more sustainable energy solutions.

Summary

SB767 amends the Oklahoma Wind Energy Development Act to clarify the notification process for owners of wind energy facilities intending to build. Specifically, the bill mandates that the facility owner must submit a notification to the Corporation Commission within six months of filing the required FAA 7460-1 form. This notification must include detailed information about the project, such as maps outlining the project boundaries. Moreover, the bill requires facility owners to ensure that notifications are sent to relevant local authorities, including municipalities and county commissioners, shortly after filing, thereby ensuring stakeholders are informed about potential developments in their areas.

Contention

While proponents of SB767 argue it improves the regulatory framework for wind energy development, concerns have been raised regarding the potential impact on local land use and the existing rights of operators in the oil and gas sectors. Critics suggest that the imposition of stringent notification and public meeting requirements could delay projects and increase operational costs for developers. Additionally, the necessity of holding public meetings may lead to community pushback against new developments, potentially stalling progress on wind energy initiatives in favor of protecting established land use practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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