After January 1, 2026, a wind turbine generator must use commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate icing risks during an operator-controlled turbine rotor blade deicing process if the wind turbine generator is:
- (1) 500 feet or more in height, as measured from the natural ground level at the base of the tower to the tip of the turbine rotor blade;
- (2) constructed within an area with an ice class rating of 4 or more, as defined in international energy agency guidelines published in February 2017; and
- (3) located within a distance of 1,500 feet from an occupied residence.
History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 761, L. 2025.