Solar energy hoas and hb 3516 oregon law in 2012 new legislation went into effect in oregon involving the installation of solar energy systems on residential and commercial buildings.
Oregon solar panel law.
The project is the first solar highway in oregon and the first in the united states.
1 the installation and use on a residential structure of a solar photovoltaic energy system or a solar thermal energy system is an outright permitted use in any zone in which residential structures are an allowed use.
In 2008 the oregon department of transportation announced the completion of a 104 kw solar panel project along the interchange of interstate 5 and i 205 near tualatin oregon.
The commission voted to adopt temporary rules that apply statewide to no longer allow construction of photovoltaic solar power generation facilities commonly referred to as solar farms on soils.
First facility greater than 75 mw approved in 2018.
But our output has grown exponentially and solar is growing at a faster rate than any other energy resource in the country as of november 2018.
1 5 percent of the total contract price of a public improvement con tract 5 million or greater for new construction or a major renovation of a public building must be spent on green energy technology or an alternative regardless of the funding source.
By oregon law hoas cannot prohibit installation of solar pv systems as long as the system meets all health safety and performance standards required by state and local permitting authorities.
However the property tax exemption only lasts until 2023.
Solar photovoltaic systems make up a small percentage of electricity generation in the state less than 1 percent.
House bill 3516 2011 oregon laws ch.
Oregon law exempts 100 of the assessed cost of a solar system from being added to your property taxes.
The time to install solar is now while the exemption is still available.
Solar and storage installations must be installed on real property in oregon by an odoe approved contractor.
685 mw capacity proposed approved or under review.
However hoas may establish reasonable rules related to aesthetics and placement of solar equipment.