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Purdue Extension releases Indiana renewable energy survey results

April 5, 2022

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Indiana communities are facing complex land-use planning decisions, specifically in regards to renewable energy. To assist communities, Purdue Extension, through support from Hoosiers for Renewables and Indiana Farm Bureau, released a comprehensive study on land-use regulations for wind and solar renewable energy along with county snapshots.

“Hoosiers for Renewables is pleased with the effort made by Purdue on this important topic and we look forward to additional studies that will help decision makers and the general public develop a better understanding of the opportunities that exist with renewable energy in Indiana,” said Steve Eberly, executive director of Hoosiers for Renewables.

In 2021, Purdue Extension’s Land Use Team conducted a comprehensive overview study of land-use regulations for wind and solar energy. The team identified a state-wide need for research-based information focused on the intersection of renewable energy, land-use decision making and ordinance development.

“We hear from our members consistently that they need resources they can look to for ideas as they consider wind and solar projects or ordinances in their communities. We believe this can serve that educational purpose while maintaining local decision-making,” added Jeff Cummins, Indiana Farm Bureau associate director of policy engagement.

The study examined commercial solar and wind development and zoning ordinances for unincorporated areas. Of the 82 counties with planning and zoning, 56 percent had county zoning ordinances with standards specific to commercial solar energy systems and 62 percent with standards for commercial wind energy conversion systems. Eight counties do not permit commercial wind in any zoning districts. Ordinances were found to vary in the tools used to regulate renewable energy and define commercial solar and wind as uses.

“The complexity of communities across the state plus increased interest in renewable energy due to utility plans are causing various community responses. Through this report, Purdue Extension is proud to provide research-based information that can help communities navigate renewable energy and future development efforts,” said Tamara Ogle, community development regional educator for Purdue Extension and member of the Land Use Team.

The complete report and individual county snapshots are found online. The Purdue Extension Land Use Team provides research-based resources and educational programs for Extension professionals, government officials, citizen planners and residents on land use issues affecting their communities.

PHOTO: Purdue Extension, through support from Hoosiers for Renewables and Indiana Farm Bureau, released a comprehensive study on land-use regulations for wind and solar renewable energy along with county snapshots. (Photo by Tom Campbell) https://www.purdue.edu/uns/images/2022/renewables-studyLO.jpg

Writer: Abby Leeds, 765-494-7817, mayer36@purdue.edu
Sources: Kara Salazar,  salazark@purdue.edu
Tamara Ogle, togle@purdue.edu

About Hoosiers for Renewables
Hoosiers for Renewables is a grassroots organization dedicated to educating the public about the benefits of local, affordable and clean renewable energy and the positive impact of embracing renewable energy development in Indiana. Hoosiers for Renewables believe Indiana’s economy, especially our rural communities, will grow when there is a mix of energy sources. The organization works to advocate, educate, and celebrate renewable energy and its benefits to communities, its farmers, and residents.  For further information about Hoosiers for Renewables, contact Dave Arland, Arland Communications. 317-201-0084 or by email at dave@arlandcom.com.

About Indiana Farm Bureau
Indiana Farm Bureau promotes agriculture through public education, member engagement, and by advocating for agricultural and rural needs.

About Purdue Extension
Purdue Extension provides relevant, high-impact educational programs that transform the lives and livelihoods of individuals and communities in Indiana and the world.

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