Bedford County, VA — Solar Development Risk Assessment

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

61.5
Risk Grade
Poor
OUTRIGHT BAN — utility-scale solar has no permitted pathway in county zoning code. BOS voted down proposed ordinance Mar 2022; county officials stated this will not change. CRITICAL: HB 711/SB 347 passed both chambers Mar 2026 — if signed by Spanberger, outright ban becomes ILLEGAL and Bedford must allow applications via special exception. Compliance score likely drops, risk score decreases materially once enacted.
Assessment Snapshot
Population
81,908
State Rank
#36
Compliance
90%
Trajectory
80

Moratorium Status

✓ No Active Moratorium
No Moratorium

Ordinance & Regulations

Setback Requirements
Bedford County-specific SE/SUP conditions control — county-set setbacks vary from 50 ft (rural) to 300+ ft (residential adjacent). Verify current Bedford County zoning ordinance for adopted local setback standards.
Zoning Mechanism
Utility-scale solar not permitted (per county statements reported in media).
Acreage Caps
Not applicable — county ordinance prohibits utility-scale solar
Density Caps
Not applicable — county ordinance prohibits utility-scale solar
Spacing Rules
None codified
Size Restrictions
Not applicable — county ordinance prohibits utility-scale solar

Board Sentiment & Political Risk

Sentiment Analysis
Strongly Opposed
Basis for Assessment
County position reported as not allowing utility-scale solar suggests strong policy resistance.
Political Risk Factors
Worsening
Board Members
Steve Aigner | R | Jan 2028 Tammy Parker | R | Jan 2028 Jim Cheek | R | Jan 2028 Tommy Scott | R | Jan 2028 Bob Williamson | R | Jan 2028 John Sharp | R | Jan 2028 Charla Bansley | R | Jan 2028

Grid, Utilities & State Context

Grid Operator
PJM / Appalachian Power (APCo) transmission zone
Utilities
Appalachian Power (APCo), Central Virginia Electric Co-op (CVEC)
State Permitting Process
Local permit: Special Use Permit (SUP) or Conditional Use Permit (CUP) in A-1 Agricultural zoning; issued by Board of Supervisors (BOS) or Planning Commission per county ordinance. Counties without zoning (Buchanan, Russell, Lee, Scott, etc.) proceed via revenue-sharing siting agreements. SCC CPCN: Va. Code §56-580 (as amended by HB 1558/SB 762, eff. Jul 2021) — SCC Certificate of Public Convenience & Necessity required for generating facilities ≥5 MW; waivable for utility-owned projects under SCC-approved IRP. DEQ Permit by Rule (PBR): Required for all solar facilities ≥1 MW per Va. Code §10.1-1197.6; includes VSMP/VPDES erosion & stormwater permits. Mar 2022 DEQ rule: solar panels counted as impervious surface same as parking lots. Revenue sharing: Va. Code §15.2-2288.7 — localities may require up to $1,400/MW-year for utility-scale solar on agricultural or forestal land; increases 10% in year 1 then every 5 years thereafter. VDACS notice: VA Dept. of Agriculture & Consumer Services must be notified for projects converting prime agricultural or forestal land. PENDING LEGISLATION (as of Mar 11, 2026): HB 711 (Herring) / SB 347 (VanValkenburg) both cleared both chambers and await Gov. Spanberger's signature (session ends Mar 14, 2026). If signed: (1) all localities must allow solar ≥1 MW via special exception — outright bans illegal; (2) statewide setback floor: 150–200 ft non-participating dwellings, 50–100 ft from state roads, 100–250 ft from streams/wetlands, 50–75 ft from property lines; (3) localities retain denial authority but must report reasons to SCC public database; (4) companion HB 891/SB 443: BESS permitted accessory use on approved solar SE sites. Spanberger is pro-solar; signature expected. Monitor: lis.virginia.gov.
State Incentives
Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA, 2020): Dominion must reach 100% carbon-free by 2045; Appalachian Power by 2050; major driver of utility-scale solar procurement. Net metering: available under VCEA for systems up to 1 MW (by-right); large-scale behind-the-meter negotiated. SCC SolarShare: Dominion program offering renewable energy credits. Virtual net metering (Virginia): programs vary by utility. DEQ review: required for solar facilities ≥150 MW (permit by rule) or DEQ standalone review. Utility: Dominion Energy Virginia serves 2/3 of VA; Appalachian Power (AEP) serves western VA; Northern Virginia Electric Coop (NOVEC) serves NoVA exurbs; various rural cooperatives and municipal utilities.

Development Activity

Active/Completed Projects
Significant solar development in Bedford County (central VA — Smith Mountain Lake area). Dominion Energy Virginia serves Bedford County. Multiple utility-scale solar farms approved by Bedford County Board of Supervisors. Agricultural land in central VA Piedmont area — active solar development corridor.
Denied/Withdrawn Projects
DE FACTO BAN: Bedford County has no utility-scale solar and the county ordinance does not allow it. County officials indicated that will not change (Cardinal News Apr 15 2025). Source: Cardinal News cardinalnews.org Apr 15 2025

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