Wind Energy Policies and Incentives

Federal, state, and local regulations govern many aspects of wind energy development. The nature of the project and its location will largely drive the levels of regulation required. Check the DSIRE database of federal and state renewable energy policies and incentives.

In August 2022, Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which extends the Production Tax Credit (PTC) and the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for wind projects through 2024. Additionally, the IRA adds increased credit amounts and bonus tax incentives to the PTC and ITC for projects that meet specified requirements. In 2025, the standing PTC and ITC will be converted to technology-neutral versions, which will begin phasing out in 2032, or when total power sector greenhouse gas emissions decline to at least 75% below 2022 levels, whichever comes last. Learn more about the PTC and ITC.

To learn about primary federal incentives for developing and investing in wind power, resources for funding wind power, and opportunities to partner with the U.S. Department of Energy and other federal agencies on efforts to move the U.S. wind industry forward, see Advancing the Growth of the U.S. Wind Industry: Federal Incentives, Funding, and Partnership Opportunities.

Ordinances Database

Wind energy ordinances adopted by counties, towns, and other types of municipalities are one of the best ways for local governments to identify conditions and priorities for all types of wind development. These ordinances regulate aspects of wind projects such as their location, permitting process, and construction. The standards specified in ordinances provide clarity to wind developers and the public. Ordinances may also address issues of community impact such as: land use, noise standards, and safety.

The WINDExchange ordinances database is a collection of U.S. wind energy ordinances at the state and local levels; it is not exhaustive. If you would like to submit a wind energy ordinance that is not represented in the database, please email Laura Carter.

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Title
Type of Wind
Date Enacted/Updated
Texas Ovilla, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance - Article 4 - Section 42 Both June 2010

Ovilla, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance - Article 4 - Section 42

Date: June 4, 2010

Verified by WINDExchange on Jan. 18, 2018

Texas Seagoville, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance - Section 25.02.713 Both September 2009

Seagoville, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance - Section 25.02.713

Date: Sept. 17, 2009

Verified by WINDExchange on May 7, 2019

Texas Abilene, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance Both January 2012

Abilene, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance

Date: Jan. 12, 2012

Verified by WINDExchange on Jan. 18, 2018

Texas Kingsville, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance Both April 2014

Kingsville, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance

Date: April 23, 2014

Verified by WINDExchange on Jan. 18, 2018

Texas Wichita Falls, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance Both May 2009

Wichita Falls, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance

Date: May 5, 2009

Verified by WINDExchange on Jan. 18, 2018

Texas San Marcos, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance - Section 4.3.4.7 Small June 2011

San Marcos, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance - Section 4.3.4.7

Date: June 21, 2011

Verified by WINDExchange on May 7, 2019

Texas Rhome, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance Small December 2008

Rhome, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance

Date: Dec. 12, 2008

Verified by WINDExchange on Jan. 26, 2021

Texas Waller, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance Small October 2010

Waller, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance

Date: Oct. 18, 2010

Verified by WINDExchange on Jan. 18, 2018

Texas Burleson, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance Small October 2010

Burleson, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance

Date: Oct. 18, 2010

Verified by WINDExchange on Jan. 18, 2018

Texas Weatherford, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance Small January 2010

Weatherford, Texas - Wind Energy Ordinance

Date: Jan. 25, 2010

Verified by WINDExchange on Jan. 18, 2018

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