Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1420

Introduced
4/21/26  
Refer
4/21/26  
Report Pass
4/28/26  
Refer
4/28/26  
Engrossed
5/1/26  
Refer
5/1/26  
Report Pass
5/4/26  

Caption

Wind Energy Facilities Light-Mitigating Technology

Impact

The bill notably aims to streamline the approval process for wind energy facilities by mandating an extension of up to 24 months for the installation of light-mitigating technology, should delays arise from federal agency approvals. This provision is particularly critical for owners and operators who might experience delays based on factors beyond their control, promoting consistent adherence to safety regulations without incurring penalties during the extension period. Consequently, this measure is expected to encourage more prompt compliance with regulatory standards, facilitating the growth of renewable energy infrastructure in Colorado.

Summary

House Bill 1420 establishes new requirements for wind-powered energy generation facilities in Colorado regarding the installation of light-mitigating technology aimed at preventing aircraft collisions. The bill stipulates that the owner or operator of such facilities must obtain both Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approvals prior to the installation of this technology. This legislation extends requirements previously articulated in Senate Bill 22-110, enhancing regulatory frameworks and safety compliance related to wind energy facilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 1420 focus on the balance of regulatory power between local governments and federal entities. While proponents argue that this bill simplifies and expedites the technological installations necessary for wind energy operations, critics may express concerns over the potential overreach of federal regulations and reduced local control. Local governing bodies are granted the authority to manage extensions; however, ensuring that community interests remain adequately represented in the broader context of federal oversight can be a matter of debate within legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO HB1096

Automated Permits for Clean Energy Technology

CO HB1040

Adding Nuclear Energy as a Clean Energy Resource

CO HB1056

Local Government Permitting Wireless Telecommunications Facilities

CO SB011

Detection Components for Wildfire Mitigation

CO SB321

Motor Vehicle Emissions Inspection Facilities

CO HB1280

Advanced Leak Detection Technology Rules

CO HB1009

Vegetative Fuel Mitigation

CO SB112

Capital Construction Information Technology Supplemental

CO SB299

Consumer Protection Residential Energy Systems

CO HB1267

Support for Statewide Energy Strategies

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