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Iowa Legislature Approves Tougher Wind Turbine Setbacks for Rural Peace
National Desk
May 4, 2026
DES MOINES, Iowa — The Iowa Legislature on Friday approved House File 8403, setting strict statewide setbacks for new wind energy conversion facilities to address longstanding rural grievances over turbine noise and shadow flicker. The bill requires turbines with over 100 kilowatts capacity to be sited at least three times their total height from any existing abutting dwelling or nonparticipating property, a significant increase from prior local standards[1][3]. It also mandates 1.1 times the height from public roads, railroads, overhead utility lines or unoccupied structures, overriding stricter county rules while allowing limited local standards on shadow flicker and sound[1].
Supporters, including farm families in wind-rich areas like Buena Vista and Sac counties, hailed the measure as a win for property rights after years of protests against projects by developers like Invenergy. The legislation caps local moratoriums at six months for adopting compliant rules and bans project size limits or land mass caps, but exempts facilities over 25 megawatts seeking certification under Iowa Code chapter 476A if applications predate the bill's effective date[1]. Developers must submit decommissioning plans and commit to repairing facility-caused damages, though local governments cannot demand revisions[1].
The bill emerged from House Study Bill 692 and Senate File 376, reconciling differences where the Senate version pushed stronger restrictions beyond the 3X setback[1][2][5]. With Iowa ranking second nationally in wind energy production—generating over 40% of its electricity from turbines in 2025—the new rules balance renewable growth against resident quality of life, particularly in the state's $1 billion annual wind sector[1]. Governor Kim Reynolds, a proponent of ag-friendly energy policies, is expected to sign the bill soon, effective immediately for new projects.
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