Kansas Solar Easement Laws

Program Overview

Implementing Sector State
Category Regulatory Policy
State Kansas
Incentive Type Solar/Wind Access Policy
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies Solar - Passive, Solar Water Heat, Solar Space Heat, Solar Thermal Electric, Solar Thermal Process Heat, Solar Photovoltaics, Solar Pool Heating
Applicable Sectors Commercial, Industrial, Local Government, Nonprofit, Residential, State Government, Federal Government

Summary

The provision for solar easement contracts represents a targeted policy designed to foster the growth and effectiveness of solar energy systems by safeguarding their access to sunlight, a crucial resource for their operation. This legal mechanism allows property owners to voluntarily negotiate and enter into agreements that guarantee an unobstructed path for sunlight to reach solar panels or other solar energy collecting installations. These contracts are a form of proactive measure to prevent potential disputes over sunlight access, particularly in densely populated or rapidly developing areas where new construction could potentially block existing solar installations from receiving adequate sunlight.

For such an easement to be legally binding and enforceable, it must be formalized through a written agreement. This document is required not only to outline the specifics of the airspace that is subject to the easement but also to detail the terms and conditions under which the easement is granted, including how and under what circumstances it might be terminated. This could include, for example, the duration of the easement, any compensation for granting the easement, and specific conditions that could lead to its revocation.

To further cement the legal standing and enforceability of the easement, the agreement must be recorded with the register of deeds in the county where the property is located. This step ensures that the easement is publicly acknowledged and becomes a part of the property’s official records, thereby binding not only the current property owners but also any future owners. The recording process provides transparency and protects the rights of all parties involved, making it clear that the solar energy system’s access to sunlight is legally protected.

This policy underscores the importance of renewable energy by recognizing and protecting the right to sunlight as a resource for solar energy production. By facilitating the establishment of solar easements, it promotes the adoption and sustained use of solar energy, contributing to the broader goals of energy sustainability and environmental protection. It reflects a thoughtful approach to balancing the rights of property owners with the community and environmental benefits of solar energy, encouraging harmonious development that includes renewable energy sources.

Authorities

Name Kansas Statute 58-3801 et seq.

Contact

Organization:
Kansas Corporation Commission–
Address:
1500 SW Arrowhead Road
Topeka, KS 66604-4027
Phone:
(785) 271-3352