Sec. 14. (a) As used in this section, “wind turbine light mitigation technology” means any technology used in connection with a
wind power device to shield, limit, or otherwise mitigate the amount, intensity, character, or visibility of light emitted from the wind power device.
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Terms Used In Indiana Code 8-1-41-14
- project owner: means a person that:
Indiana Code 8-1-41-5
- Property: includes personal and real property. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
- unit: refers to :
Indiana Code 8-1-41-6
- wind power device: means a device, including a windmill or a wind turbine, that is designed to use the kinetic energy of moving air to provide mechanical energy or to produce electricity. See Indiana Code 8-1-41-7
(b) Except as otherwise allowed by IC 36-7-4-1109, after January 1, 2023, and to the extent permissible under federal law or regulations, a wind power device on property in a unit must be equipped with a wind turbine light mitigation technology, unless:
(1) the Federal Aviation Administration denies the project owner‘s application to use a wind turbine light mitigation technology;
(2) the wind turbine light mitigation technology application is pending review by the appropriate federal agencies; or
(3) the project owner determines that the use of a wind turbine light mitigation technology is not economically feasible.
As added by P.L.90-2022, SEC.1.