Stanton County, NE — Solar Development Risk Assessment

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

41.3
Risk Grade
Good
Small northeast county with stable demographics and no formal solar ordinance; limited grid capacity and no active development market constrain utility-scale opportunities.
Assessment Snapshot
Population
5939
State Rank
#7
Compliance
62%
Trajectory
66

Moratorium Status

✓ No Active Moratorium
No specific moratorium information available.

Ordinance & Regulations

Setback Requirements
None codified. No confirmed county-specific solar ordinance.
Zoning Mechanism
Stanton County Board of Supervisors: Special Use Permit (SUP) or CUP in Agricultural district.
Acreage Caps
None codified.
Density Caps
None codified.
Spacing Rules
None codified.
Size Restrictions
None codified.

Board Sentiment & Political Risk

Sentiment Analysis
Cautious/neutral — rural Nebraska county; no documented solar board votes or organized opposition on public record as of Mar 2026.
Basis for Assessment
Nebraska counties retain full zoning authority over solar siting (no state preemption); R-majority rural board typical of Nebraska plains counties; NPPD/public power/LES territory; limited utility-scale solar development in region to date.
Political Risk Factors
Stable
Board Members
County Board of Commissioners | Douglas Huttmann | NP | Term Expires: 2027; Dennis Kment | NP | Term Expires: 2028; Douglas Oertwich | NP | Term Expires: 2027

Grid, Utilities & State Context

Grid Operator
SPP (Southwest Power Pool)
Utilities
Northeast Nebraska Public Power District, Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD)
State Permitting Process
No statewide solar siting preemption. County zoning controls. Significant local opposition: recall of Saunders County board member 2021; Lancaster County lawsuit vs. Salt Creek Solar filed; Kearney County quarter-mile setback buffer; Gage County half-mile setback. Nebraska Power Review Board approval required for certain public power projects.
State Incentives
No Nebraska RPS. Nebraska Power Review Board (PRB) oversees public power utilities. Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD), Omaha Public Power District (OPPD), Lincoln Electric System (LES), and rural co-ops serve Nebraska. OPPD goal: 600 MW utility-scale solar. LES IRP targets 100% renewable by 2040. Platteview Solar 81 MW (Saunders County, OPPD) operational 2024. Panama Energy Center 304 MW (Lancaster County, NextEra/Evergy) approved Jan 2025 — Nebraska's largest solar project. SPP grid.

Development Activity

Active/Completed Projects
No confirmed utility-scale solar projects on public record as of Mar 2026.
Denied/Withdrawn Projects
No confirmed NE Power Review Board (PRB) denial or county board rejection on record for Stanton County as of Mar 2026. LB521 (signed May 31 2025): developers must notify PRB ≥30 days before construction; county board then has 30-day window to object. Formal denial mechanism is new under LB521 — prior rejections rare. Source: LB521 (2025); Nebraska Legislature

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