Bowie County, TX — Solar Development Risk Assessment

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

46.2
Risk Grade
Good
Grade B: No ordinance, no moratorium. SPP interconnection is neutral (avoids ERCOT queue congestion). Active 150 MW project proposed. Standard regulatory environment.
Assessment Snapshot
Population
92893
State Rank
#33
Compliance
35%
Trajectory
25

Moratorium Status

✓ No Active Moratorium
No specific moratorium information available.

Ordinance & Regulations

Setback Requirements
None codified.
Zoning Mechanism
No ordinance — by-right in unincorporated areas.
Acreage Caps
None.
Density Caps
None.
Spacing Rules
None.
Size Restrictions
None.

Board Sentiment & Political Risk

Sentiment Analysis
Neutral — no documented board opposition; developer interest present.
Basis for Assessment
Northeast Texas county bordering Arkansas and Louisiana; Texarkana metro; Bowie-Cass Electric Cooperative territory; SPP interconnection; proposed 150 MW solar+storage project in New Boston ISD; no documented opposition.
Political Risk Factors
Stable
Board Members
Commissioners Court | 4 Commissioners + County Judge | New Boston, Texas | 4-yr partisan terms | R-majority

Grid, Utilities & State Context

Grid Operator
SPP (Southwest Power Pool) — Northeast Texas / AEP transmission
Utilities
Bowie-Cass Electric Cooperative, AEP Swepco
State Permitting Process
No state siting board for solar in Texas. PUCT regulates utilities; ERCOT manages interconnection for ERCOT service territory (most of state); SPP governs Panhandle/northwest TX. County Commissioners Court governs unincorporated areas under Texas Local Government Code. Many rural TX counties have NO zoning authority — solar is essentially by-right without county approval requirement. HB 2527 (2023) requires counties with solar ordinances to provide a 'reasonable' permitting framework. No statewide preemption prevents county restrictions. ERCOT interconnection queue is severely congested — grid study delays of 2-4+ years common.
State Incentives
Texas has no state RPS mandate. Key incentives: Federal ITC (30% base + bonus adders for energy communities/domestic content). Property tax abatement via Chapter 312/313 successor frameworks (county-level negotiation required). ERCOT wholesale market provides strong merchant revenue stack. No state income tax benefits developer HQ decisions. USDA REAP available for rural projects.

Development Activity

Active/Completed Projects
Proposed 150 MW solar farm with battery storage in New Boston ISD territory — developer interest confirmed.
Denied/Withdrawn Projects
None documented.

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