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Monroe County adopts one-year pause to study non-utility electricity generation siting
Summary
The Monroe County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved Ordinance 2025-21, adopting a one-year delay to research local rules for siting and construction of certain electricity generation facilities not affiliated with public utilities; the ordinance exempts solar, wind and projects by regulated utilities.
Monroe County commissioners unanimously approved Ordinance 2025-21 on July 17, creating a one-year period for the county to study and, if needed, update its development rules governing the siting, construction and deployment of certain electricity generation facilities. The ordinance applies to private electricity-generation projects that are not public utilities and…
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