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65893
. (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(1) Wind energy is an abundant, renewable, and nonpolluting energy
resource.
(2) Wind energy, when converted to electricity, reduces our
dependence on nonrenewable energy resources, reduces air and water
pollution that result from conventional sources burning fossil fuels,
and reduces emissions of greenhouse gases.
(3) Distributed generation small wind energy systems also enhance
the reliability and quality of electricity delivered by the
electrical grid, reduce peak power demands, increase in-state
electricity generation, diversify the state's energy supply
portfolio, and make the electricity supply market more competitive by
promoting consumer choice.
(4) Small wind energy systems designed for onsite home, farm, and
small commercial use are recognized by the Legislature and the State
Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission as an
excellent technology to help achieve the goals of increased in-state
electricity generation, reduced demand on the state electrical grid,
increased consumer energy independence, and nonpolluting electricity
generation.
(5) It is the intent of the Legislature to encourage local
agencies to support the state's ambitious renewable energy
procurement requirements by developing and adopting ordinances that
facilitate the installation of small wind energy systems and do not
unreasonably restrict the ability of homeowners, farms, and small
businesses to install small wind energy systems in zones in which
they are authorized by local ordinance.
(6) It is the intent of the Legislature to facilitate the
implementation of consistent statewide standards to achieve the
timely and cost-effective installation of small wind energy systems.