Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1114

Introduced
1/7/25  

Caption

Solar facilities; local regulations, special exceptions for solar photovoltaic projects.

Impact

The legislation could significantly influence Virginia's renewable energy landscape by encouraging greater adoption of solar technology at the local level. By simplifying the approval process for residential and agricultural solar installations, SB1114 aims to provide easier access to clean energy generation. This could lead to enhanced energy independence for households and promote sustainable environmental practices. Moreover, the bill's focus on allowing agrivoltaics could foster innovative approaches whereby agricultural production can coexist with solar energy generation, potentially benefiting both local economies and energy security.

Summary

Senate Bill 1114 seeks to amend the Code of Virginia to facilitate the local regulation of solar facilities, specifically laying out provisions for the installation of such facilities on various property types, including residential, agricultural, commercial, and mixed-use zones. The bill emphasizes that owners of properties in these categories may install solar infrastructure as long as they comply with existing zoning laws and local ordinances, particularly regarding height and setback requirements. These changes are intended to streamline the process for adopting solar energy solutions within localities while maintaining compliance with other relevant regulations that protect historic and environmental contexts.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, SB1114 may encounter opposition related to local governance and environmental concerns. Critics might argue that the bill could undermine local control over zoning laws, giving the state more power over local decisions that could affect community aesthetics and land use. Additionally, there may be concerns about the bill's provisions for visual impacts, especially near preservation areas. The ethics of prioritizing solar energy installations in regions with historical significance or local agrarian value could also spark debates among conservation groups and community members who wish to protect such spaces.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB697

Solar and energy facilities; local regulation.

VA HB650

Zoning; solar photovoltaic and energy storage projects.

VA HB636

Siting of energy facilities; approval by the State Corporation Commission.

VA SB567

Siting of energy facilities; approval by the State Corporation Commission.

VA HB2103

Short-term rentals; special exceptions.

VA HB1944

Solar photovoltaic projects; extension of land use approvals, extends sunset provision.

VA SB1390

Solar photovoltaic projects; extension of land use approvals, extends sunset provision.

VA HB2355

Solar energy generation facilities; consumer protection regulations.

VA HB1456

Solar-ready roofs for certain gov't bldgs.; net-zero energy consumption bldg. design for schools.

VA HB2214

Virginia Residential Property Disclosure Act; required disclosures, resource protection areas.

Similar Bills

VA HB2438

Solar facilities; local regulation, special exceptions.

AZ SB1150

Wind farms; construction; policies; procedures

LA HB615

Provides for the regulation of solar facilities (EG INCREASE SD EX See Note)

AZ HB2223

Wind farms; construction; policies; procedures

VA SB1190

Solar photovoltaic projects; siting, decisions of localities, etc.

VA HB2126

Va. Energy Facility Review Board & Virginia Clean Energy Technical Assistance Center; established.

CA SB47

Oil and gas: hazardous and idle-deserted wells and production facilities: expenditure limitations: updated reports.

CA SB724

Oil and gas: wells and production facilities.