Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council. Created in 1970, the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) is the permitting and certifying authority for siting major energy facilities in Washington.? EFSEC is comprised of a chair appointed by the Governor, and representatives from five state agencies.?
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EFSEC's siting jurisdiction includes nuclear power plants of any size and thermal electric power plants with a generating capacity of 350 megawatts or greater. Energy facilities of any size that exclusively use alternative energy resources, such as wind or solar energy, clean energy product manufacturing facilities, and storage facilities may opt into the EFSEC certification process.?
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EFSEC coordinates all evaluation and licensing steps for siting certain energy facilities, and specifies the conditions of construction, enlargement, and operation.? An EFSEC?site certification agreement authorizes an applicant to construct and operate an energy facility in?lieu of permits or documents required by any other state agency or subdivision.?
A city or county is in compliance with state and local laws which may be in conflict when entering into an agreement with EFSEC to:?
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These actions are also not subject to appeal under the State Environmental Policy Act or Land Use Petition Act.?