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Defines backup electric generation and carves it out of the state siting law for temporary, non-grid-connected generators, potentially easing approvals and reducing state review.
Defines backup electric generation and carves it out of the state siting law for temporary, non-grid-connected generators, potentially easing approvals and reducing state review.
Status: Introduced Dec 6, 2024; filed with Secretary of State Mar 20, 2025. Considered in the 2025 legislative session; did not become law (died in committee at sine die adjournment).
The bill updates North Dakota Century Code chapter 49‑22 (the state siting law for large energy facilities) to add a definition of “backup electric generation” and to adjust related siting definitions and provisions. The primary intent is to clarify that temporary, non‑grid‑interconnected backup generation is treated differently from utility-scale generation for siting and permitting purposes.
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