Renewable Rejection Database

Management theorist W. Edwards Deming famously said, “In God we trust. All others must bring data.” I created this database to provide reliable data on the rejections or restrictions of battery, solar, and wind projects that have occurred around the world over the past two decades. If you are aware of a rejection or restriction that's not in the database, please click the Contribute button and complete the form. Please include a working URL to the relevant article or government entity so I can verify the information. If it checks out, I will add it to the database. Thanks.

Total Recorded Rejections

1108

Wind Rejections

587

Solar Rejections

449

Battery Rejections

72

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8/29/2024USOHSt. Albans TownshipLicking Countywind

Licking County Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Thursday prohibiting development of large-scale solar and wind projects in five townships that requested the ban. The resolution is scheduled to take effect 30 days from Thursday. It establishes exclusionary zones restricting construction of “large wind and solar facilities” within Hanover, Licking, St. Albans, Union and Washington townships. Last week, residents and officials from those townships told commissioners at a public hearing that they wanted to ban solar and wind developments and preserve farmland in those areas. No one spoke against the bans at the hearing. The commissioners’ unanimous vote came after approving exclusionary zones for Liberty and Etna townships earlier this year.

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8/29/2024USOHSt. Albans TownshipLicking Countysolar

Licking County Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Thursday prohibiting development of large-scale solar and wind projects in five townships that requested the ban. The resolution is scheduled to take effect 30 days from Thursday. It establishes exclusionary zones restricting construction of “large wind and solar facilities” within Hanover, Licking, St. Albans, Union and Washington townships. Last week, residents and officials from those townships told commissioners at a public hearing that they wanted to ban solar and wind developments and preserve farmland in those areas. No one spoke against the bans at the hearing. The commissioners’ unanimous vote came after approving exclusionary zones for Liberty and Etna townships earlier this year.

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8/29/2024USOHLicking TownshipLicking Countywind

Licking County Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Thursday prohibiting development of large-scale solar and wind projects in five townships that requested the ban. The resolution is scheduled to take effect 30 days from Thursday. It establishes exclusionary zones restricting construction of “large wind and solar facilities” within Hanover, Licking, St. Albans, Union and Washington townships. Last week, residents and officials from those townships told commissioners at a public hearing that they wanted to ban solar and wind developments and preserve farmland in those areas. No one spoke against the bans at the hearing. The commissioners’ unanimous vote came after approving exclusionary zones for Liberty and Etna townships earlier this year.

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8/29/2024USOHLicking TownshipLicking Countysolar

Licking County Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Thursday prohibiting development of large-scale solar and wind projects in five townships that requested the ban. The resolution is scheduled to take effect 30 days from Thursday. It establishes exclusionary zones restricting construction of “large wind and solar facilities” within Hanover, Licking, St. Albans, Union and Washington townships. Last week, residents and officials from those townships told commissioners at a public hearing that they wanted to ban solar and wind developments and preserve farmland in those areas. No one spoke against the bans at the hearing. The commissioners’ unanimous vote came after approving exclusionary zones for Liberty and Etna townships earlier this year.

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8/29/2024USOHLiberty TownshipLicking Countysolar

Licking County Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Thursday prohibiting development of large-scale solar and wind projects in five townships that requested the ban. The resolution is scheduled to take effect 30 days from Thursday. It establishes exclusionary zones restricting construction of “large wind and solar facilities” within Hanover, Licking, St. Albans, Union and Washington townships. Last week, residents and officials from those townships told commissioners at a public hearing that they wanted to ban solar and wind developments and preserve farmland in those areas. No one spoke against the bans at the hearing. The commissioners’ unanimous vote came after approving exclusionary zones for Liberty and Etna townships earlier this year.

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8/29/2024USOHLiberty TownshipLicking Countywind

Licking County Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Thursday prohibiting development of large-scale solar and wind projects in five townships that requested the ban. The resolution is scheduled to take effect 30 days from Thursday. It establishes exclusionary zones restricting construction of “large wind and solar facilities” within Hanover, Licking, St. Albans, Union and Washington townships. Last week, residents and officials from those townships told commissioners at a public hearing that they wanted to ban solar and wind developments and preserve farmland in those areas. No one spoke against the bans at the hearing. The commissioners’ unanimous vote came after approving exclusionary zones for Liberty and Etna townships earlier this year.

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8/29/2024USOHEtna TownshipLicking Countysolar

Licking County Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Thursday prohibiting development of large-scale solar and wind projects in five townships that requested the ban. The resolution is scheduled to take effect 30 days from Thursday. It establishes exclusionary zones restricting construction of “large wind and solar facilities” within Hanover, Licking, St. Albans, Union and Washington townships. Last week, residents and officials from those townships told commissioners at a public hearing that they wanted to ban solar and wind developments and preserve farmland in those areas. No one spoke against the bans at the hearing. The commissioners’ unanimous vote came after approving exclusionary zones for Liberty and Etna townships earlier this year.

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8/29/2024USOHEtna TownshipLicking Countywind

Licking County Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Thursday prohibiting development of large-scale solar and wind projects in five townships that requested the ban. The resolution is scheduled to take effect 30 days from Thursday. It establishes exclusionary zones restricting construction of “large wind and solar facilities” within Hanover, Licking, St. Albans, Union and Washington townships. Last week, residents and officials from those townships told commissioners at a public hearing that they wanted to ban solar and wind developments and preserve farmland in those areas. No one spoke against the bans at the hearing. The commissioners’ unanimous vote came after approving exclusionary zones for Liberty and Etna townships earlier this year.

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8/29/2024USOHHanover TownshipLicking Countysolar

Licking County Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Thursday prohibiting development of large-scale solar and wind projects in five townships that requested the ban. The resolution is scheduled to take effect 30 days from Thursday. It establishes exclusionary zones restricting construction of “large wind and solar facilities” within Hanover, Licking, St. Albans, Union and Washington townships. Last week, residents and officials from those townships told commissioners at a public hearing that they wanted to ban solar and wind developments and preserve farmland in those areas. No one spoke against the bans at the hearing. The commissioners’ unanimous vote came after approving exclusionary zones for Liberty and Etna townships earlier this year.

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8/29/2024USOHHanover TownshipLicking Countywind

Licking County Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution Thursday prohibiting development of large-scale solar and wind projects in five townships that requested the ban. The resolution is scheduled to take effect 30 days from Thursday. It establishes exclusionary zones restricting construction of “large wind and solar facilities” within Hanover, Licking, St. Albans, Union and Washington townships. Last week, residents and officials from those townships told commissioners at a public hearing that they wanted to ban solar and wind developments and preserve farmland in those areas. No one spoke against the bans at the hearing. The commissioners’ unanimous vote came after approving exclusionary zones for Liberty and Etna townships earlier this year.

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