Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF376

Introduced
2/19/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the siting and operation of renewable electric power generating facilities.(See SF 2447.)

Impact

The impact of SF376 on state laws is significant, as it introduces mandatory standards for local authorities regarding the siting and approval of renewable energy projects. Under the new law, local authorities are required to approve applications for renewable facilities that meet specified compliance criteria and must do so within 120 days. The bill mandates that any existing local regulations that are inconsistent with the new state standards must be amended by December 31, 2025. This centralization of regulatory authority aims to streamline the approval process, potentially accelerating the deployment of renewable energy solutions across the state.

Summary

Senate File 376 (SF376) relates to the siting and operation of renewable electric power generation facilities in Iowa. The bill aims to standardize regulations across local authorities, thereby promoting the development of renewable energy projects, particularly wind and solar facilities. It sets forth specific guidelines for the approval process and operational standards that local authorities must follow, emphasizing the need for uniformity to facilitate timely project approvals and operational efficiency. This approach is intended to encourage investment in renewable energy infrastructure and ensure local governments do not impose undue restrictions on facility development.

Contention

While proponents of SF376 argue that the bill will foster renewable energy development and enhance economic opportunities in Iowa, there are concerns regarding local control and the ability of communities to regulate energy projects according to their specific needs. Critics argue that the bill may undermine local authority by restricting the capacity for municipalities to impose additional regulations that address community-specific concerns such as environmental impacts, land use, and community health. Notably, the bill prohibits local authorities from limiting the size of renewable projects or regulating their development based on agricultural usage, which has raised eyebrows among those prioritizing sustainable land management practices.

Companion Bills

IA HSB317

Related A bill for an act relating to the siting and operation of renewable electric power generating facilities.

IA SF2447

Similar To A bill for an act relating to the siting and operation of renewable electric power generating facilities.(Formerly SF 376.)

Previously Filed As

IA SF2447

A bill for an act relating to the siting and operation of renewable electric power generating facilities.(Formerly SF 376.)

IA HSB317

A bill for an act relating to the siting and operation of renewable electric power generating facilities.

IA HSB692

A bill for an act relating to the siting and operation of renewable electric power generating facilities.(See HF 2580.)

IA HF2580

A bill for an act relating to the siting and operation of renewable electric power generating facilities.(Formerly HSB 692.)

IA HF2257

A bill for an act relating to the siting and operation of renewable electric power generating facilities, and including retroactive applicability provisions.

IA AB1372

Renewable electrical generation facilities: electrified commuter railroads: regenerative braking: net billing.

IA SB1350

Energy: renewable electrical generation facilities: definition.

IA SR565

A resolution recognizing that facilities that produce renewable electricity are the cheapest power-generating facilities to operate and reliance on fossil fuel-generating facilities to meet growing power demand drives up wholesale electricity prices.

IA HB3335

Relating to land use siting of renewable energy facilities that are solar photovoltaic power generating facilities.

IA SB931

Public Utilities - Generating Stations - Generation and Siting (Renewable Energy Certainty Act)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.