Long County, GA — Solar Development Risk Assessment

Local solar ordinance barriers, board sentiment, and utility policies that affect development timelines and risk.

42.5
Risk Grade
Good
Rural south Georgia county; proximity to active Liberty/coastal markets; no ordinance barriers; favorable economics.
Assessment Snapshot
Population
19,200
State Rank
#19
Compliance
38%
Trajectory
38

Moratorium Status

✓ No Active Moratorium
No Moratorium

Ordinance & Regulations

Setback Requirements
No county-adopted solar setbacks. General zoning setbacks apply. No state floor in Georgia.
Zoning Mechanism
Long County: Conditional use permit in Agricultural zoning for utility-scale solar (>1 MW); Board of Commissioners approval.
Acreage Caps
None codified.
Density Caps
None codified.
Spacing Rules
None codified.
Size Restrictions
None codified.

Board Sentiment & Political Risk

Sentiment Analysis
Neutral to Slightly Favorable
Basis for Assessment
Rural south Georgia county adjacent to Liberty County active solar market; board receptive to economic development; low land costs; small county with limited staff resources for complex reviews
Political Risk Factors
Stable
Board Members
[Board of Commissioners] | See county website | Non-Partisan | Term Expires: Unknown

Grid, Utilities & State Context

Grid Operator
Southern Company / Georgia Power transmission zone; Georgia Transmission Corporation (GTC) | SERC reliability region
Utilities
Georgia Power (Southern Company), Okefenokee REMC
State Permitting Process
County zoning authority; no state solar preemption; conditional use permit typically required for utility-scale (>1 MW)
State Incentives
Federal ITC eligible; no Georgia state solar tax credit; Georgia Power IRP solar procurement program

Development Activity

Active/Completed Projects
One or two solar installations on record or under review; rural south Georgia location near Liberty County active market.
Denied/Withdrawn Projects
No confirmed county board denials on record for Long County.

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