Lockport Township Board of Trustees last week approved a repeal of its 2023 solar ordinance, which governed large-scale and small-scale solar energy systems in the township and included a solar overlay district.
According to the Three Rivers Commercial-News, the repeal comes amid opposition over the ordinance from some township residents as well as ongoing pushback from residents statewide against large-scale solar energy projects and battery energy storage systems.
With the repeal, there will be no local standards or regulations governing large-scale solar energy systems in the township going forward.
A repeal will also open the township for large-scale developers who want to build solar energy.
At the moment, there are no large-scale solar or battery projects under consideration or in the initial planning stages or that have even reached out to Lockport Township.
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